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Stephen Faulconer Obituary

Stephen Faulconer Sr.

November 13, 1953 - June 28, 2025

Stephen "Steve" Ray Faulconer Sr., 71, of Monroe, beloved husband, father, "papa" and friend to many is playing a banjo in eternal glory after departing this life with family by his side on June 28.

Born Nov. 13, 1953, in Lynchburg, he was son of Hayes Simmons Faulconer and Madeline Campbell Faulconer and grandson of Charles and Inez Faulconer. He is preceded in death by his parents and brother, Larry Faulconer.

He met the love of his life, Brenda Arrington Faulconer, in 1973 at The Revival Center in Monroe. They wed on Oct. 3, 1975, in Madison Heights and shared 49 wonderful years of marriage and many happy memories with their children and grandchildren.

Steve grew up in the Monroe area of Amherst County and lived on his family's land on Myrtle Street every year of his life. A graduate of Amherst County High School, he worked for Westover Dairy in Lynchburg, was the owner of Steve's Market in Faulconerville and retired from the United States Postal Service after 23 years of service.

As a rural mail carrier at the Monroe Post Office, he drove many of the roads and back roads of Amherst, his home county he had a deep affection for and spoke fondly of. In retirement he enjoyed spending time on his land, riding his lawn mower, morning and afternoon drives and watching sunsets from his porch.

Talking about his childhood and sharing memories of country life in Monroe was among his favorite pastimes, often speaking of the "Wreck of the Old 97" and the songs it inspired. He was involved in various groups, including serving as president of the Monroe Ruritan Club and as a Grand Master Mason in Amherst. A believer and follower of Jesus Christ, he loved singing Gospel hymns and regularly led prayers at family gatherings.

A lover of history, the outdoors, old westerns and cinematic classics, he relished laughter and uplifting those around him. A talented musician with a sincere passion for bluegrass and Gospel, he was well-known for playing music in countless events and festivals throughout the county, commonwealth and surrounding states for several decades.

As a teenager he was part of the Central Virginia Wildcats band. He later was a founding member of the James River Bluegrass Association, he started "Monroe Boys" that later became the award-winning "Monroe Station" and was lead singer and guitarist of the Gospel bluegrass band "Spiritual Strings."

For many years he was a key part of weekly "pickin" sessions in the basement of his childhood home on Myrtle Street where he often played songs on his guitar, banjo and Mandolin as loved ones gathered to listen.

He often talked about the three-finger banjo "Scruggs style" method that is a defining characteristic of bluegrass and loved watching The Grand Ole Opry. In his musical career he was proud to have met and interacted with bluegrass icon Ralph Stanley and he performed with Joe Isaacs, among a host of other musicians.

He loved his morning coffee, singing while making breakfast, perfecting the art of "Papa's pancakes" and sharing his deep love for music with his grandchildren and many who knew him.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by his sister, Linda Sprouse (Allen); brother, Mike Faulconer; son, Stephen "Steve" Faulconer Jr. and his wife, Shelby; his daughter, Bethany Hill and her husband, Andrew; and son, Justin Faulconer and his wife, Kelly; grandchildren, Caitlin Burcham (Daniel), Nicholas Mays (Brittany), Logan Faulconer, Andrew Hill, Madison Faulconer, Michael Hill and Nathan Hill; sister-in-law, Helen Faulkner and beloved nieces, Melissa and Lorrie; Great-grandchildren, Jayden Norfolk, Waylon Mays and Kayleigh Mays and other nieces and nephews.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Whitten Monelison Chapel in Madison Heights. A celebration of life will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at 11 a.m. at Whitten Monelison Chapel.

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Published by The News & Advance on Jul. 2, 2025.

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Lillian H. Floyd

July 3, 2025

Steve was a fine gentleman. I knew him as my mail carrier when I lived in Monroe. Later on, he would entertain our seniors with his love of music at our monthly luncheons at First Baptist Church of Monroe. Thinking of the family and want you to know we appreciated all of his kindness.

Esther Wood Cash

July 2, 2025

Brenda, Bethany and family, so sorry to hear of you losing Steve. I remember when the two of you got married. Steve was a gifted musician and touched many lives. He will certainly be missed!

Leah Massie Lovell

July 2, 2025

We were friends all our adult lives but rarely got to see each other.

This wonderful family will forever miss Steve.

Life here on earth was a better place because of him.

I was always amazed at his talents in music

He was ALWAY a gentlemen to everyone.

A man of a kind, gentle spirit.

See you soon Steve

david w cash

July 1, 2025

I've known Steve all my life..Talked to him just about everyday on Facebook..The Faulconer family is one of te finest families I've ever met Steve will be missed

Shelby Floyd Staples

July 1, 2025

sorry to hear of Steve's passing he truly loved his music and family

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