lege. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army Infantry Reserves and was commanding officer of the U.S. Army Personnel Crater Fir East at Camp Zama in Japan. In that capacity, he was in chargeof the personnel function for alltroops recuperating in Japanesehospitals from wounds suffered in Viet Nam. He later was named protocol officer for tile U.S. Army in Japan and scarred as aide-de-camp to three commanding generals. He waslt;2V\d.*UCLl V iii V'tAM£ilJCl^U41~tion Medal and the Meritorious Service MedaL Mr Stevens was an avid skier and golfer throughout his life. He was vice president of the Village of Four Seasons Association, a ski village located north of Scranton, Pa„ and be was a long-term member of Doylestown Country Chib.In addition to bis wife, Cathy, Mr. Stevens is survived by his son, Todd Beqjamin Stevens, of Bridgeport, Pa.; Ms daughter, Laura C. Stevens, a senior at fee University of Vermont; his brother John R. Stevens of Eden Prairie, Minn.,- and a nephew and niece, Robert and Anna, is his wife’s fondly, he is survived by his parents-in-law, the Honorable and Mrs. Benjamin H. Dans ki n of Sea Girt, N-J.; sisters-in-law, Nancy Russell of Ithaca, N.Y. and Barbara Rim-