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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
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Walter Anderson posted a condolence
Sunday, January 12, 2003
What can be said about MR.S other than he was one of the people, next to Ewell Gibbons responible for the destruction of so many trees. The man was a constant termite in the way he chewed up toothpicks. Night or day a toothpick was not far away.
The best to you and your familes at this time and always.
Bud
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Robin Gerace posted a condolence
Friday, January 10, 2003
To my cousins Edna and Janice: Please know that you have given your father the most beautiful service I have ever been to. I know that he is looking down on both of you and is smiling as he always did. My fondest memories of my uncle Frank are, all of the basketball games he took Ed and I to. Also, Ed, remember the way he used to look at us when he pretended to be mad at us? I do, he was so funny. I'm so glad I got to spend time with him last summer at the shore. I love you uncle Frank, play on. Love, Robin
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Cynthia Stevenson-Roscoe posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2003
Grandpop was a great man to many and undoubtfully number one on my list. He stopped over my house, my tree was up and he asked me if I remember all of the christmas' with him and the family at Aunt Janice's house. I said " Grandpop of course I remember, I also remember what you gave me it was a Raggedy Ann watch Christmas of 78". And we hugged. I loved Grandpop and miss him.
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Dennis & Carolyn Keen and daughters posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 8, 2003
I have such fond memories of Frank. I remember having to be real quiet after 8:30 at night because Frank had to get his sleep Ed, do you really think they were sleeping. I remember being taken to see Peggy Fleming in Cherry Hill and being so envious because I knew my dad would never sit through an ice show. His 70th birthday party was a blast. I've enjoyed our recent times in Tuckerton and so happy that he was a part of our summers and always treated me like family.
Edna and Janice you have been wonderful daughters and he deserved that because he was the ultimate dad. I'll miss him but I'm sure not as much as the two of you. Dennis and I are here for you and you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love, Carol
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Shawn Marlin posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2003
Frank Stevenson was my grandfather and on top of that a great man, and a great role model. My Pop Pop loved cards, flat toothpicks and his family, i know this cuz i was close to him, I can remember a lot of times with my pop pop but to cut it short i will say this one memory, It was on the day of the District 15 championship game in 1998 when my grandfather, came up to me before the game and said "no matter what happens you are still my grandson", later on in the game it was a close one all the way to the last inning and the last out, when i was up to bat and i remember looking at Pop Pop and him just smiling and pointing his finger at me, I hit a double and we won the game, My Pop Pop was so happy, and that's the kind of pop pop he was, he was always there for his family's accomplishments. and Pop Pop you are still the number one Pop POp
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Raymond Butler posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2003
Summer Nights on Delancey St.,, Pinochle, Teaching me Gin Rummy, A strong influance on being a take charge person...He was inspirational as a human being and I'm Proud to be his nephew.
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Tim Clarke posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2003
To: Janice, Shawn and the entire Stevenson family.
The first time I met Frank was at my family reunion when he came along with Janice. I was maybe 14 or 15 at the time and was finally aloud to play cards with the adults. Frank and my Uncle Potts quickly taught me the ropes. We played all afternoon, midnight poker, follow the queen and a few more that I don't really remember. By the end of the day I was broke. Just spare change really. I don't remember the games that well but do know that poker isn't my game ecspecially if it's with a guy chewing on a toothpick. Our hearts and prayer's are with you all.
Love,
Tim and Jenn
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linda and bill rescigno posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 7, 2003
I REMEMBER 4 GUYS SITTING AT A Makeshift cardtable, right out on the street, playing pinochle.Frank, Bernie, Ray and Doudie or Ben or whomever that interchangable 4th guy was. Frank with his toothpick, Ray with his ciggarette. My dad has waited a long time to get that pinochle game going again, now he has his partner.Play on fella's.See you in the next life Uncle Frankie Stevenson.
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Dave & Sandy Marlin posted a condolence
Sunday, January 5, 2003
For Janice and Shawn and the Stevenson Family;
Our prayers and condolences are with you at this time. The passing of your Father and Grandfather never happens at a good time. But please be assured he is in a better place and without grief or pain.
Love,
Dave and Sandy Marlin
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