Nathan Stevens
TWIN CITY -- Nathan Stevens, 42, died March 26 in an auto accident in Emanuel County.
He was born in Dickerson County, Va., and was a carpenter for Twin City Quality Building Manufacturing. He was a member of Word of Life Church.
SURVIVORS: daughters, Patty Stevens of Palatka, Fla. and Chrissy Jones of Tullahoma, Tenn.; a step-daughter, Valerie Amadon of Washington; his father, Frank Stevens Sr. of Palatka, Fla.; his step-father and mother, Kenneth and Delphine Wilkerson of Swainsboro; four brothers, Frank Stevens Jr. and Chris Stevens, both of Palatka, Fla., Doyle Stevens of Wrens and Marvin Stevens of Augusta; four sisters, Tammy Prickett of Swainsboro, Pam Stevens and Edna Stevens, both of Palatka, Fla. and Francine Stevens of Atlanta; and three grandchildren.
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. today at Johnson Funeral Home in Swainsboro, burial in Swainsboro City Cemetery.
Savannah Morning News, Mon., Mar 29, 1999
Nathan Stevens
TWIN CITY -- Nathan Stevens, 42, died March 26 in an auto accident in Emanuel County.
He was born in Dickerson County, Va., and was a carpenter for Twin City Quality Building Manufacturing. He was a member of Word of Life Church.
SURVIVORS: daughters, Patty Stevens of Palatka, Fla. and Chrissy Jones of Tullahoma, Tenn.; a step-daughter, Valerie Amadon of Washington; his father, Frank Stevens Sr. of Palatka, Fla.; his step-father and mother, Kenneth and Delphine Wilkerson of Swainsboro; four brothers, Frank Stevens Jr. and Chris Stevens, both of Palatka, Fla., Doyle Stevens of Wrens and Marvin Stevens of Augusta; four sisters, Tammy Prickett of Swainsboro, Pam Stevens and Edna Stevens, both of Palatka, Fla. and Francine Stevens of Atlanta; and three grandchildren.
FUNERAL: 11 a.m. today at Johnson Funeral Home in Swainsboro, burial in Swainsboro City Cemetery.
Savannah Morning News, Mon., Mar 29, 1999
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