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Johnny Paul Stephens, Sr., known as Paul by family and close friends left this world on January 4, 2021.
Paul was born in Slocomb, Alabama in 1942. After graduating from high school in 1960, Paul left Slocomb to join the US Air Force at the age of 17. Paul met his wife Bernetta Hill while attending courses at the University of Madison and they married in 1963. They have three children, four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Paul’s field was in Ground Communications with the USAF Security Service. His assignments included Taiwan, England and Greece. After 23 years in the service, Paul retired from the US Air Force and returned to Slocomb in 1983. He went on to work at Twitchell, the Dothan Police Station and GE, where he retired in 2006. Anyone who met Paul knew how much he enjoyed his retirement. He would often say that he only had to worry about what he’d cook for the day.
He was the perfect provider, totally devoted to his wife and children without any limits. With his Electronics background, he could pretty much fix anything both mechanical and electrical. The phone would ring and then you’d see him leave to go and help someone. He was solid and always willing to share his wisdom on so many things. His family and friends knew they could count on him.
Paul had a passion for fishing, cooking and traveling to new places. People from around the globe are mourning the loss of a wonderful man. He met no strangers, lived his life to the fullest and would often say that he had no regrets and was so thankful for the life the Lord had granted him.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory: His wife, Bernetta Hill Stephens; children: Johnny Paul Stephens, Jr., Roxanne Dozier (Christopher) and Suzanne Wardini (Antoine); sister: Gladys Stephens-Joseph; grandchildren: Shavanda Stephens, Joshua Myles and Shaliz Stephens; great grandchildren: Nylah Myles and Edmond Myles, Jr.; his brother-in-law Cecil Smith, and a host of sisters and brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, other cousins, relatives and friends.
To his loved ones, he was taken too soon, but our hearts are comforted when we remember his words, “When your time is up, you’re leaving this world.” We love him so much and we are going to miss his guidance, wisdom, and his positive energy and upbeat take on life - both fueled by his true belief that God is in control.
What we have once enjoyed we can never lose.
All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.
Helen Keller
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