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John Stephen Magee

Graveside service for John Stephen Magee will be 2 p.m.,

Thursday, September 3, 2020, at Carmel Baptist Church Cemetery in Lawrence County.

Mr. Magee, 60, of Bogue Chitto, died August 28, 2020 at his residence.

He was born January 22, 1960 to Marvin Doyle Magee and Naida Miller.

He was retired from the oil industry and was a dedicated father and grandfather.

Mr. Magee was a member of Easthaven Baptist Church.

He is preceded in death by his father, Marvin Magee; stepfather, Robert Eaton Sr.;

and brothers, Robert Eaton, Jr. and Michael Magee.

He is survived by his mother Naida Eaton; son, Donald Magee; daughter,

Catie Goldsmith; brother, Paul Eaton; and sister Janet Phillips. There are also

four grandchildren who will miss their grandfather greatly, Cayleigh Long,

Laney Goldsmith, Wyatt Goldsmith, and Gracie Magee, Lifelong best friends,

Brian Smith, Sammy Smith, and Ricky Tardo, as well as a host of nieces

and nephews and other loving family members and friends.

2 comments

  • Comment Link Charles h Laurie Monday, 07 September 2020 10:49 posted by Charles h Laurie

    To all of dear Steve's family: We are deeply grieved over Steve's passing. He was always very kind, and easy to talk with. He was a great cook! He shared some of his recipes with us, Even tho he suffered much, he was a trooper, always concerned about his mother, he loves her dearly. The bible gives us a beautiful hope that soon God will wipe all tears from our faces. Isaiah 25:8 tell us GOD HIMSELF has spoken it. The resurrection hope comforts us. Revelation 21:4 assures us death will be no more. John 11:41-44. Lazarus was restored to life. Soon our dear friend Steve will wake up from sleep to once again embrace his dear family and friends. What a re-union that will be!!!!! 1 peter 5:7 'Throw all your anxiety on Him ( GOD) because he cares for you'.

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  • Comment Link Paul  Sue  Eaton Tuesday, 01 September 2020 13:29 posted by Paul Sue Eaton

    Words can not express how saddened we are of Steve’s passing. Steve was a very special person and a one of a kind! He enjoyed life and was very devoted to his family and friends and deeply loved them. He was the kind of person who was always there with a helping hand or words of encouragement whenever you needed it. He never deserved what he was dealt with in life but he never complained and he never let it stop him from being the best son, brother, father and grandfather that he was. We have so many fond memories of Steve and will always remember him as one of the nicest, kindest, loving person we ever knew. We lived miles apart and didn’t get to see each other as much as we would have liked to but we will also remember the special person he was.

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