W.L.-Stephens-Obituary

W.L. Stephens Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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STEPHENS, JR., W.L. Entered into eternal rest on the morning of January 27, 2007, W.L. Stephens, Jr., husband of Margaret Dalton Stephens. Residence, Charleston, SC. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Stephens, Jr. are invited to attend the funeral services of the former, Tuesday at...

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Aunt Margaret, Linda, Nancy and Stevie,
I just found out today about Uncle WL. I am so sorry ! He was a true Classic, there will never be another WL. With Uncle Bill and Uncle WL, what more could a nephew ask for? It is not where you go it is who know. He made Charleston a better place. Living in Hawaii, what I miss the most are our family get togethers.
He will be sadly missed,
Rick (Stephen That is how I got my middle name) Todd

Paul and I send our sympathies to the Stephens family.

Nancy Goettel and all the family,

Nancy, My sympathy is with you. I know how you loved your Dad. You were very devoted to him and expressed it constantly. You will miss him terribly, but I know you cherish the wonderful memories you have. Love, Sandy

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. He was a special person and we will miss him.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dearest Margaret, Linda and family,
I was so sorry to hear that W.L. passed. Robert and I loved him and your family dearly. W.L. was so easy to love, he had such a giving, generous spirit and was always so upbeat and positive. I don’t believe he ever met a stranger and he certainly had his way of pulling one into his family and making them feel treasured. The memories and humor we shared while breeding our poodles will always be a treasure. I will always remember him with love, and I wish...

Steve & Cathy, and family ... Please know that my heart goes out to each of you, holding you in love. W.L. always made me feel a part of your family, and he was so easy to love because he gave so much love. Because words fail to say what I long to say, please know that even though I cannot be there in person, my love and compassion are with you in spirit, with deepest sympathy ...

Linda, Stephanie, and Mrs. Stephens

Rae and I were very fond of Mr. Stephens. He never missed an opportunity to bring up the Citadel. He loved that place and anyone who was a graduate even the likes of me. We will miss him.

Dear Margaret, Steve and Family,

May God give you peace and strength at this time. W.L. loved his family, his work, and his City of Charleston. It was a pleasure to have known him since 1968. His leadership and his work ethics will always be remembered. I personally did not have the opportunity to call on him lately, as I have been very ill myself. I shall miss him dearly!
May God bless you all.