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Steven James Rees

Bradenton, Florida

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Steven James Rees lost his courageous battle with cancer on Oct. 19, 2013. Steve was born July 28, 1942 in Piqua, Ohio to Jeanette Rees and the late Col. James B. Rees.He is survived by his wife, Winkie; Sons Steven J. Rees Jr. (Gail), G. Gordon Rees, Nicholas C. Rees, daughter Ellen S. Ronnlof...

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We met Steve about 6 years ago -- don't remember him from high school. I enjoyed his friendship and humor so much. I will always be thankful that we got to see him last year in Sarasora and I'll cherish our last chat. Winkie, we think of you often and keep you in our prayers.

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You served with my father, Cpt James E. Lewis, in the Old Guard in Vietnam. Thanks for your service.

Sweet Winkie,
I am so glad you and Steve found a soul mate in each other. Your love for each other was very obvious and a delight to observe.
He was my big brother at Wakefield and he was so much fun to be with...a real happy camper.

Steve was bigger than life in life and will always be bigger than life!

Hugs and prayers for your healing
Carroll Johnson Paige Garcia

Sorry I didn't get to know you sooner but grateful that that I finally did!
Sarasota will never be the same - RIP.
Carol Reinhardt

Dear Winkie. Anna and I are so saddened to hear about the passing of your husband Steven. We pass by the road to the rv park that his parents owned in NC often and always think of you and how we ran into each other on Beach Mt. many many years ago. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Anna and Bobby Irwin

Winkie, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Such a tough loss for all of you. May memories of better times comfort you in the coming days.

Sincerely,

Jimmie Langford Morel

My condolences

So sad! A long time acquaintance, short time good friend - a great sport and a true man's man with a wonderful sense of humor!
Rest in Peace!!

Big Brother,
A best friend, and the most wonderful brother in the world! We always had such good times shooting and fishing out here on the farm. Your spirit will always be with us, and we will hold on to all those wonderful memories! We miss you so, and love you very, very much. Terry & Sara