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Steven Ray Pennington

Birmingham, Alabama

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PENNINGTON, STEVEN RAY, 47 of Midlothian, Virginia, passed away July 18, 2006. Steven was raised in Alabama where he graduated from Woodlawn High School, he lived in the Birmingham area and for the past twelve years resided in Richmond, Virginia. Steven was very active in football, baseball and...

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Johnny,

I was so sorry to hear of you and your family's loss of Steve. My prayers are with all of ya'll. Such fond memories I have of your family growing up.. Please tell Sherry, Janie and your precious mom, that I am thinking of them and will hold them up in prayer.

Sharon, Edna,
My heart goes out to you on your loss.I'll always remember my close friend as a person that LIVED life and didn't just go through it.

Steve was the funniest most loving person! Always remember him that way! I have not seen Steve in a very long time since Iggy's I met his wife for the 1st time and I remember you lived upstairs and had a baby and how proud he was of both of you! Steve and my brother Ricky were best friends and Steve was like a brother to me. I know how hard this is for all of you but please know that Steve is in a place where he will not hurt anymore. I want you all to know that our( the Daniel Family)...

We were saddened to hear of Steve's passing. I was a childhood friend of Steve's and played ball with him. I have great memories of Mr. Pennington coaching us both in little league baseball at Avondale.

Please accept our condolences and kindest sympathy to the Pennington family.

Howie and Kathy Miller

To the family of Steven Ray:
I am so sorry for your loss. Just know my prayers are with all of you.
Aunt Edna: I love you very much. Wish I could be there with you. I don't know what to say except, I love you and will be saying a prayer for you. Give Sherry, Janie, and Johnny a big hug for me.
Mother always told me that "God would not put more on your shoulders than you can carry"
I know that isn't much comfort, but since I am at a loss for words, I will just leave it...

Steve and I went to high school together and I will miss him at our upcoming reunion. My condolences go out to the family and loved ones he left behind. May God give you the strength to go on with your lives as you know he would want you to.

Sharon,Little Steven, Aunt Edna,Uncle Bill, and all the Family of Steven Ray, I am so so sorry for all your grief you guy's are having to go thru, My heart goes out to all you all, Wish I could be there. Tahe care till we meet again. Love to all Eunice and Melvin McNutt

When I first met Steve I was a kid I think about 8 and growing up with him was fun. We went on vacations together Vermont and the beach. Steve was like a father to me and was always there when I needed somthing. Steve always liked to throw snow parties as soon as the weather men would say snow Steve would call me "You dont know how many nights we stayed up just watching snow fall" and now I am glad we did. As his REALTOR I built a even better relationship with him he would send me numerous...

As the Woodlawn Class of 1976 was about to celebrate our 30th Reunion, we will miss Steve Pennington...a colorful and always liked member of the class. God Speed.