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Joylynne Baker
March 30, 2009
Your family is in my thoughts and prayers at this time of sadness. May God wrap you in his loving arms and give you comfort and peace.
Kay Brown
March 29, 2009
Brother Stephens was a wonderful God-loving man. Sterling and I have truly been blessed by our friendship with your Dad.
His vegetable garden was nothing but amazing. He truly loved working in it and fed most of his friends and neighbors with his bountiful crop.
He was a very gentle man who loved our Lord profoundly.
We will miss him very much.
Kay and Sterling Brown
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