Steve Townsend

Steve Townsend obituary, Lubbock, TX

Steve Townsend

Steve Townsend Obituary

Published by Legacy on Mar. 22, 2025.
George Steven Townsend, affectionately known as Steve, gently crossed from this world to the next on March 21, 2025, at the age of 64, in Lubbock, Texas. Born on December 13, 1960, in Clinton, Oklahoma, Steve's journey through life was filled with profound purpose, love, and camaraderie. After graduating from Clinton High School in 1979, he devoted 23 honorable years to serving in the United States Army, retiring proudly as a Sergeant First Class. His commitment to his country was unwavering, as was his devotion to those he cared for.
In 2001, Steve found his soulmate in Charlene F. Townsend, a union that brought immense joy to his life until her passing in 2021. Together, they created a warm, loving home filled with laughter and unforgettable memories. Steve is survived by his beloved daughters, Kelly Cooper (Ray), Amanda Flesher (Clayton), Tracie Hall, and Abby Townsend, and his sister Tammy Frizzell (Rodney), as well as 13 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren who will continue to cherish his memory and carry forward his incredible spirit.
Steve's love for his community extended beyond his family. Known for his tendency to strike up a conversation with anyone, he never met a stranger, only friends he hadn't made yet. Steve cherished countless hours spent hunting and fishing with friends and family. He was also a devoted fan of all OU sports, always shouting, "Boomer! Sooner!" with pride. His laughter and positive outlook were contagious, a quality that left an indelible mark on everyone he encountered.
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Steve's life at a visitation on Monday, March 24, 2025, from 6 to 8 pm, followed by a Celebration of Life service on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, at 2 pm at Lake Ridge Chapel in Lubbock, Texas. He will be laid to rest in Terry County Cemetery, with Zach Mize, Kit Chambers, Kaci Coats, Jackson Hall, Kodi Coats, Karsen Coats, and Kaden Coats serving as pallbearers, along with honorary pallbearers Grant Mize, Max Chambers, and Karter Coats.
Instead of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Project or a local VFW in Steve's name, a fitting tribute to his service and generosity. Steve's journey may have reached its earthly end, but his legacy will remain interwoven with the stories in hearts of everyone he encountered. His love, like a gentle wave, continues to wash upon the shores of our lives, forever remembered and cherished.
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Scott Franklin

March 25, 2025

To Kelly:
You have our deepest condolences. I want to express to you how valuable you are to us and how much you contribute to the family atmosphere around the department. So, when one of us hurts, we all share that pain with you. I hope that in some way we can help you carry the burden of grief in the days ahead. I know you know that there are many around you who have been down this road themselves and we just want you to feel supported. I hope you do. God bless you and best wishes. You are in my prayers every day.

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