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Steven Bradley Wakefield

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Steven Bradley Wakefield

Birth
Jasper, Walker County, Alabama, USA
Death
28 Nov 2009 (aged 22)
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Haleyville, Winston County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.2563046, Longitude: -87.5596629
Plot
Everlasting Life 74C4
Memorial ID
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Steven Bradley Wakefield, of Double Springs passed away on November 28, 2009 in Birmingham.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 6-9 PM at Double Springs First Baptist Church where service will be held on Thursday at 2 PM. He will lie in state from 1-2 PM. Burial will be at Winston Memorial Cemetery.
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The following was written by Bradley:

People will always tell you life is what happens when your to busy trying to make plans. One minute we think we know exactly where we are going and what we are gonna do, then a storm comes and blows us off track. The wind blows away the compass, the rain wets the map, and the storm rips the sail. When things get this messed up it would be easy to give up and quit. But no matter how tempting it is, quitting will never get you anywhere. You just have to move on, use your imagination, reset your sails towards another goal. Then build the courage to set sail again in the never ending voyage of life. Whether its another detour or you catch the tradewinds and it takes you were you are suppose to be. The most important thing is to keep going and never stop. Sail at your own pace, take breaks whenever you need one and always save time for the scenic views. As long as you keep going and never quit you will be on your way, even if its not perfectly clear where you are headed.

Relax, look around, and enjoy the journey. It is all part of who you will be when you get there. Life is to short for regrets, so don't have regrets. We will all learn from our mistakes and everyone is going to make them, so learn from it and forget about it. There will be times in your life that you will not want to move on and be stuck on something, if fate has it to work out then it will. If it's not meant to work out then maybe it's better as a memory. Just always be happy with what you have because you never know when it will be gone. Hopefully it will last a lifetime, but it may be gone tomorrow. I wish you the best on your journey through life and may the wind always be at your back and the seas always open. Later, Bradley
Steven Bradley Wakefield, of Double Springs passed away on November 28, 2009 in Birmingham.

Visitation will be held on Wednesday from 6-9 PM at Double Springs First Baptist Church where service will be held on Thursday at 2 PM. He will lie in state from 1-2 PM. Burial will be at Winston Memorial Cemetery.
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The following was written by Bradley:

People will always tell you life is what happens when your to busy trying to make plans. One minute we think we know exactly where we are going and what we are gonna do, then a storm comes and blows us off track. The wind blows away the compass, the rain wets the map, and the storm rips the sail. When things get this messed up it would be easy to give up and quit. But no matter how tempting it is, quitting will never get you anywhere. You just have to move on, use your imagination, reset your sails towards another goal. Then build the courage to set sail again in the never ending voyage of life. Whether its another detour or you catch the tradewinds and it takes you were you are suppose to be. The most important thing is to keep going and never stop. Sail at your own pace, take breaks whenever you need one and always save time for the scenic views. As long as you keep going and never quit you will be on your way, even if its not perfectly clear where you are headed.

Relax, look around, and enjoy the journey. It is all part of who you will be when you get there. Life is to short for regrets, so don't have regrets. We will all learn from our mistakes and everyone is going to make them, so learn from it and forget about it. There will be times in your life that you will not want to move on and be stuck on something, if fate has it to work out then it will. If it's not meant to work out then maybe it's better as a memory. Just always be happy with what you have because you never know when it will be gone. Hopefully it will last a lifetime, but it may be gone tomorrow. I wish you the best on your journey through life and may the wind always be at your back and the seas always open. Later, Bradley


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