Dennis Tyler Stevens


Dennis Tyler Stevens
December 18, 1956 – February 25, 2019

Dennis Stevens, 62, of Bryan, passed away on Monday, February 25, 2019, in Bryan. A memorial service honoring the life of Dennis will begin at 1 pm, Thursday, February 28, 2019, at Callaway-Jones Funeral Centers with Certified Life Celebrant Dawn Lee Wakefield, officiating. Services are in the care of Callaway-Jones Funeral and Cremation Centers, Bryan-College Station.

Dennis was born to William Harold and Wana Stevens on December 18, 1956, in San Diego, Ca., an early Christmas gift to his family. Dennis after high school completed trade school, diesel mechanic, professional certifications as he enjoyed learning outside of traditional settings. He knew hard and honest work throughout his career; he was to himself but was willing to share his knowledge with those who would inquire as to how to make things better. As an oil field manager in many areas of the industry, his family credits him for being a very safe supervisor for all his co-workers both on and off the oil fields. Dennis also, enjoyed time with his family and was most adamant of being outside working in the yard, creating a very nice meticulous landscape for all to enjoy. The birth of his children brought him great joy while the birth of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the completion of his world.

Dennis and Jeannie were married, combining two families as one. They shared many of years together embracing each family as one. They traveled together with the children for a vacation. Dennis enjoyed a variety of music genres while teaching the children to enjoy the artistic value of such pleasure in music. Many, especially by his family, will miss him. He was a Christian man in faith and loved to share his relationship with Jesus to all.

His father William Harold Stevens, his mother Wana Stevens; his sister Cathy Orr; all preceded him in death.

Dennis’ wife Jeannie Stevens; his children Nathan and wife Misty Stevens, Adam Dement, April and husband Fritz Wehring; Stacy and husband Milo Main; his brother, William Stevens; his sister, Sandy Mock; his grandchildren and; numerous nephews and nieces all survive him.

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  1. Great Man for short time I knew him he will be missed…sorry for ur loss Stevens Family my prayers are wit you guys!!!!!!…..

  2. Jeannie I would to offer my condolences to you and you family and my prayers go out to you and your family. Dennis will be greatly missed. He was a great friend and mentor to me. He taught me so much when it came to safety. If you or your family need anything please feel free to contact me.

  3. Dearest Nathan & April,
    I am so sorry, and there are no words to express our sorrow. Always remember your dad loved you both very much and he will always be with you; watch over you and forever live in your hearts. ♥️

    “Always loved, never forgotten, forever missed” Love ~mom

  4. Probably the Best Boss I ever had and absolutely one of the best friends I ever had! Until we meet again my friend! May God look over and bless your family, they have endured a great loss, I am sure they miss you, May God bless them!

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