Steven Harold Thornton

May 11, 1953 ~ March 2, 2020
Born in:
Jackson, MI
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Steven Harold Thornton, 66, of Asheville, died Monday, March 2, 2020.
A native of Jackson, MI, he was a retired registered nurse with Charles George VA Medical Center and a veteran of the US Army.
Survivors include his wife, Linda; mother, Nancy; brother, Jim, two nephews, Justin and Peter; niece, Angelina Barnes; one great nephew; four great nieces and his good friend, Halo.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, March 14 at 4:00 p.m. in the chapel of Groce Funeral Home on Tunnel Road.
Services
Memorial Service: March 14, 2020 4:00 pm
Groce Funeral Home on Tunnel Road
856 Tunnel Rd.
Asheville, NC 28805
(828)299-4416
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com

To the family and friends of MSG (R) Steve Thornton,
Thank you so much for sharing Sgt Thornton as we knew him. As my good friend Sam Rodriguez said before me. Steve was our mentor and leader during our training to become a Special Forces Medical Sergeant just like him. He was very instrumental in guiding me personally during my path to become a Green Beret. I’m so sorry for your loss but again thank you for sharing him with us. DOL for life brother Steve, RIP and see you in Valhalla.
I met Steve as student to instructor. He was amazing. Knowing him later in 7th Group as a fellow medic was my honor. I saw Steve 2 years ago passing through Atlanta airport and he was the same wonderful man. He meant so much to me as a mentor and friend. He will never be forgotten because he touched so many.
To The Thornton Family
My deepest and most heartfelt condolences. Steve was a great instructor who had faith in me when no one else did and because of him I am the SFMedic and then PA that I am today. He epitomized a Soldier/medic a great NCO of the highest bearing and that infectious smile he will be missed by all who had the honor and pleasure of making his acquaintance May God Bless your family and welcome Steve home DOL for Life Til Valhalla Brother
Steve you will never be forgotten! Thank you for being our Brother.
To Steve’s family my prayers and thoughts are with you as you celebrate Steve’s life. Steve was the full package, smart, caring and great team player! DOL!
I did not know Steve, but have heard a good bit about him. As a Green Beret, he is one of my lifelong heroes. May God Bless Steve and his family. DOL.
Rest easy brother. Till Valhalla. DOL
Condolences from our family to yours. DOL
De Oppresso Liber and Rest In Peace, Steven.
Steve Thornton was by far my favorite instructor at 300 F1. He was always professional in our encounters and when offering advice. I later served with him in B 1/7 in the early 90’s. He was the epitome of the SF soldier and an example to be followed by all. Rest In Peace Brother
Steve was team sergeant of a team in our same Special Forces (B/17 SFG(A) company. Excellent leader who always took care of his troops, as he had taken care of his patients as an 18D and later as a civilian nurse. The world is a better place because he was in it, and dimished by his absence. DOL Brother.
I knew then SFC Steven Thornton going through 300F1 and later on in the early 90’s in 7th Group. I can say how was a very professional instructor while there at 300F1. In group he was very well known as a solid Team member. He will be missed and I pray for the family he leaves behind.
Rest In Peace
DOL
I met Steve while he was instructing for 300F1. He was a great teacher and role model. May he Rest in Peace.
I attended the Q-course with Steve back in early 1982. He was an inspiration to us younger fellows. May he rest in peace
Steve was in my unit at 7th Special Forces Group. Great warrior and friend! Miss the brother dearly. With respect and sadness, Chad Dickey ODA 711 and 716. 1/7th SFG
My condolences to the Thorton family. MSG (RET) Thorton and I served together in B/1/7 SFG (A). May you Rest in Peace.