Steven-Bostic-Obituary

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Steven Douglas Bostic

Camden, Arkansas

Jul 31, 1962 – Feb 25, 2020 (Age 57)

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BORN
July 31, 1962
DIED
February 25, 2020
AGE
57
LOCATION
Camden, Arkansas

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Proctor Funeral Home - Camden Obituary

Steven Douglas Bostic, 57 passed over Tuesday morning February 25, 2020. He was born July 31, 1962. A gentle soul and an all around great guy. He loved hunting, fishing and his friends and family. He was a 1981 graduate of Fairview High School and an athlete.


He was preceded in death by his parents George William and Johnnie Mae Bostic, brother, Robert Bates and Robert’s daughter, Brandy.


He is survived by his lovely life companion, Deborah Morgan; brother, Gary Bostic of Bradenton, FL, brother, Allen Bates and wife, Cynthia, of Shreveport, LA; his sister, Marsha Bostic Vance of Hot Springs, AR; brother, Dennis Bostic and wife, Bonnie, of Marshall, TX; his niece and nephews, Cory Bostic and wife Katie, of Camden, AR, Travis Bates and wife, Marissa of Haughton, LA, Haden Vance of Hot Springs, AR, Kevin and Aaron Koen of Springdale, AR; and his great nephews and nieces; Andrew and William Bostic of Camden, AR, Jeremy B. Collins of Malvern, AR, and Kason Bates, Cade and Gaby Ebarb of Haughton, LA; sister in-law, Judy Bates of Doyline, LA and niece, Brittany.


Visitation will be held Sat. March 7 at Proctor Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Services at 2 p.m. All are invited to a gathering of friends and family at River Woods in Camden immediately afterward.

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Sorry we didn't to see each other after our graduation but I remember our fun times in the country, you know you couldn't drive worth a dime...I laugh about that accident and my running from you and Kev...its a fond memory
REST ON BRUH YOU WERE REAL....

RIP my friend. Such good memories you've left us all with.. Until we meet again

Dennis,
I am so sorry to hear about Steve. While we haven't seen each other for quite a while, I have always thought of you like a brother.
Jim and Maria Black

I've known Steve for most of my life and I am proud to call him family...He has touched the heart of everyone that came into his life with his kind heart and soul. I remember when I was young he used to come to SAU n eat cookies with all of us kids that my Aunt Maggie had made! All of my life that I've known him he was always a caring person and would for real give you the shirt off his back. He always made me laugh and smile whenever we would see each other even if it had been a long time...

Had a great time hunting with Steve back in the day. What a kind soul.

Thinking of you, Deborah!

My heart goes out to his family at this difficult time.

My prayers and thoughts are with Steve's family.

Thoughts and prayers.