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Steven Kent Champagne

Houston, Texas

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STEVEN KENT CHAMPAGNE, age 48, died on July 14, 2004, after a brief illness. He was born on February 3, 1956 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Steve received his B.B.A. Degree from Louisiana State University in 1978 and his M.B.A. from the University of Houston in 1980. At the time of his death, he was...

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I cannot express how sad I was when I heard Steve had pasted away. I only wish I had been reading the paper so that I could have expressed my condolences in person.

I, like so many of his other Acacia brothers, had lost contact with Steve over the years. It is hard to believe it has been almost 30 years since those wonderful college years. Although our lives took us in different directions, I was fortunate enough to have contacted Steve a few years ago on the Internet and got a...

I had just gotten back from vacation when Chan called me with the news the Saturday afternoon after Stevie was buried. How saddened I was not only at his passing, but missing the chance to say good bye. Stevie was a great friend who always made me happy. I have such wonderful memories of the times spent at LSU. I always wished we could have stayed in better contact, but the years and the mile made that hard. Although he is gone, I still will always have a warm wonderful memory of my friend....

I was on vacation when the sad news arrived on Steve's passing. He was a great friend whom I had known for 18+ years. He was a great story teller, but would usually spend most of his time talking about his lovely daughter, her soccer games, her school, getting her driver license, dating etc.

I miss our daily chats but have fond memories that keep him alive.

Steve and I were frat-house roommates in Acacia Fraternity.
I knew that his life had taken a
very different turn since our days at LSU. I am sorry that we did not keep in touch, as is the case with too many old friends. But his playful outlook on life, his engaging smile, and his friendship will be sorely missed. It is my prayer that his soul is at rest now, and that He is at peace with Our Lord.

I am saddened by the death of such a sweet person. I worked at Bank United with Steve and what an awesome person he was. He always had a kind word and I will never forget his beautiful smile. May you fly with the angels now.When I see a bright, bright star in the sky, I will think of you. God bless you. You will never be forgotten.

Margot

God Rest Your Soul.

I am deeply saddened to hear about Steve's passing. Steve was always a burst of fresh air as he entered a room. Steve will be missed.

We'll miss you my friend...

Steve, you were a kind, sensitive man. Up there, say Hello to Loretta & Bill. Love ya, Cousin Don