Steven-Glover-Obituary

Steven D. Glover

Bradenton, Florida

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Steven D. Glover, aged 50, passed away at Manatee Memorial Hospital, April 19, 2008. He was a Bradenton resident for more than 20 years, and was the long time owner of Suncoast Flooring. He was preceded in death by his mother, Deloris Glover. Steven is survived by sons, Matthew & Nicholas;...

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Lauren and Family
Sorry to hear for the families loss he was taken to so. I know the last year was a tough one. He was alway Very Nice to myself and other people he dealt with in the flooring industrie. As A Tile Sales Rep to him at suncoast he was always trying to help anyone. He was a GOOD person who cared. He's is in a better place. His life here on earth had a lot of road Bumps. But His life in heaven will be blessed
Darlette Mathis

Matthew and Nick, we feel for your great loss, as well as all the other family that we don't know. We hope you can find comfort in the good memories you have with your dad.

Steve was a forever friend. The great times we had together will never be forgotten. Our hearts and prayers are with all of his children, and his family. He was taken way too soon, and will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

I wish i could have gotten to know you better. My heart goes out to your family and I hope my brothers are going to be alright. God bless you.

Steven you will be missed, to my sons Matthew and Nicholas my heart goes out to you and know I will always be here for you. Katie and Jonna your brothers love you and care about you. To Pop you were at great dad to Steven and he loved you much.

Matt and Nick im thinkin of you.

I did business with you in the past and got your advice, You will be missed! Sad that you are not here anymore. My Prayers go out to your family.

Denese Grant-(Love)
Parrish

Steve you really helped me alot giving me a job and i really enjoyed working with you and the rest of the gang at suncoast flooring you will be missed and loved.we cant forget the 8 ball.may be gone but not forgotten