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JUNE 10, 1998
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Obituary:

            Former Oak Ridge Boys singer dead in apparent suicide

                  CAPE CORAL, Florida (Reuters)

                  Steve Sanders, a former lead singer for the popular country group the Oak
                  Ridge Boys, died Wednesday, apparently from a self-inflicted gunshot to the head,
                  police said. He was 45.

                  "It appears to be a suicide," Cape Coral police spokesman Angelo Bitsis
                  said.

                  He said officers were called to Sanders' home in a middle-class
                  neighborhood of Cape Coral, a small town on Florida's west coast just
                  outside Fort Myers, at about 1 a.m. EDT Wednesday.

                  "We got a call from his wife that he had shot himself," Bitsis said. "They
                  (officers) found him in the bathroom with a gunshot wound to the head.
                  There is no evidence of foul play."

                  Bitsis said Sanders' wife, Janet, was able to offer no reason her husband
                  would take his own life.

                  Sang 'Lucky Moon,' others

                  Sanders joined the Oak Ridge Boys as rhythm guitarist in 1981 and
                  replaced William Lee Golden as baritone singer in 1987. He sang lead on
                  three of the band's top singles, "Gonna Take A Lot Of River," "No Matter
                  How High," and "Lucky Moon."

                  The group is best known for its 1981 hit "Elvira."

                  Sanders, who was born in Richland, Georgia, sang gospel tunes as a child.
                  At age 12 he began an acting career in which he played the role of Jody
                  Baxter in the Broadway musical "The Yearling," and also performed on the
                  "Ed Sullivan Show."

                  After the musical closed, he played a role in an Otto Preminger movie
                  "Hurry Sundown" and appeared on the television series "Gunsmoke" and the
                  ABC drama "Noon Wine" with Jason Robards and Olivia de Havilland.

                  Left band for personal reasons

                  When Sanders left Oak Ridge Boys in November 1995, a spokeswoman
                  for the group said Sanders felt personal problems were affecting the band.

                  The problems involved a four-year battle with his first wife, Mary Milbourne
                  Sanders, over child support. In 1994 Steven and Janet Sanders went to
                  court to charge Mary Sanders with malicious prosecution, libel and slander.

                  Four years earlier, Sanders' ex-wife had charged Janet Sanders with criminal
                  trespass and assault for allegedly taunting her at her workplace.

                  The Oak Ridge Boys evolved from a World War II-era band called the
                  Oak Ridge Quartet based in Nashville, Tennessee.

                  During the past three decades they have been one of the most popular U.S.
                  country music groups, winning numerous music industry honors and giving
                  command performances for European royals and three U.S. presidents.

                  Copyright 1998 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

 



                                Memorial planed for ex-Oak Ridge Boy

                                Steve Sanders will be remembered on
                                Thursday, June 18 at a memorial
                                service.  The service will take place at
                                the McKendree United Methodist Church
                                at 7 p.m. in Nashville.

               His daughter, Gaylea McDougal, now 22 is organizing the
               service.  The public is invited.

               Janet Sanders, Steve's widow, had his body cremated in
               Florida.  She also opted for no memorial service.
               McDougal had requested an opportunity to sit with her
               fathers body prior to the cremation.  That request was
               denied.

               The family is expecting members of the Oak Ridge Boys to
               attend the service.  Sanders son, Sevran, 21,  is also
               expected to attend the service and be part of the memorial.

               The two children, Gaylea and Sevran had been at the center
               of legal battles between Steve and his ex-wife Mary for
               many years.

               Sanders shot himself one week ago at his home in Cape
               Coral, Fla.

               In lieu of flowers the family has asked that donations be sent
               to The Steve Sanders Scholarship Fund for the music
               industry, Volunteer State Community College, 1480
               Nashville Pike, Gallatin, Tenn. 37066.
 

© 1998 BMSNEWS /theEnews



Biography:

Steve Sanders (b. 17 September 1941, Richland, Georgia)

          Steve who was born in Richland, Georgia, was propelled into the
          limelight as a child star singing gospel music, billed as 'Little Stevie
          Sanders.' He later appeared on Broadway in The Yearling, and in
          the 1967 film Hurry Sundown starring Faye Dunaway. Later,
          Steve traveled overseas with Mylon Lefevre and Stevie Winwood,
          before joining The Oaks Band.

          During Steve's tenure as an Oak Ridge Boy, the group recorded
          country hits such as Gonna Take A Lot Of River, No Matter How
          High, and Beyond Those Years. Prior to joining the group's front
          rank in 1987, he spent five years playing rhythm guitar with The
          Oaks Band.

          Words are inadequate to express the shock and grief shared by
          everyone in The Oak Ridge Boys organization, his many friends in
          the entertainment industry, and the thousands of fans he leaves
          behind. He will always be remembered for his awesome talent and
          longstanding friendship.

          A memorial service for Steve has been
          scheduled for Thursday, June 19, 1998, 7PM at
          the McKendree United Methodist Church in
          downtown Nashville. This service is open to the
          public. In lieu of flowers, the family has asked
          that contributions be made to the sholoarship
          fund outlined below.

          A Steve Sanders Scholarship fund has been
          created at Volunteer State Community College
          in Gallatin, TN.

          For more information, call 615/452-8600.
 

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