als during the Korean War. He was a member of the Indianapolis Service Club and The American Legion. He served as a past president of Sertoma Broad Ripple. He was a member of the Indiana Free and Accepted Freemasons, Carmel Lodge 421, York Rite, and 32 Scottish Rite, where he served as a Tour Guide for the Cathedral. He was on the train crew at both the Branford, Connecticut Trolley and Indiana Transportation Museums and member of the NY and National Railway Historical Societies. Loving survivors include his wife, Linda; stepchildren, Beth Buckingham, PhD And Bradley Cothern, AIA and wife Samantha of Westerville, Ohio; step-grandchildren, Kelsey, Kristin, Kara, Julia, Ellen Frank, and Hannah and Noah Cothern. Sisters and brothers-in-law Dr. Louis and Karen Ling, Porterville, California, Paul Reid LeMasters, Esq.,wife Kathy, and their children, Cincinnati, Ohio. Vistitation is from 5 PM to 8 Pm Saturday, October 20, with a Memorial Service at 1 PM on Sunday, October 21 in The Leppert Mortuary, Nora Chapel. Dr. Stevens would have been pleased with contributions in his memory to any of his favorite charities; Sertoma Broad Ripple, Masonic or Scottish Rite Foundations, 32ß Masonic Learning Centers for Children, the American Legion, or ASSISTANCE LEAGUE? OF Indianapolis.