Stevenson-Kemp-Obituary

Photo courtesy of J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel

Stevenson Everett Kemp

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Feb 23, 1936 – Apr 30, 2021 (Age 85)

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BORN
February 23, 1936
DIED
April 30, 2021
AGE
85
LOCATION
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel Obituary

Stevenson Everett Kemp, 85, of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, husband of Mary Ann Michel Kemp entered into eternal rest Friday, April 30, 2021. His Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, May 6, 2021 in Saint Joseph Catholic Church, 1695 Raoul Wallenberg Blvd, Charleston, SC at 11:00 AM....

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One year, I went to the 24 Hours of Daytona race with Stevenson Sr., and Jr., Paulie and some of Paulie's friends . One of our off track activities was racing go carts across the street from the Daytona International Speedway. Steve Sr., knew how to protect the inside lane which kept me from passing. lets just say there was a lot of bumping and rubbing and I finally got past. We were laughing so hard!! It was great! That whole weekend was great and we all shared some great moments and laughs....

Over the years, we had many fun and exciting Porsche adventures with Steve and MaryAnn. One of our very favorites was the weekend we had in Daytona in 2014. We shared a condo, the races, dinner at Mario's Italian and much laughter and merriment. We are so very thankful to have the privilege of having them as our special friends. We will miss Steve very much and treasure his friendship, and all of those precious times together in our hearts.

Our love and prayers are with MaryAnn and...

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My best memories of uncle Steve, as I used to call him (I knew Steve through my wife, his niece, Amy). A few years ago I stayed with Steve and his wonderful wife, Maryanne, in Charleston. After dinner that night the next morning he took me on a tour of the Citadel in his beautiful Porsche. I´ll never forget the stories he told as he passed through the campus. I will miss him.

Steve and his dear wife Mary Ann helped welcome me and my husband when we moved to Charleston in 2016. We felt so fortunate to have found such wonderful neighbors! I enjoyed many fun talks with Steve, and we shared lots of great conversations about our families, his cars, and his exciting life adventures. And somehow he was always there every time I accidentally backed my car down the driveway, straight into my garbage bins on trash day, which always turned an embarrassing moment into a good...

Thanksgiving 2016 at Steve and Judy's home.

Mr Kemp was someone I always looked up to. Our family is very thankful to know the Kemps and we have had some great times together over the years. He will be missed.

Steve was a valued classmate and we will all miss him. Sincere condolences to Mary Ann and the family.