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Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Homes - Syracuse
Alice Stephens
November 27th, 1947 - March 11th, 2020
Alice Stephens was born in Syracuse, NY, November 27, 1947. She graduated from Onondaga Valley Academy and later Onondaga Community College. She retired from Excellus BlueCross BlueShield. Alice was preceded in death by her parents Theodore and Martha Rosen, her sister Kay Reich, and her beloved husband John Stephens. Alice is survived by one daughter, Hope Ann Williams; one son-in-love, Kevin L. Williams Sr. two sons, John Eugene and Michael Stephens, both of Syracuse, NY; fifteen grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Dr. Philip T. Rosen (Kerry) of Tybee Island, GA; four sisters-in-law, Mary E. Davis, Vanessa J. Stephens, Gloria Williams (Frank), and Arme Lee Brooks (Anthony) all of Syracuse, NY; one brother-in-law Ted Reich (Elaine) of Baldwinsville, NY; her best friend, Wendy Edwards of Syracuse, NY; and host of nieces, nephews, and cousins. Graveside Services will be Monday, March 23, 2020, 11 AM at Onondaga Valley Cemetery, Syracuse, NY.
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From its opening in 1912, Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Homes in Syracuse has upheld a long-standing tradition of serving families of all faiths with dignity and respect. Our funeral home is equipped with multiple chapels, each designed to provide a serene and respectful setting for services of any scale. As memorial service planning experts, we offer comprehensive guidance on creating personalized ceremonies that truly reflect the life and values of the deceased....
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