Obituaries/Steven Windsor

Steven Windsor

April 02, 1957
December 01, 2021
Age 64

    " Steve Alexander Windsor April 2, 1957-December 1, 2021
    Steve Windsor of Culpeper, went home to be with the Lord on Dec 1, 2021 at the age of 64. He was surrounded by his loving wife and son.
    He is preceded in death by his parents Lester and Rosemary Windsor of New York; brother Danny Windsor of North Carolina.
    Steve was loved by many family and friends that will never forget him. Including Patricia Windsor his wife of 43 years. Son Steven Windsor and fiancé Melissa Ragland of Culpeper; Daughter Michelle Davis and husband John of Lakeland Florida. Granddaughters Haley Rose Windsor, Lyla Faith Windsor, Autumn Lily Windsor and McKenzie Davis. Grandsons Brandon Davis, Chandler and Brayden Ragland; Brother Michael Windsor of Monroe, New York; Sisters Linda Burke and husband Dave of Port Orange Florida, Pamela Windsor of Greenville South Carolina. Several nieces and nephews and many friends.
    Steve was born to Lester and Rosemary Windsor on April 2, 1957 in Queens New York. He graduated from Monroe High School in 1975. He attended Elon College in North Carolina. Steve achieved a Bachelor of Arts in Theology. He married his childhood sweetheart Patty, in 1979. He would often call her Brown Town because of her brown eyes. Steve and Patty were both blessed with two children, Steven and Michelle. After 18 years he retired from Frito-Lay. Steve true passion was as a faithful servant at Bethlehem Christian Fellowship. For 19 years he was dedicated to serving as a Deacon for his church family that was led by Pastor Sue and George Gregg, whom he honored and loved dearly. You would often catch him in the services dancing to his favorite hymns or performing a funny skit to make everyone laugh. Steve enjoyed golfing, watching Notre Dame games with his son Steven and spending time with his grandchildren. While Steves family will miss him everyday and cherish his memory, there is joy in knowing death isn’t final. He is absent in body and present with the Lord.
    In lieu of flowers the family would like donations to be made to Bethlehem Christian Fellowship 371 Lakeside Drive, Culpeper VA 22701."

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I have so many memories of Steve. I will miss him very much, but I know I will see him again. Thou that comforts me some, he is still not here. We both have been through a lot of fun times and a lot of bad times, but with the Lords help we always overcame adversity. I was so believing for that miracle that he would make it through this violent attack on his body, he fought hard to stay, but the glory he encountered drew him to be with the Lord. Can' t say I don't blame him. The grief overwhelms me at times that he won't be coming home. He is already home with the one whom we serve. I am positive he heard the words from our Lord. "well done my faithful servant! We will never forget him, and we will always have good memories of our time together. Till I see you again my love! '
- Patricia Windsor

His kindness was shown as he served others. Praying for the Windsor Family!
- Jacquelyn Brady Walker

I have the best memories of Steve as a kind generous friend . He helped me get my first real adult job which lead to my marriage and family . I will always be proud to have known him , Rest In Peace my friend God Bless you
- Rich Sullivan

When I was a kid we lived next door to the Windsors. They were quite a crew. Loved them all, though Rosily scared me. Mike was my age and my close friend. Danny was my brother’s age. Linda babysat m a few times. and Steve was the cool older brother. They loved the Baltimore Orioles, which may explain the fondness for Orange. Steve and Patty was our neighborhood Romeo and Juliet. I am so happy that that this story had a beautiful ending. Sounds like love prevailed. Prayers for all who were close to him.
- James Mirabile