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Steven Byron Jenkins

Carrollton, Virginia

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Steven Byron Jenkins, 60, passed away Thursday, April 12, 2018, after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in the United Kingdom while his father the late, Edwin John Jenkins and mother, Marlene Eley Jenkins served in the US Air Force. In addition to his father, Steve is preceded in death by his...

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Steve, you were family and a friend. We had a lot of good times together with a lot of good memories. Thank you for being a good husband and father to my sister and your family. You always made me smile. Give my sister a big hug and kiss when you see her. I will miss you deeply.

Steve it seems like just yesterday we were shooting the breeze at the Body Shop. Talking about racing and what was happening this weekend. Hard to believe you are gone. RIP my buddy . One of the nicest guys I have ever met.

I had the pleasure of working with Steve and Kathy for 10 years. They were gracious, trusting and faith filled people. Steve, I'll sure miss talking with you and hearing about your exploits but so glad you are now cancer free and with the Lord. God Bless You

Steve u will be missed thank u for giving me the opportunity of working on your 55 chevy. An any time I needed help u always offered Thank u an RIP

Steve you were always such a inspiration to so many
RIP Brother

My thoughts and prayers are with the Jenkins family in this time of loss. Knew Steve for many years. He was a great guy. He will be truly missed.

We have lost another good man. Rest in peace Steven.

Thoughts and prayer are with all of Steve's family and friends. May God wrap his loving arms around each of you and heal your broken hearts. Steve is a Great guy and will be missed by so many. RIP my friend

Steve will be greatly missed by so many people. He never met a stranger and always had a smile on his face. Some of his happiest times were with his friends and family at the race track. RIP my friend. You and Kathy can ride off in the sunset together once again. Prayers for the family.