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Greg Stevens, born March 3rd 1949, passed away peacefully on Sunday September 29th.
Greg lead a successful career with Wisconsin Correctional Institutions for over 26 years. And chose to work fun security jobs after his retirement at Lambeau Field and then United Health Care.
Greg was an avid golfer and cherished his time at Royal Scott with his best pal, Pat. He enjoyed trips out to Sturgis. Greg's most favorite role was being a devoted husband and father. He cherished his family more than anything.
Survivors include his wife, Nancy Stevens (Nienhaus), Children; Scott (Jeanni) Stevens, Kim Stevens (special friend Kurt)
Chris (Darci) Stevens and Sara (Lee) Weisnicht. Grandchildren, Josh, Max, Casey, Lynsey, Hannah, Riley, Skylar, Dustin and Brita. Great grandchildren Kali, Jace, and Gianna. And his cats that meant so much to him, Pickles and Lucy. As well as other special family and friends.
Preceding him in death are his parents, Jonathan and Marcella Stevens, his son Burton (Jon) Stevens and his siblings, Jay, Patricia (Kay) and Barry.
The family would like to thank Unity Hospice who provided immense care and comfort in his final months and Neighbors Ron and Leanne for being there when we could not.
There will be a private gathering to celebrate the incredible life of Dad.
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