Quentin Patrick Stevens

Quentin Patrick Stevens obituary, Grant, MI

Quentin Patrick Stevens

Quentin Stevens Obituary

Published by Legacy on May 3, 2023.
Quentin Patrick Stevens, 54, of Grant, passed away on May 1, 2023 at home. He was born on April 8, 1969 to William and Lucy (Mouthaan) Stevens in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He attended Sparta High School and worked as a stocker at Houseman's Grocery in Kent City, and several other "Jack of All Trades" type of jobs. Quentin is survived by his children: Caitlin Stevens (Jonnie Sugden), Riley Stevens, and Amber Jacht; grandson Eyad, his "unofficial daughter" Brittany Putman and his "unofficial grandsons" Jacob, Jordin, and Jackson; former wife Missie Stevens, four sisters: Connie (Marvin) Waid, Regina (Frank) Grover, Darcy (Chuck) Foland, Tracy (Vic) Taylor; two brothers: James (Janet Olsen) Stevens, David Stevens; brother-in-law Roger Haynes, two sisters-in-law: Cindy (Stewart) Rinck, Sidney Stevens; many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Julie Haynes, brother William Stevens, and brother Kip Stevens. Visitation will be held on Saturday, May 13, 2023 at 10:00 am with the celebration of life at 11:00 am at Family of God Community Church in Newaygo, with a luncheon to follow. For memorials, please consider making a donation toward his funeral expenses. Please share your memories of Quentin online at www.fieldsmckinley.com.
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