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Gloria Jeanne Stevens

1946 - 2025

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1946

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2025

Gloria Stevens Obituary

Gloria Jeanne Stevens
12/02/1946 - 03/25/2025
Gloria Jeanne Stevens, 78, passed away at her San Francisco home on March 25, 2025. She was born in San Francisco to Richard and Gloria Keesey Stevens on December 2, 1946. She attended St. Monica School, Star of the Sea Academy, and University of San Francisco. Jeanne worked for many years in the family business in the accounting department and as a skilled salesperson. She is the beloved sister of Peggy (deceased), James, Dick (deceased) (Joan Ryan), Marian "Tina" (Stephen Shmanske), and William (Teri Reynolds). She is also survived by four nieces and three nephews. Jeanne will be remembered as a selfless, loving, and deeply caring woman.
A memorial service will be held on July 10, 2025. Please email for details: [email protected]. Donations in her memory are requested for St. Anthony's Foundation, San Francisco.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on May 11, 2025.

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Linda Sardi Tremonti

June 14, 2025

Dear Gloria, I remember you at Star. Nancy, you, and I always sat together at lunch. I still have the photo. Nancy passed away some time ago.
Fly with the angels, and rest in love and heavenly peace. Time never forgets youth. Luv & Hugs,
Linda Sardi

kaaren alvarado

May 16, 2025

Dear Joan and Family, Please accept my sympathy on your loss. My love and prayers for the family. sincerely, kaaren alvarado

Ginger Mc Gowan Herrera

May 11, 2025

I will miss my monthly happiness notes. Gloria Jeanne was a beautiful king lady with a great generous heart. I will miss her. Ginger Herrera, Star the Sea Academy friend

Maureen Gonzalez

May 11, 2025

Rest with the angels Gloria. You will be missed.
Maureen Robertson Gonzalez

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