Steven-Staton-Obituary

Steven Staton

Birmingham, Alabama

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STATON, STEVEN, age 37, of Birmingham, died September 29, 2004. He was a member of BFOA for 15 years and coached at Clay Ball Park. Survivors include son, Alex Staton; daughter, Andi Staton; their mother, Donna Staton; parents, James and Mary Ann Staton; brother, Darron Staton. Visitation was...

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Almost inconceivable to think it has been twenty years. In some ways, it seems as if it was last month. In others, a lifetime ago. I guess that is because the memories of you are timeless. And today, just like so many others, a memory of you crosses the mind leaving a smile upon the heart. You are remembered, you are missed, and you are loved.

Well bud your Fighting Irish are relevant again. Still not the Tide , LOL. I love you & miss you, wish we could watch a game together again. I know we will watch plenty when I get there ... keep my seat warm.

"Sometimes you will never know the true value of a moment until it becomes a memory." Remembering my friend today.

Memories play a very confusing role as we grow older. They make us laugh when we remember the times we cried but make us cry when we remember all the times we laughed. And though the memories may fade as years go by, they won't age a day. You are ever present in memory and forever missed in heart.

Heard this out of the blue today. Credit and respect to John Hiatt - this one haunts me. You are remembered Every year I take this train To Alabama in the rain When I get this lonesome feeling in my bones But I never get to Birmingham But getting there ain't the plan I just like the feel of going home I cry when I have to and I lie when I can But I die a little slower On a train to Birmingham ... On the train to Birmingham Dirty Jeans and Mudslide Hymns John Hiatt ...

Remembering you today and forever thankful for the friendship and the memories. You are truly missed and thought of often. God bless your family.

Hey bud, Hard to believe yesterday made 16 years since you went on ahead of us. Dennis & I still talk about you so just know we miss you & love you.

Butch

Thankful for the memories of good times shared. Always remembered. Thoughts and prayers for your loved ones today. Miss you.

It's hard forgetting someone who gave you so much to remember. 15 years. Doesn't seem possible. You are thought of often. You are still missed. I don't think that will ever change. The mind replays what the heart cannot delete.