Charles Steven White
Charles Steven White
August 24, 1950 ~ August 31, 2010
Dr. Steven White Daingerfield - Services for Dr. Steven White, 60, of Cookville will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, September 4, 2010 at South Jefferson Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant with Bro. Tommy Oglesby officiating. Burial will be in Blevins Cemetery in Cason under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Dr. White was born August 24, 1950 in Pittsburg and died August 31, 2010 at his home in Cookville. He was a member of South Jefferson Baptist Church in Mt. Pleasant . He was a retired orthodontist in Mt. Pleasant.Survivors include his wife, Kathie White of Cookville; son, George Thomas White of Tyler; daughters & sons-in-law, Tina & John David Barnard of Gilmer, Brandi Michelle & Greg Taft Miller of Tyler; step-daughters, Tammie Dobson of Texarkana, Candi Willett of Texarkana, Tempie Rutherford of Cookville; brothers, Thomas White of Greenville and George White of Texarkana; grand-daughters, Brittany Michelle Barnard of Gilmer, Brenna Dobson of Texarkana; grandsons, Johnathon Ridj Barnard of Gilmer, Talan White-Stone of Tyler, Riley Paul Rutherford of Cookville, Chase Stone, Garrett McDonald, Trevor Dobson, all of Texarkana.Family will receive friends Friday 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home.







Steve White – A Wonderful Man Sympathy to All Family Members. Sincerely, Judy, Ashley and Alison
Tina, Brandi & George, I was so sorry to hear about your Dad. Distance will not allow Johnny and I to be there, but please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. Pat & Johnny Richardson
I remember Steve as the smart one of the class of 68′. Always smiling and willing to help others My condolences to the family
I wish I could have told Steve thanks for the Algebra help. Although I haven’t seen him in years he will be sorely missed.
After losing both my only sibling in 2007 and then one month later losing my only son, I have this advise. “Cry when you need to and laugh when you can”. Remember those happy moments with you loved one. I am so very sorry for you loss. Your family will be in my prayers for not only the next few days but for many days to come.
TINA, IT WAS SO GOOD TO SEE YOU AND BRITTANY LAST YEAR IN TYLER, I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR DAD.I HAVE LOTS OF CHILDHOOD MEMORIES WITH STEVE AND CONNIE ON BROOKWOOD STREET, MY HOME AWAY FROM HOME! PLEASE CALL ME SOMETIME, I WOULD LOVE TO GET TOGETHER.
Steve will be missed. Our family will be praying for your family. God Bless
To My Daddy, I love you. I miss you so, your love and kindness, your soft gentle touch. If I had to live life over I would choose you once more if it meant losing you again. It’s worth all the tears in the world. While my heart is now filled with sadness and tears. I still have my wonderful memories. Daddy, you will always be near. The day that you left, tears fell from the sky, my heart filled with sorrow. Your final goodbye. For years Daddy you did fight and struggled to stay here. But you sent your sign when the end was quite near. Thank you for sending that white butterfly our way. Your soul is at peace and not far away. Your body has died, but your spirit will always live strong in me where it forever belongs. Your time here was short I wished you could stay, but they need you upstairs. The angles called you their way. Spread your wings and fly up to Heaven you go. Daddy, while your in Heaven please watch over me and help me as I still grow, you have taught me so much but there is still so much more to know. No longer will you suffer down on earth here below. They won’t hear you coming so softly you walk when you get up to Heaven make sure that you knock. You struggle no longer, You are free of pain, your mind is clear. You can now go fishing and walk through the woods whenever you like. In the breeze I hear your whisper, feel your warmth from the sun. Upon the lake I see your reflection, in the stream I see you run. I’m not going to say goodbye or that I can’t go on. I’ll say I love you, and see you later even though you’re gone. Until the day comes that I cross too, I will not be complete until I meet that day with you. I love you Daddy more than you you’ll ever know. I know you’ll be in Heaven as a shining star no matter how far away you seem, Heaven is never to far. I LOVE YOU, DADDY!!! Your Eldest Daughter, Tina
Steve was a very good-hearted person and I will always appreciate him for the time he spent with my mother when she was in the assisted living facility. He was a good friend indeed and will be missed by all! Steve is the very kind of person that all men should strive to be. God Bless him and the people he loved!
I am so sorry to learn of Steve’s death. He was a great friend and fellow dentist/orthodontist. He took care of four of my grandchildren and they could not have received better care. They were very sadden to learn of his death as they enjoyed seeing him each month. He set a very high standard for the rest of us to follow. My condolences to his family at this very difficult time. Dr. Luke Collier and family this time
We went to school with Steve and were sorry to hear of his passing. We are praying for his family.
I knew Steve briefly while we both were in school in Houston in 1974. I have not seen him since, but he was a very nice person and I am sorry for your loss. I am saying prayers for your family.
I have three handsome sons with straight teeth, so Steve has a living legacy. Corny jokes and all, Steve was a good fellow and will be missed by his friends, classmates, and former patients. My condolences to the family.