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Steve Wingo Obituary

Senatobia - STEVE WINGO, 52 passed away December 8, 2006. Steve was born in Lake Charles, LA, raised in Atlanta, GA. He was employed by Northwest Airlines for the past 33 years. He had been a resident of Senatobia, MS for the past 21 years. Steve was a motorcyclist enthusiast and loved animals. He will remembered by his family and friends for his wonderful wit and great sense of humor. Survivors include his father, Albert Wingo; his son, Jason and his brother Tommy. He was preceded by his mother, Phyllis Wingo. Memorial services will be held on Wednesday, December 13 at 11 a.m. at the Senatobia Presbyterian Church, Senatobia, MS. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Diabetes Foundation of Mississippi, Inc. 16 Northtown Drive Jackson, MS 39211 or Senatobia Presbyterian Church 429 W. Main Street, Senatobia MS 38668.

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Published by The Commercial Appeal on Dec. 11, 2006.

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Rick Lehmkuhl

December 13, 2006

To the Wingo Family,
The shock is starting to subside but that just makes us realize just how much Steve will be missed.
He was one of a kind and Debbie and I are so fortunate to have had him as a friend.
May your pain ease and your healing be swift.
He'd want it that way.

Greg Graves

December 13, 2006

Mr. Al Wingo,
We are sorry to hear about Steve. We will all miss him. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers through this difficult time. Dr. Greg Graves & Staff

Fat Daddy and Ken

December 11, 2006

Anne Thompson

December 11, 2006

Dearest Jason, I met your dad when I moved to Memphis over 7 years ago. In fact, he and your mom were the first people I met. Of course, at a NW party!!! I LOVED them both, just talking and kidding around. Your dad was the one "holding court" behind your mom. He was at once a "lovable teddy bear". He made me feel welcome and part of the "Memphis" family. I officially became a "member" when I married that ole red neck Billy Thompson!!! Words cannot express my grief in your loss of a great dad, and man. Love, Anne Thompson

Billy Thompson

December 11, 2006

Jason, I just dont know what to say. I worked with your dad in atlanta and then we moved to memphis, all the old atlanta boys,, as we were all called.
Your dad had a way with life and
I hope all of us can find what he had, It was a gift,, When we went to work, every day it was like going to highschool every day and your dad was in the middle of most of it. I love your dad like a brother. He will be missed. God bless you, Jason and the whole Wingo family. Billy Thompson Tampa Fl.

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