Richard E. Stevens, born on April 30, 1937, in Sullivan, Missouri, passed away unexpectedly on September 12, 2025, in Orlando, Florida. Richard was a dedicated and honorable servant of his country, having served four years in the United States Air Force before being honorably discharged. Following his service, he embarked on a distinguished career as an air traffic controller, a role he fulfilled with commitment and expertise for over 45 years until his retirement in 2002.
Throughout his life, Richard was known for his calm demeanor and friendly nature. He had a talent for humor, often sharing a playful roast with his daughter, son-in-law, and four sisters, reminding all who knew him of the joy that laughter can bring. His greatest treasures were his family, especially the nightly dinners he cherished with his grandchildren, Elijah and Olivia Kasid.
Richard took immense pride in his achievements, particularly his long career in air traffic control, and admired his daughter, April Kasid, for her impressive ability to balance her career and family responsibilities. He was deeply involved in his grandchildren's lives, consistently attending their activities and celebrating their milestones with enthusiasm.
An avid and gifted golfer, Richard devoted his time to the sport. He also was a skilled bowler who frequently traveled to compete in tournaments. He valued exercise and made walking a daily routine, contributing to his active lifestyle.
He is survived by his daughter, April Kasid and her husband, Brian; his grandchildren, Elijah and Olivia Kasid; his step-son, Jack Tucker; and his sisters, Gloria Rector, Emma Tucker, and Trudy Reed and her husband, Don.
Richard was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Donna Stevens; his sister, Helen Reed; and his parents, John Stevens and Melrose (Manthie) Stevens.
His legacy of love, laughter, and devotion will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date in Missouri. Check back to this page for future updates.
He will be laid to rest with his wife, Donna, at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
To share your memories of Richard, or to leave a special message of condolence for his family, please visit and sigh the guestbook below.
Visits: 7
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors