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Mr. Steven Wilson passed away on Monday, November 25, 2024, in Lansing, Michigan. Age 61 years. Steven was born on August 31, 1963, in Longview, Texas to, Donald Wilson and Florence Hall.
Steve was a graduate of Saginaw High School, and a graduate of Delta College receiving a degree in Criminal Justice. He worked for over 30 years for Saginaw Public Schools. He loved his job as a Security Officer at McLaren Hospital in Lansing, MI. Steve was filled with compassion and love. He enjoyed shooting pool, relaxing in the park, and coaching basketball. Steve was an amazing basketball player.
Steve leaves to cherish his memory two daughters, and four sons, Steven (Crystal) Wilson II, Sondra Ramzy, Stephon, Darion, and Michael Wilson, and Kelcei Schultz; seven grandchildren; Chance Moss, Natsha, Xavier, Kaidon, and Jaida Wilson, Braydon Melton, and Nevaeh Fleming Eildon; his parents, Florence (Sandy) Hall; three sisters, and one brother, Michael, Wilson, Toni Pringle, Shari Wilson, and Deborah Miller; five nieces, Rachael, Chasity, Courtney, Micha and Keisha; seven nephews, Brady, DeMarcus, James, Brandon, Brent, Benjamin, and Lawrence; eight aunts, Vivian Harmon, Josie Shepherd, Jerry Hall, Peggie Hall, Tina Hall, Azalee Landrum, Nancy Hall, and Alice Williams; eight uncles, Henry Moore, Tip Moore Donald Moore, Barry Moore, Richard Williams, Dennis Hall, Gary Hall, and Jon Hall; a host of cousins; mother in-law, Josephine Hughes; sister-in-law, Shawn Wilson; two brothers-in-law; Arthur Pringle and Ronnie Bates; many other relatives and friends including special friends, Cheryl Askew, Thomas, Taniqua, and Josephine Shepard.
Steve was preceded in death by his father Donald Wilson, grandparents, Henry and Rosie Moore, and Julia Wilson.
The family would like to express special thanks to McLaren Hospital ICU Staff on the 5TH Floor
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