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Steven Carroll Ham

Lubbock, Texas

1965 - 2021 (Age 55)

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Steven Carroll Ham Lubbock - Steven Carroll Ham, 55, of Lubbock, ran into the arms of Jesus on Thursday, June 24, 2021. Steve was born on November 30, 1965 to Tom and Vernell Ham in Lubbock, TX. He graduated from Ropesville High School in 1984 and Angelo State University in 1989. On May 24th,...

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I was the director of the choir from which the boys quartet came. I remember that when it was down to business, I could always count on Steve even thought he made us laugh in the process. I could always count of him for other things as well, and when we got ready to say goodbye as we were going to Brazil, it was with his blessing even as his young age. I understand he want on to do great things in the kingdom of God. I am so grateful for that. Bless you, Steve, as you reunite with our Savior,...

Thank you for sharing your love and heart with me and Eastside Baptist Church in Ranger. May God give peace and comfort to Sherry and all your family and friends. Bet you are dancing...Pastor!

My deepest sympathies to Vernell, Sherry, Stephanie, and all of Steve's family. Steve always made me laugh. From the days in high school when we could cut up and act like idiots during all of our sports and UIL endeavors, or in our church youth group and singing in our youth quartet together, and up until he came to visit at the passing of my mom.....he made me laugh even then. He kind of had that unique charm that put me and others at ease. You knew he was genuine in the way he cared for...

Coach Ham! You will always be a coach / mentor to me! You were one of my 1st coaches. You taught me so much about sports and just life in general. You were tough on us when we needed it and compassionate when needed. I love you coach! You will always live im my heart.

Iam so sorry for you'll loose. He was a good person

My words to the family May seem meaningless right now but I must say Steve was a man of GOD. His time on this Earth was very well spent. He did what he did w/ no conviction only live in his heart. Just recently connected back w/ Steve & read many good things he dedicated his faith too. It has been a tremendous example to live. You never said no but now u must go to fulfill ur destiny w/ GOD. I´m not afraid because I have people like u watching over me.Steve it my pleasure. Glad u were my friend.

I wasn´t a close friend of Steve´s but knew him at the Baptist Student Union in college. Even though I we weren´t close friends he was someone I looked up to and admired. I know this is hard for Sherry and his family and close friends. I am sad and I will pray for you all. Amen

Prayers for Sherry, family and friends for peace and comfort!! God bless y´all!!