Stephen William Spears

November 19, 1953 - September 8, 2008 Stephen William Spears, 54, Indianapolis, died September 8, 2008. Mr. Spears was born on November 19, 1953, in Elwood, Indiana.

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  1. I just had gotten to know Steve and had some good indepth conversations about each of our travels in life. I worked across the aisle from him. A very good man. My heart and prayers go out to the family during this time. Steve will be missed, and is mis

  2. As I sit here at my desk at home I am reminded that the desk chair I am sitting in at this very moment was a gift from Steve . Steve will be sadly missed as a good neighbor & my friend. Our prayers go out to the family . I will miss my friend & always tre

  3. Our family has lived across the street from Steve for the past 7 years. He has been a kind neighbor to our family and others. I frequently saw him out in the evening walking, riding his bike, or on the porch chatting with Denise, who is another neighbor.

  4. I had previously worked with Steve and you could not ask for a better coworker. He will not be forgotten. He was a very good and kind person to have known.

  5. STEVE WE HAD MANY LAUGHS AND MANY FRUSTRATING TIMES AT DFAS. I MOVED AWAY TO SOUTHERN INDIANA AND I HAVE MISSED YOU. YOU WERE A VERY MUCH A GENTLEMAN AND A VERY GOOD WORKER. WHEN YOU SEE MY MOTHER AND FATHER IN HEAVEN PLEASE HUG THEM FOR ME. TO HIS FA

  6. I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Steve and DFAS several years ago. He drew my name for gift exchange one year and gave me a nice pin. I will always remember his kindness. May God comfort you as only he can in such a time as this.

  7. I have known Steve as a co-worker and a friend for over 6 years. A little over six years ago, I started a new job and Steve trained me. We spent the next few years working together daily and becoming friends. We talked daily. Even after I moved away from

  8. Steve will be greatly missed. We will always remember the great times we had together. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Stan,Debbie,AJ

  9. I don’t think that I ever saw Steve get mad. He was always kind to everyone. When I did the first crafts fair/bazaar at DFAS, Steve stopped by my table to see if I needed a break, and came back at lunchtime to see if I wanted him to bring me something.

  10. Steve was a quiet guy, but once you got to know him, he was a very good man. I will miss his humor. He will be deeply missed. My prayers go out to his family during this time. Rest in Peace, Steve. May God bless.

  11. I’ll remember Steve most for his great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

  12. We will miss Steve. He was a good neighbor and always helpful, a shining star with a ready smile and a warm handshake.

  13. Steve and I worked together at DFAS and the one thing I will always remember about my relationship with him were the conversations we had. He was smart, thoughtful…He was definitely someone I knew I could talk to about just about anything. I will miss h

  14. My heart is filled with sadness as I just found out about Steve’s passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Steve and I haven’t worked together for some time but the times I do remember were all happy and funny at the same time. I knew I c

  15. I met Steve in 2003 at a ‘All-Hands Meeting’. There was a sign-in sheet being pass around. He and I were sitting next to one another. I signed in first, then a passed the list to him. After he signed in he turned to me to show we have the same last na

  16. Steve was such a nice person. I remember Steve always having a positive attitude and making me smile when I saw him here at work. Steve will be truly missed by everyone here at DFAS who knew him. My prayers go out to his family. Steve was a very good

  17. Please accept my condolences for your lost. Stephen was a good person that I got to know here at work. He would give me advice from exercises for my back to how to refurnish a table. You will be missed Stephen.


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