Steven-Henry-Obituary

Steven Ray Henry

MANSFIELD, Texas

1952 - 2008

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Steven Henry, 55, went home to be with his Lord on Monday, Feb. 11, 2008, at a local hospital. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Friday at Retta Baptist Church, 13201 Rendon Road, Burleson. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Skyvue Funeral Home. Steven retired after 29 years' service with the Tarrant...

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Lisa, I can't believe how much I still miss Steve. I remember driving to case sites with him and he'd leave the infernal turn signal on. I'd tell him STEVE! the blinker! Are you going to turn right forever? He'd look at me with that silly grin and just say "Yes, dear". I'd love to hear him say that one more time. Lisa, you're in my prayers.

I met my sousin Steven only once, many years ago, but still recall his sweet sense of humor and very kind eyes. I am sending love and prayers to Barabara and Ray and Lisa and Becky,and my entire Texas family...as you go through this very sad time--I know your faith will provide strength and in time your happy memories will also
comfort you.

Dear Friends,
Thank you for all the nice comments about my brother. Do me a favor and call your brother/sister/family member and tell them you love them. I had not spoke with Steven since his surgery on Thurs...but on Sunday night, I did speak with him...he told me he loved me and I said I loved him. I told him Tylar and I would pray for him and then we said, "Goodbye". Hours later he passed during the night. I Thank God I made the call. Now you go make your call!
Steven, you...

Dear Ray, Barbara, Bobby and Becky;
I was sad to learn of Steve's passing. I know that God will open His arms to him as Steve did to others. What a great guy!
When we played, Steve always wanted to be the Sheriff. Randolph Scott had nothing on him. When we wresteled, Steve could take us all at once, Haystack Calhoun had nothing on him. Steve could make you laugh harder than Icky Twerp. One of the biggest smiles in my life will always have Steve's face.
God Bless, Roger George

Dear Barbara and Becky,
I did not know the rest of your family and only met Steven one time but never forgot him. He was really kind and nice to me. I am sad for you and your family and know Steven will be missed terribly. May God bless you and give you peace and comfort during this very difficult time.
Sincerely,

When my aunt Sybil Layfield called tell me of Steven's passing, I was shocked and deepley saddened. I will always remember Steven as the gentle giant, the fun loving classmate. Even though I hadn't seen him in over 30 years and he was few years older, he made such an impression on me that it seems like I saw him only yesterday. He set a very high mark for tolerance and kindness. Others of his physical stature might have been bullies or overbearing, but not Steven. I never met a better...

I am deeply saddened to hear of Steve's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Lisa and Family, My husband I both had the privilege of working with Steve for many years. I myself had so many laughs with him, and shared some sad times too, what a sweetie he was to be around. Thank God for memories. I know Steve will not be forgotten by his law enforcement family.

Lisa, We are saddened, but forever greatful to know Steve these past few years. Gentle Giant the term that will always be in our memory. "Dinner with 8" made many special memories for my family as dinner for 8 was usually dinner for 12-15. Steve made Van look like such a small man, but could make us all laugh until it hurt. God has given you a special angel. May God's peace and comfort continue to be with all of you in the next few days, months, years. The flea circus must be needed in...