FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR STEVE DOVE ARE AS FOLLOWS; DON GRANTHAM FUNERAL HOME 1502 N. HWY. 81 DUNCAN OK. 73533 or 73534 (contact I spoke with said they are on the border of the codes) 580-255-6666 FUNERAL IS 2PM SATURDAY MAY 15,2004. IF anyone is in the area and can attend to show support it would be appreciated. Sheryl was released yesterday, and the Family is in route at his time. She received head trauma, and will have to undergo constructive work on damage to her 1 hand. Information on accident, is another driver crossed median and hit their vehicle head on. Other driver was also killed, 3rd vehicle involved hit wreckage, driver hospitalized due to injuries. Memorial Fund, as discussed, wil be set up, & information put out later. Thanks to EVERYONE. The Family WILL need the HELP of the Buick Community to get through this. JR Wills jrwills1970@ earthlink.net
One minute you're cruising the highway, talking to your wife about what color to paint the living room, and seconds later your entire family's life is destroyed. You ALL better be in Salem! Life is too short people!
You know, I was kinda depressed about getting a year older today until I read this thread. Guess I'm lucky to be able to celebrate my birthday....many people don't get that chance. The pain and sorrow that his family will go through can't compare to the pain of anything else. Their world will never be the same and I send all my prayers and thoughts to his family. Life doesn't erase pain....it just lessens with time
Per the information given under John Chamberlain's original Thread, a FUND has now been set up for Steve Dove's Family: Steven L. Dove Memorial Fund c/o Southwest Bank of Texas #40 2401 Termini St Dickinson, TX 77539 I want to thank the Buick Community for allowing me to be the messenger for the Family in this matter, and will keep you informed. Sheryl, DID want me to express Her and the Family's Appreciation for EVERYTHING this Community has Done & Meant to Steve. Without the help of SO MANY, his Books & CDs, would not have been able to be made, and yet without the Books, so many of us would be STILL looking for the information we needed. JR