Stephen K Burns

Stephen K Burns obituary, Bunnell, FL

Stephen K Burns

Stephen Burns Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Heritage Funeral & Cremation Service on Apr. 3, 2024.

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Stephen K. Burns (Steve), 71, passed away on March 30, 2024 in Palm Coast, Florida.
Born January 3rd, 1953 in Waycross Georgia, Steve lived in New Jersey, Virginia, and North Carolina before finally settling in Lawrenceville, Georgia for 24 years with his wife Jane and their six children.
Steve was a devoted family man. Beyond the countless milestones encountered when raising his many children – first steps, driving lessons, high school and college graduations, and beyond – he was a wise and compassionate counselor through all of life's ups and downs for the entire family.
In addition to working as an IT project manager and raising his large family, he was an active leader in his church, First United Methodist Church of Lawrenceville. Natural to his character, he devoted much of his time to serving others in the Stephen Ministry, offering counseling, support, and prayer to those undergoing moments of crisis. He was also a dedicated Bible study teacher and a frequent usher and attendee of Sunday morning services.
Steve was an avid collector, amassing large collections of baseball caps, cameras, watches, cufflinks, and more. His children loved hunting for souvenir golf balls to add to his collection that adorned the family dining room. He spent much of his free time on the golf course – from volunteering at hole 16 in Augusta as a kid to later helping at the Tour Championship at East Lake in Atlanta. He was a lifelong dog lover, and he enjoyed spending his retirement in Palm Coast, Florida with Jane and the pups they rescued, Lucy, Bailey, Patsy, and Breezy.
He was preceded in death by his father Edward, mother Mary, and brother Alan.
Steve is survived by his wife Jane; children Jennifer, Danny, Stephanie, Laura, Richard, and Shona; and grandchildren Taylor, MJ, Caleb, and Bryce. He was also a beloved uncle to nephew Chris and niece Amanda and great-uncle to Ryan, Alanna, Sawyer, and Maddux.
He will be deeply missed.
Receptions honoring his life will be held at later dates in Palm Coast, Florida and Lawrenceville, Georgia.
Heritage Funeral and Cremation Service is assisting the family.

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Michael Hanley

April 10, 2024

Sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was steady believer and example.

Nancy Tannen

April 4, 2024

We are so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Nancy and Dan Tannen

Susan Kirkman

April 4, 2024

Sending our love to Jane and the entire family; Steve, We will miss you.

Susan Kirkman

April 4, 2024

Many Lawrenceville memories raising our girlls...Disciple classes, Youth group...even overnights at Relay for Life at the Gwinnett Fairgrounds. Steve, your dedication to family and faith taught without words. We´ve missed you since moving to Florida but know you were enjoying the days and activities there. May Yyou be in His Presence, all our love, Susan and Charles

Gary Derbridge

April 3, 2024

We are so very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. We have so many memories of Steve over the years. Steve was a quiet soul but when he spoke you listened. He had the kindest and biggest heart. He was a very wise man. Over the years I remember him being a big blood donor and supporter; and leading the jobs network at LFUMC. He was a great friend when I needed him. He did "let" me play golf with him a few times and put up with me as I wasn't the best golfer. Janet and I were very much looking forward to him and Jane moving back to Georgia. I will miss him very much.

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