Item
Document
David Pirly Stevens Sr.
- Title
- David Pirly Stevens Sr.
- Name
- David
- Surname
- Stevens
- Nickname
- Grumpy
- Birthday
- 16 September 1923
- Birthplace
- Mt. Holly, South Carolina, United States
- Parents
- Joseph and Mary Stevens
- Death Date
- 2008
- Career
- United States Navy; Naval Weapons Station; Barber; International Longshoreman's Association Local 1422
- Spouse
- Margaret B. Stevens; Rose Marie Stevens
- Marriage Date and Place
- 22 February 1944; 29 May 1993
- Children
- Anthony Stevens (pre-deceased); Barbara S. Harley of Charleston, South Carolina, United States; David (Jannie) Stevens Jr. of Charleston, South Carolina, United States; Dwayne (Minister Debra) Stevens of Charleston, South Carolina, United States; Joyce S. Pickett of Lake Mary, Florida, United States; Margaret S. Bennett of Camden, New Jersey, United States; Jesse E. (Deloris) Stevens of Norfolk, Virginia, United States | Step-children: Thomas Anthony (Sylvania) Moultrie of Charleston, South Carolina, United States; Kendrick (Latoya) Moultrie of Charleston, South Carolina, United States; Taimeka (Abraham) Patterson Sr. oof Summerville, South Carolina, United States
- Son-and-daughter-in-law: Eugene Bennet Sr. (pre-deceased); Ruth Stevens
- Extended Family
- Siblings: Emma (William) Harper of Pemberton, New Jersey, United States; Catherine Sparkman of Charleston, South Carolina, United States; Roosevelt (Wilhemina) Stevens of Bronx, New York, United States; Johnny Stevens of Bronx, New York, United States
- Brother-and-sister-in-laws: Julius (Barbara) Dooctor; William (Darlene) Doctor; Ezekiel (Beatrice) Doctor; Patricia Grooss; Odessa Watson; Laverne Jackson; Veronica Ray
- Church
- Royal Baptist Church
- Funeral Location
- Royal Missionary Baptist Church in North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
- Donated by
- Hester McFadden
- Publisher
- International African American Museum
- Type
- Document
- Format
- Portable Document Format
- Language
- English
- Rights
- Public Domain | All records should be cited as coming from the Center Family History at the International African American Museum in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.
- Item sets
- S-T Funeral Programs
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