Anthony John Stevens

1968 ∼ 2024

Anthony John Stevens

Anthony John Stevens, 56, of Bridge City, Texas, passed away on November 26, 2024, in Port Arthur, Texas. 

 Born in Orange, Texas, on June 30, 1968, he was the son of Glenn Anthony Stevens and Linda Louise LeBoyteaux Stevens. Anthony was a proud graduate of Bridge City High School. After graduating, he had a rewarding career as a production operator, contributing his skills and efforts to the industry while earning the friendship and respect of his colleagues. Outside of his professional life, Anthony was known for his love of the great outdoors. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, finding joy and solace in nature, which not only brought him happiness but also provided opportunities for cherished moments spent with friends and family. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

 He is preceded in death by his wife, Cynthia Stevens.

 He is survived by parents, Glenn and Linda Stevens; his sister, Jennifer Landry; his nephew, Clay Landry and wife, Maura; his niece, Jessica Landry; and numerous other loving family members and friends. 

 Cremation will be held under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. 

 

Condolences

Karen Stevens Kee December 5, 2024
Tony was my Godson...He held a special place in my heart ❤ and memories. I'm glad he and my brother Glenn were so close. After I moved to Austin, we couldn't visit as often but I always checked on him. His good-hearted soul added so much to our family. Aunt Karen
Bryan Porter December 2, 2024
I worked with Tony for 5 years at Chemtreat. He taught me much of what I know there, he was more than a coworker he was my friend. I truly enjoyed his company. He will be truly missed. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Elizabeth Bell November 30, 2024
RIP Anthony 🙏🙏
Greg Broussard November 30, 2024
I came to know Tony in. The 5th grade at Hatton Elementary in Bridge City and we continued schooling until Graduation in 1987, I had lost track of Him and had not seen him in many years. Fly high and rest easy my friend.
Greg Lowe November 30, 2024
Tony was my cousin. We spent a lot of time together in our younger years and I wish we would have stayed close. I loved his passion for the outdoors, hunting and fishing. We shared that passion. You will be greatly missed. RIP bro. Love you.
Chick Collins November 30, 2024
I think of the duck hunting Tony shared with his dad and I. He was always so excited and in wonder. Glenn had to slow him down