Frederick C. Stevens

Frederick C. Stevens, a devout Christian, was born on September 5, 1941, in Clayville, New York, and passed away at his home in Pinellas Park, Florida, on April 15, 2026.

Frederick lived a life grounded in faith and he found joy in the simple pleasures of life, especially spending time fishing with his grandson.

He is survived by his beloved wife, Emily Stevens; his six children, Mishele Gillette, Stacey Handville, Geoff (Tracey) Stevens, Greg (Brenda) Stevens, Barbara (Michael) Race, and Frederick Stevens II; and his two brothers, John and Jerry Stevens.

Frederick was blessed with a large and ever-growing family that brought him tremendous pride and happiness. He leaves behind 21 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren, each carrying forward a part of his legacy and love.

Though Frederick’s presence will be deeply missed, he will live on in the hearts of his family and friends.

2 Responses

  1. Pepa you will always be remembered by me and every else in the family and for every in the family who doesn’t know me I am Alex 1 of his grandsons and I still remember saying after we got done fishing and he brought me to my house. See you next weekend now, unfortunately I dident see you the weekend after but I will always you.

  2. I knew Fred since 2003, as a regular viewer/caller into the LivePrayer livestream. I remember his zeal for God and unwavering commitment in upholding a very conservative Biblical interpretation, playing guitar and singing, Godly council, and being a very passionate prayer warrior. We had many (sometimes heated) arguments and debates, and butted heads a few times, but always talked until the livestream ended around 2008. Not many people know, but in 2004, Fred and I helped rescue a girl from an abusive household who was being exploited on national Christian radio by a wealthy heiress. His service was also held at the same place as his LP work colleague, Stacey Brown. I hope you are both enjoying Heaven. God Bless.

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