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Stephen Alan Collmer

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Stephen Alan Collmer

Birth
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Death
10 Mar 2010 (aged 56)
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section JM-3
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Steve passed away quietly on the afternoon of March 10, 2010at the age of 56. Born October 16, 1953, he was preceded in death by his sister Mary Imy and his parents, Joe and Rosemary Collmer. Steve was native of Dallas as were his parents. He is survived by his sister Allyson Marquett and his brothers, Jan and his wife Suzanne, Bob and his wife Judy and brother-in-law Ken Imy. Steve was not married, He attended Holy Cross grade school, Bishop Dunne High School, received a BA from UT Arlington and an LLD from the University of Houston. He practiced law over the years, but his true love was in the finding, buying and selling of antiques and other interesting items. He was life long fan of the Beatles and is one of the very few people to see them live in a 1964 concert in Dallas. A memorial service is planned for 11:00 am Tuesday morning, at Calvary Hill North Mausoleum Chapel in Dallas. Father Tim Gollob, pastor of Holy Cross Catholic Church and Father John Libone, pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church are both long time friends of Steve and the Collmer family and will officiate. The family request no flowers. Donations may be made to Holy Cross Catholic Church in Oak Cliff.

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Steve passed away quietly on the afternoon of March 10, 2010at the age of 56. Born October 16, 1953, he was preceded in death by his sister Mary Imy and his parents, Joe and Rosemary Collmer. Steve was native of Dallas as were his parents. He is survived by his sister Allyson Marquett and his brothers, Jan and his wife Suzanne, Bob and his wife Judy and brother-in-law Ken Imy. Steve was not married, He attended Holy Cross grade school, Bishop Dunne High School, received a BA from UT Arlington and an LLD from the University of Houston. He practiced law over the years, but his true love was in the finding, buying and selling of antiques and other interesting items. He was life long fan of the Beatles and is one of the very few people to see them live in a 1964 concert in Dallas. A memorial service is planned for 11:00 am Tuesday morning, at Calvary Hill North Mausoleum Chapel in Dallas. Father Tim Gollob, pastor of Holy Cross Catholic Church and Father John Libone, pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church are both long time friends of Steve and the Collmer family and will officiate. The family request no flowers. Donations may be made to Holy Cross Catholic Church in Oak Cliff.

http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=Stephen-Collmer&lc=1458&pid=140621348∣=4167947


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