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Steven Craig Stevens

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Steven Craig Stevens

Birth
Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa, USA
Death
29 May 2020 (aged 63)
Grant City, Worth County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Denver, Worth County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Steven Craig Stevens, age 63, Grant City, Missouri died unexpectedly at his parents’ home in Grant City, Saturday, May 29, 2020.

Craig was born January 29, 1957 in Mount Ayr, Iowa. He was the son of Everett Darrell and M. Carolyn “Connie" (Craig) Stevens.

Craig was a 1975 graduate of Worth County R-I High School in Grant City. While in school Craig was active in FFA and enjoyed all sports, football, basketball and track. Craig was a veteran of the United States Army serving his country in Vietnam.

When he returned home, he began farming. He enjoyed both livestock, raising crops and selling hay.
In addition to the farm he had worked as a supervisor for York International in Albany, Missouri. Before retirement he served as a supervisor in the welding/fabrication department with the sheet metal workers.

Craig was preceded in death by his father, Darrell and his son William Craig Stevens.

His survivors include: daughter, Amanda Dykeman, Lynn Center, Illinois, three grandsons, Derek, Landon and Tyler Dykeman, his mother, Connie Stevens, Grant City, sister, Lisa (Clay) McNair, Maryville, Missouri, brothers, Ed (Kim) Stevens, Parkville, Missouri, Eric (Jana) Stevens, Kearney, Missouri and his fiancé’ Glenda Wineland, Garden Grove, Iowa, nieces, nephews and a host of other friends and loved ones.
Steven Craig Stevens, age 63, Grant City, Missouri died unexpectedly at his parents’ home in Grant City, Saturday, May 29, 2020.

Craig was born January 29, 1957 in Mount Ayr, Iowa. He was the son of Everett Darrell and M. Carolyn “Connie" (Craig) Stevens.

Craig was a 1975 graduate of Worth County R-I High School in Grant City. While in school Craig was active in FFA and enjoyed all sports, football, basketball and track. Craig was a veteran of the United States Army serving his country in Vietnam.

When he returned home, he began farming. He enjoyed both livestock, raising crops and selling hay.
In addition to the farm he had worked as a supervisor for York International in Albany, Missouri. Before retirement he served as a supervisor in the welding/fabrication department with the sheet metal workers.

Craig was preceded in death by his father, Darrell and his son William Craig Stevens.

His survivors include: daughter, Amanda Dykeman, Lynn Center, Illinois, three grandsons, Derek, Landon and Tyler Dykeman, his mother, Connie Stevens, Grant City, sister, Lisa (Clay) McNair, Maryville, Missouri, brothers, Ed (Kim) Stevens, Parkville, Missouri, Eric (Jana) Stevens, Kearney, Missouri and his fiancé’ Glenda Wineland, Garden Grove, Iowa, nieces, nephews and a host of other friends and loved ones.

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