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Stephen Fielder

January 10, 1955 ~ July 21, 2010

Stephen Fielder, 55, of Cedar Rapids, died Wednesday, July 21, 2010, at University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City. Funeral Services: 10:00 a.m. Monday, July 26, 2010, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids, by Rev. Christopher Podhajsky. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home, with a rosary at 7 pm. Burial: Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include his mother, Grace; three brothers, David (Mary) Fielder, Jody Beltram, and Danny (Sheila) Arenas; and two sisters, Mona Fielder, and Nancy (Russ, a special brother-in-law) Borkowski, all of Cedar Rapids. Stephen was born January 10, 1955, in Cedar Rapids, the son of Henry North and Grace (Rodriguez) Fielder. He loved to read and play pool with his family and friends. He was preceded in death by his father, and a brother, John. Memorial donations can be made to: Stephen Fielder Memorial, c/o First Federal Credit Union, 425 1st Avenue SW, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404.

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  1. Were’nt your mommas only boy
    favorite one it seemed
    she cried when you said goodbye
    saddled to your dreams

    Adios Pancho

  2. Dear Fielder family, I was very sad when I read Steve had passed. I knew he was ill but couldn’t get off work due to making chain for the big oil spill. Steve and I were very good friends and will miss cruising with him. God bless you all.

  3. Sorry for your loss I remember seeing the first Houby Days after the flood and he remebered me hadn’t seen him in 20 years I was impressed!! Remember the good ol days!!!

  4. Dear Aunt Gracie and Family’
    It with much sympathy that I send my condolances on your loss. To Nancy, Danny, Jodi, Dave and Lisa, I can relate to your loss and grief at this time. Steve was taken to soon after John. I will always remember the “El Caballo” his charming ways and he was always saying we were a good looking family, with the exception Jodi and Danny haha (his words, not mine)and the calls when it was my birthday, he always remembered. He will always be remembered by young girl who could always count on him commenting on my wild ways as more youthful woman “Trace what are you doing hangin around in “RomPot” and Macs Lounge?” We laughed about it last time I was home. He will be missed always.
    Love,
    Trace.

  5. Dearest Aunt Gracie and Family,
    Words do not seem adequate to express what I’m feeling for your loss..They have been to young and its way to soon. Prayers of strength and comfort for the long road ahead. Caballo( and they did’nt call him that cause of his nose he always said),Jan did work him like a horse that year putting her little boulders right where she wanted. Everytime I’m in the yard and see that I think of both of them.I’m glad he came back home. He will be missed.
    Love you all,
    Debbie

  6. Gracie and Family I hear about your lose my prayes are with you all. I remember when we were all at I.C.School so long ago but very good memories.David havent seen you in a long time and Im sorry to hear about Steve,take care of your Mom and yourself.

  7. Maude,
    When I spoke with you yesterday I had no idea that Steve had passed. I thought you had just came back from visiting Steve in Iowa City?No one told me until I called Denise today. I apologize and would have been more sympathetic had I known. The Lord has truly put you through some trials and tribulations. God Bless You. Roger ‘G’

  8. To the Fielder family:

    On behalf of the Marshalls, we send our condolences out to you yet again. We can’t imagine the pain and sorrow you must be carrying having lost both John and Steve so close apart. At least they are together again.

    Steve was an IC’er through and through. He never forgot an old school mate, and always greeted us with that big, friendly smile of his. If he knew one of us, he knew all of our siblings, and always had our backs. He was a tough dude, but only if need be.

    While we lose another one of our friends, from earth, we will never forget we knew Steve and that he was good people. God willing, we will see him again.

    Sincerely,

    Chip

  9. Dear Gracie and family, my condolences for your losses of both Steven and John. Steve was a close enough friend that a piece of my soul was clipped away. I will always remember that you couldn’t go anywhere with smiling Steve without him running into people and friends he knew, another words we never got where we were going. Live on Poncho from Lefty. Gracie God bless you and all. Love, David Peters


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