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==Birth==  
 
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Richard C. Stevens was born in 1936. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens. His grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. '''[[Stevens, Daniel Webster|Daniel Stevens]]''' and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bunzey, Sr. His siblings were:
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Richard C. Stevens was born February 24, 1936. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens. His grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. '''[[Stevens, Daniel Webster|Daniel Stevens]]''' and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bunzey, Sr. His siblings were:
 
*Mrs. Glen Willsie
 
*Mrs. Glen Willsie
 
*'''[[Stevens, Diane S.|Diane S. Stevens]]''' - Mrs. David Schaffer
 
*'''[[Stevens, Diane S.|Diane S. Stevens]]''' - Mrs. David Schaffer
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*Ruth Stevens
 
*Ruth Stevens
 
*Michael Stevens
 
*Michael Stevens
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Son, Richard Charles, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens, Knox, February 24, (1936) born at Ellis hospital.
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:Schenectady Gazette - Friday, February 28, 1936
  
 
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Birth

Richard C. Stevens was born February 24, 1936. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens. His grandparents were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bunzey, Sr. His siblings were:

  • Mrs. Glen Willsie
  • Diane S. Stevens - Mrs. David Schaffer
  • David Stevens
  • Margaret Stevens
  • Dawn Stevens
  • Pat Stevens
  • Thomas Stevens
  • Ruth Stevens
  • Michael Stevens

Son, Richard Charles, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens, Knox, February 24, (1936) born at Ellis hospital.

Schenectady Gazette - Friday, February 28, 1936

Education

Occupation

Marriage & Children

Richard Stevens married Carol Ostrander.

Death

Richard C. Stevens, a 26-year-old Town of Knox man, was killed last Thursday night (June 7, 1962) when his pick-up truck rolled over twice as he entered his driveway. Stevens died of head and internal injuries, according to Albany County Coroner DeForest Deitz, Jr.

Obituary

Richard C. Stevens Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Friday, June 15, 1962

Knox Man Killed As His Truck Tips

A 26-year-old Town of Knox man was killed last Thursday, night when his pick-up truck rolled over twice as he entered his driveway.

As Richard C. Stevens entered his driveway from Route 156 near Route 157, the wheels on one side went off a three-foot embankment into the farm field, State Police at Selkirk said.

The car rolled over, throwing out two passengers who were not hurt. The truck landed right-side up in the field. When the two rushed to help Stevens out, they found him dead in the driver's seat.

Stevens died of head and internal injuries, according to Albany County Coroner DeForest Deitz, Jr.

The passengers were David Stevens, 22, the dead man's brother, and Donald Ostrander, 20, both of Knox.

The accident happened at 9:15 p. m, police said.

Survivors include his wife, Carol Ostrander; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stevens; the following brothers and sisters, Mrs. Glen Willsie, Mrs. David Schaffer, David, Margaret, Dawn, Pat, Thomas, Ruth and Michael Stevens; and his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Ford Bunzey, Sr.

Funeral services were held from the Knox Reformed church Monday afternoon. Rev. Donald Hull, minister of the church, officiated. Interment was at Knox cemetery.

Altamont Enterprise — Friday, June 15, 1962

STEVENS—Albany Medical Center, June 7, 1962, Richard C, Star Route, Altamont; husband of Carol Ostrander; son of Raymond and Emma Stevens; brother of Mrs. Glen Willsie, Mrs. David Schaffer, David, Margaret, Dawn, Pat, Thomas, Ruth and Michael Stevens; grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Webster Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bunzey, Sr. Funeral services from the Fredendali Funeral Home. Altamont. Time later.

Knickerbocker News - June 8, 1962

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