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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Stephen Samford, 65 years old, born on July 13, 1949, and passed away on September 4, 2014. We will remember him forever.
September 4, 2016
September 4, 2016
I like to think that Steve would've been a grand President. Compared to most, Steve would've been honest. Every speech would've been a sermon full of God's truth. When appropriate, he would've been funny and entertaining. Or he would've provided valid facts/information about any subject since he had a photographic memory. 
And best of all, Steve would've put each and every bad guy in their place. Crimes would have been dramatically reduced. For those who deserved confinement, there would've been no mercy and they would've thought twice about continuing their lives of crime once they had served their full time.
Of course, this is simply my imagination but Steve would've served our country well, had God chosen him for that work. But we do have our real memories of Steve from his time on earth with us. For that, I am thankful.

"Heaven is a place of 'no mores'. There will be no more tears, no more pain and no more sorrow. (Revelation 21:4). There will be no more separation because death will be conquered. (Revelation 20:6). The best thing about heaven is the presence of our Lord and Savior. (John 3:2). We will be face to face with the Lamb of God who loved us and sacrificed himself so that we can enjoy His presence in heaven for eternity."

Tim Challies
challies.com

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September 4, 2016
September 4, 2016
I like to think that Steve would've been a grand President. Compared to most, Steve would've been honest. Every speech would've been a sermon full of God's truth. When appropriate, he would've been funny and entertaining. Or he would've provided valid facts/information about any subject since he had a photographic memory. 
And best of all, Steve would've put each and every bad guy in their place. Crimes would have been dramatically reduced. For those who deserved confinement, there would've been no mercy and they would've thought twice about continuing their lives of crime once they had served their full time.
Of course, this is simply my imagination but Steve would've served our country well, had God chosen him for that work. But we do have our real memories of Steve from his time on earth with us. For that, I am thankful.

"Heaven is a place of 'no mores'. There will be no more tears, no more pain and no more sorrow. (Revelation 21:4). There will be no more separation because death will be conquered. (Revelation 20:6). The best thing about heaven is the presence of our Lord and Savior. (John 3:2). We will be face to face with the Lamb of God who loved us and sacrificed himself so that we can enjoy His presence in heaven for eternity."

Tim Challies
challies.com
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