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Steven Gayle Kimmons, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on May 14, 2025, in Brentwood, Tennessee. Born on March 1, 1962, in Aurora, Illinois, Steven's journey through life was marked by his passion for craftsmanship and family.
As a self-employed finish carpenter, he dedicated his career to building and creating, showcasing his skill and artistry in every project he undertook. His meticulous attention to detail was not only a hallmark of his work but also a reflection of his commitment to excellence in all aspects of his life.
Steven is survived by his beloved wife, Susan Kimmons, who shared many years of companionship with him. Their partnership was rooted in love and mutual respect, and together they built a family that carries on his legacy. He leaves behind his daughter, Jennifer (Jeffrey) Guevara, whose love and dedication to her family mirrored his own values.
Steven's role as a grandfather brought him immense joy, and he cherished his time with his grandchildren, Serena (Daniel) Mercer, Gracey Guevara, and Tyler Guevara. As a great-grandfather, he found joy in the lives of Luke and Levi Mercer, whose laughter and energy brightened his days.
The impact of Steven's life will be felt profoundly by all who knew him. His legacy as a craftsman and a loving family man will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to have him in their lives. He will be deeply missed, yet fondly remembered for his unwavering love and dedication to his family.
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