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Steven Edward Recore, Jr.

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Steven Edward Recore, Jr









Steven Edward Recore, Jr., affectionately known as Stevie, passed away after an extended illness on September 24, 2024, in Ashford, Alabama. Born on May 5, 1977, in New York, Stevie was a man who found joy in the intricacies of mechanics and the warmth of his loved ones. His life was a testament to the enduring power of love, kindness, and a good sense of humor.


Stevie's early years in New York were marked by a fascination with the way things worked. He was never happier than when he was taking something apart, only to skillfully put it back together again. This passion for mechanics guided him into a career where he became known for his ability to fix lawnmowers and engines with a finesse that few could match. His work not only showcased his handy nature but also his friendly demeanor, as he was always ready to lend a helping hand or share a laugh with his customers and colleagues.


His professional life was paralleled by a rich and joyful personal life. Stevie was the life of the party, a man whose presence could light up any room. He had an infectious love for life and a playful spirit that drew people to him. Stevie's greatest love was for his family. He was a devoted husband to his wife, Nicolette Sampson, and a loving father to his sons, Taylor Recore and Cameron Recore. His siblings, brother Shawn Recore with wife Rosemary, and sisters Sueann Kuykendall with husband Billy, and Star Recore, will fondly remember Stevie's unwavering support and camaraderie. He was also a cherished uncle to several nieces and nephews who adored their fun-loving uncle.


Stevie's interests were many and varied, but all of them underlined his zest for life. His enthusiasm for dirt bikes and four-wheelers was well-known, as he would often be seen covered in dust, a broad smile on his face. He was also a master behind the grill, often hosting family and friends for unforgettable gatherings filled with laughter and his signature dishes. Fishing was another of Stevie's passions, a peaceful pursuit that allowed him to revel in the quiet beauty of nature.


Loving, handy, and friendly are the words that best describe Stevie. He was a man who built his life on the foundation of caring for others, whether it was through his meticulous work on engines, his dedication to his family, or his ability to make a new friend wherever he went. Even as he faced the challenges of his illness, Stevie remained a beacon of positivity, always more concerned with the well-being of those around him than his own.


Stevie was preceded in death by his father, Steven Recore, Sr. and by his mother, Wendy Recore. Their legacy of love and family values live on through Stevie's life and the memories he created with those he cherished.


As we say goodbye to Stevie, we celebrate the man who touched so many lives with his generosity of spirit. His departure leaves a void in the hearts of those who knew him, but his memory will continue to inspire and comfort us. Stevie's story is not just one of a life lived, but of a life shared generously with others. His was a life truly well-lived, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.












Robert and Toni Byrd · Sunset Memorial Park


1700 Barrington Rd, Midland City AL · (334) 983-6604






Steven Edward Recore, Jr.

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