Between 1943-1946, he served his country in the United States Navy during World War II, and was in the Normandy Invasion. After his military service, he worked at the Cotton Mills in Monroe, Orkin Exterminators, and retired from Hercules, Inc..
He was preceded in death by all his brothers and sisters; J.T. Stephens, Roy Stephens, Homer Stephens, Freck Stephens, Rip Stephens, Bill Stephens, Julius Stephens, baby boy Stephens, Lillian S. Herring, Velma S. Malcom, Martha S. Herring, and Eva Mae Stephens.
Between 1943-1946, he served his country in the United States Navy during World War II, and was in the Normandy Invasion. After his military service, he worked at the Cotton Mills in Monroe, Orkin Exterminators, and retired from Hercules, Inc..
He was preceded in death by all his brothers and sisters; J.T. Stephens, Roy Stephens, Homer Stephens, Freck Stephens, Rip Stephens, Bill Stephens, Julius Stephens, baby boy Stephens, Lillian S. Herring, Velma S. Malcom, Martha S. Herring, and Eva Mae Stephens.
Family Members
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James Roy Stephens
1905–1979
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William Noah "Bill" Stephens
1907–1974
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Homer F Stephens
1909–1988
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John Robert "Freck" Stephens
1912–1977
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James Thomas "J. T." Stephens Jr
1917–1999
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Joseph Walter Stephens
1919–1995
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Lillian Frances Stephens Herring
1923–2008
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Velma Stephens Malcom
1927–2008
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Martha Sylvia Stephens Herring
1930–1996
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