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Steven Richard Overbeck

Houston, Texas

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Steven Richard Overbeck 59, was called home by his Lord and Savior on July 27, 2015 after a courageous battle with lung cancer, having never been a smoker. He died peacefully in his home with his loving family and friends by his side.

Steve was born on April 10, 1956 in Fort...

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Our condolences to the Overbeck family on the loss of their loved one. May God give you comfort in the days ahead. Prayers sent


I had the privilege to fly with Steve in VP-56 on active duty. He was a pleasure to serve with and a fine man.
My deepest sympathies go out to his family.

My sincere condolences for your loss loved one. May you find strength in God and He comfort your heart and help you endure this difficult time of sadness. Psalms 83 : 18

My deepest condolences to Steve's family and friends.

Captain Suzanne Skeeters
Delta Airlines

So sorry to lose Steve so soon. My condolences to his family. I would love to share some collegiate archery photos with his son if the family would PM me on Facebook with an address to which I could send them. I was his UT archery coach.

Deepest sympathies on your loss.

Used to work w/ Steve in the DC 10 simulator. A lovely fellow, and a pleasure to be around. Somewhat 'Texan'.
Like his pa, I too have a 'Mustang' m/c.
Had hi hopes of stopping in down there on 1 of my rides.

(Not on a Mustang).
I had thought of Steve often, and very sorry to lose him, way too soon.

Best Regards, Steve White

I know I speak for all of us in your Boy Scout extended family in sending our love and support during this sad and difficult time. Steve lit up a room whenever he entered and his light continues to shine in the love he shared with Frannie and Jack. We are all better for having known him.

Steve was a great role model, great influence, and a wonderful friend to us and our children. His enchanting personality carried a positive light that always made the room brighter. It was an honor and a blessing to know him.