May God bless you and your...
My heartfelt sympathy to the family, may God words at Matthew 5:4 bring you comfort and strength.
February 19, 2017 | Garner
Hoover, Alabama
1959 - 2017
Jan. 16, 1959 - Feb. 3, 2017 HEDDEN, Steven William Dee, passed away Friday, February 3, 2017, at age 58. He was born on January 16, 1959, in Deerborn, Michigan, the third child of Larry and Ada Hedden. Steve graduated from Athens State University where he played basketball and led his team to the Junior College national finals. After college, Steve lived and worked all over the world. From Antigua to Alaska, sailing across the Atlantic, and acting in Hollywood he always enjoyed staying on the move and developing friendships everywhere he went. He then moved back to the States to Hoover, Alabama, in 2006 to help care for his nieces and nephews after the passing of his brother, Tim Hedden, and sister, Lou Ann Hedden. He decided to remain after the passing of his father, Larry Hedden, in order to take care of his mother, Ada. Steve enjoyed golfing, traveling, laughing, sharing, meeting new people, and taking care of those he loved. He is preceded in death by his father, Larry D. Hedden, brother, Dr. Tim Hedden and sister, Dr. Lou Ann Hedden. He is survived by his mother, Ada L. Hedden, sister, Sandy (Norbert) Tasler, nieces and nephews; Larry (Katherine), Anna (Joseph), Frank, and Hannah; cousins; Randy (Deb) Planck, Marc (Beth) Planck, Jackie Planck, and Matt (Tobi) Planck, as well as the Parks family, Aubrey, Stephen, Trevor, Anthony, Malcolm, and Gillian. A Celebration of life service to be held Saturday, February 11th from 3-5 PM at Hoover Country Club, 3140 Club Drive, Hoover, AL 35226.
My heartfelt sympathy to the family, may God words at Matthew 5:4 bring you comfort and strength.
February 19, 2017 | Garner
St. Patty's Day March 2014 Bradenton, FL
Steve was truly one in a million. He lived his life to the fullest and loved and cared for his family. Our hearts are broken for Ada and the grandchildren.
Pam Johnson
February 13, 2017 | Bradenton, FL
Steven, as known in Myrtle beach by all of his golfing friends was called " to tall" and the man was a great player who knew his way around a golf course and life. To have the joy of watching him hit a golf shot was great fun.To just be around him meant you where in for a lot of good times and much fun with love of life. When you think of Steven all you get is love and joy of being a friend of his.
jack ackert
February 12, 2017 | Orange, MA
RIP my dear friend! I will always remember you and all the fun things we did together. You were one of a kind and the world is not the same without you.
Henrik Eriksson
February 11, 2017 | Kuala Lumpur
Steve was a pure soul. The only thing bigger than his heart was his shoes. He is one of the kindest, generous, and genuine people I have ever had the pleasure of calling a friend.
He will be forever missed and forever remembered. Rest In Peace Steve, love you buddy!
Chad Sullivan
February 11, 2017 | Myrtle Beach, SC
If tears could build a stairway,
And heartache build a lane.
I would walk a stairway to heaven,
And bring you back again.
Ada...We wish We had some magic words. We love you and we are here for you. Steve was an amazing man. you are always in my thoughts and prayers. I'm praying for peace, comfort and understanding. My Gob Bless and comfort you and your family throughout this time. With all our love!
Denise Mecleary Larry Freeswick n Nick Stortini
February 11, 2017 | Calabash, NC
I send my condolences to the Hedden family for the profound loss of such a bright light- Steven. Wonderful, big-hearted, true to himself, he was a fine quality person and I am forever grateful for the gift of his friendship. May you find peace with the happy memories that you all shared with him. With Love.
Cindi Vanden Heuvel
February 07, 2017 | Toronto, ON
You were always kind to my mother. I know she appreciated it. You really look like your grandpa. I will miss your humor and your smile. Love ya
February 07, 2017