Steve Peaks

steve peaks

October 30, 1963 ~ December 19, 2023

Born in: Fort Worth, Texas
Resided in: Gilmer, Texas

Graveside services for Ennis “Steve” Dewitt Peaks, age 60, of Gilmer, will be 2:00 p.m. Thursday, December 21, 2023 at Ore City Cemetery, under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Ore City.  Mr. Peaks was born October 30, 1963 in Fort Worth, Texas and passed away Tuesday, December 19, 2023 in Richardson, Texas.
Steve was a Construction Superintendent who built Senior Living Facilities.  He was a family man, who was always consistent and persistent! He was a jokester and loved teasing people close to him.  Over the years, Steve was a mentor to a lot of young people, including his own children and grandchildren, who knew him as “Pop P”.
Steve was preceded in death by his parents: DeWitt Peaks and Joyce Lamont Robinson.  He is survived by his loving wife, Rhonda Peaks; Children: Pagan Peaks, Danelle Champion (Robert), James Cromeans (Nicole), Cassandra Phelps, Brandon Cromeans (Emily); Grandchildren:  Payton, Landon, Gabe, Zoe, Jackson, Maize, Ruthie, Jagger, Tristan, Lane, Emma, Charles, Gage, Madison, Bryland, Sylas, Hayden; Brothers: James Peaks (Chris), George Peaks, Jason Peaks; Sister, Gena Slayton (Dudley).
He will be missed dearly by his loving family and friends.

Services

Graveside Ceremony: December 21, 2023 2:00 pm

Ore City Cemetery
210 Wisteria Road
Ore City, Texas 75683


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  1. Candle 2Dee, ( has always been Dee to me) was a wonderful caring person, that I am so proud to have been his Aunt. Him and Rhonda knew how to show a person a good time, always so thoughtful and kind. We went on a camping trip one time, Dee knew how to set up a camp site, he did all the cooking, and I must say did a awesome job at that too. I know there is a great reunion in heaven right now, but he will be so missed. My heart hurts for Rhonda and the rest of the Family, oh how he loved those grand babies. One Day at a Time, from here on out…

  2. Candle 3I swear, you couldn’t ask for a bettter brother. I will never forget, we went to NHRA Races in Ennis,Tx. By the second day we were so tired from the fun & good times. We called our wives & asked, can we come home. Lol
    Gonna miss the crawfish boils. Him & Rhonda new how to throw a patry.
    But most of all, those phone calls & FaceTime calls talking football.
    Rest in peace brother.
    Not good-bye, just so long for now. Love you bubba

  3. Candle 5Thank you Steve for making us feel so comfortable at your home. I always enjoyed seeing your smile when we arrived and teasing us many times. You will be greatly missed. Love you,Cathy and Billy Nowlin

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  5. Candle 2My sincere sympathies are with you Rhonda and all of your family. I am glad I had the pleasure of meeting Steve. Such a nice man. God be with you all and wrap you in His comfort. Rhonda you take care of yourself. Love you.

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