Steven-Scarborough-Obituary

Steven Drew "Steve" Scarborough

Charleston, South Carolina

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SUMMERVILLE, S.C. - Steven "Steve" Drew Scarborough, 55, husband of Bonita Ilardi Scarborough of Summerville, SC passed away suddenly on July 25, 2008. The friends and relatives of Steve Scarborough are invited to attend a celebration of his life at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at J. Henry...

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Hanna and Randall: You both grew up with Donnie and Philip and we cherish all the memories of many wonderful years knowing your Dad, and we are so deeply sorrowed for this loss of a wonderful person. Stay strong and walk with the Lord; He is your strength now and forever.
Mr & Mrs Scarborough and Family: Alvin and Steve were very close when we lived on James Island and they were bonded by their work in Residential building; he helped us put in cabinetry in 4 units on Folly Beach and...

We were surprised and saddened to learn of Steve's untimely death.
We have never had a more helpful, friendly, pleasant neighbor in our 44 years in Lighthouse Point. (The helpfulness extended to his showing Ted some verrry good fishing spots!)
May The Lord take him to his bosom for eternity and comfort those he has left here on earth.

I am not good with words (nice ones that is) but Mom, I know you are sad and that you feel like you can't go on but you must think of all the good times that we all had with Dad... How many time did he give you the look when we were around like WOW!! the kids are nuts! You were truly in love he was your MAN and he always will be. You guys were like teenagers in love and although gross at time (You are my mom) you were cute. With the patty cake and hand holding. Steve always had something nice...

I am so sorry to hear of this sudden loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Tami and I are so saddened to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you.

The Elliott family

Joe, Mr. & Mrs. Scarborough, Bonita and family. I am so sorry about the sudden passing of Steve. Steve and I graduated from Butler High School together. I reunited with Steve when I moved to Charleston and he worked for Rapid Repairs. I always felt like Steve and I were life long friends. He was such a great guy. He loved to fish and he definitely loved all his family. I too will miss him and remember him always. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you at this time.

It is always hard to hear of a death and harder when you know the person. I worked with Steve at TB & T. I keep looking for him to walk down the stairs at work. He had a unique way of coming down becauses of his bad leg. He seemed to always of a little saying. The last one I heard him say was when I had asked him and Chip if they needed anymore help unloading. They were nearly done and he says "people are like blisters, they come up when the work is done." I laughed. He was a good fella.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.