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Steven Dennis Carby

Shreveport, Louisiana

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IN LOVING MEMORYSTEVEN DENNIS CARBY07/30/1966 - 05/26/2017Steven Dennis Carby passed away in his home, at the age of 50, on May 26, 2017, after a courageous battle with Cancer. He was born on July 30, 1966, in Macomb, Illinois to Valerie Clawson Carby and Marvin Eugene Carby.Steve is survived by...

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On this sad day, we remember you. Your kids have grown up, working hard to make you proud. I feel your presence and I know you’re looking over them and you are so very proud of Blake and Bennett. Not a day goes by that you’re not missed.. Bennett, Blake, Granny, Papa and I think of you daily. You were a loving, patient father.
Granny and Papa are so good with the kids.
Whenever the kids have a problem or we go through rough times, they always ask, “What would dad do?”
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I wish I had the words to describe the impact I know Steve had. I have only heard the best things about him from Blake and Bennett. I always think of him even though I never got the pleasure to actually meet him. I would always talk to Bennett and Blake about their dad and his qualities they knew they received. Like his work ethic and his selflessness, it is beautiful to see it in them both. I can’t help but thank him for the two amazing children he raised. His family has impacted my life...

Miss you dad. We miss you everyday. We try to make you proud and we will always live up to your mantra: It's all good. We miss you saying that to us during the hard times. Love you a bushel and a peck.
Blake and Bman

Steve was my first roommate in college as freshmen at New Mexico Military Institute. He was funny and never at a loss for words. When he arrived he had hair down to his waist and by the first day was shaved like the rest of us. I am still amazed at what a great runner he was. I still look back at my time with him and consider myself lucky to have had him as a roommate. I was sorry he didn't stick around to graduate but it seems he had bigger fish to fry in his life. RIP Bro!

Steve was first my lawyer and then became a friend. I had the utmost respect for him as a person and a lawyer. He saw me through three trying times and I never had a doubt I had the right man. As it turned out he had become ill during the last phase of a settlement hearing and performed as he always had with firm conviction and expert advice coupled with the right amount of legal knowledge and experience. He never complained about his illness and if I hadn't known him so well it would...