Stephen Douglas Pope, 29, of rural Deep River, IA, died at his home on Wednesday, March 1, 2006.
He was born on November 7, 1976 at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City, IA. The son of Terry and Debra (Lee) Pope. He graduated from English Valleys High School at North English in 1995 and then attended Kirkwood Communtiy College and Northwest Missouri State where he recieved a bachelor of technology and animal science. He had been working for Holdens Foundation Seed. Stephen is survived by his parents, Terry and Debra of North English, a brother, Joseph of North English, his paternal grandmother, Margaret Pope of Millersburg, IA; several aunts and uncles, cousins, and other relatives and friends.
Stephen is the type of person if you knew him you'll never forget him. He was very polite well manored, and very funny. I have nothing but good memories of Stephen. One good memory I have of Stephen, is when I turned 21 Stephen and his brother Joe picked me up and took me out for one of my first legal drinks at the bar. Even though Stephen wasnt feeling good he still went and ended up throwing up in the car on the way, and all night all he could do was apologize to me for throwing up. That's just the type of guy he was .
Stephen Douglas Pope, 29, of rural Deep River, IA, died at his home on Wednesday, March 1, 2006.
He was born on November 7, 1976 at the University of Iowa Hospital in Iowa City, IA. The son of Terry and Debra (Lee) Pope. He graduated from English Valleys High School at North English in 1995 and then attended Kirkwood Communtiy College and Northwest Missouri State where he recieved a bachelor of technology and animal science. He had been working for Holdens Foundation Seed. Stephen is survived by his parents, Terry and Debra of North English, a brother, Joseph of North English, his paternal grandmother, Margaret Pope of Millersburg, IA; several aunts and uncles, cousins, and other relatives and friends.
Stephen is the type of person if you knew him you'll never forget him. He was very polite well manored, and very funny. I have nothing but good memories of Stephen. One good memory I have of Stephen, is when I turned 21 Stephen and his brother Joe picked me up and took me out for one of my first legal drinks at the bar. Even though Stephen wasnt feeling good he still went and ended up throwing up in the car on the way, and all night all he could do was apologize to me for throwing up. That's just the type of guy he was .
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