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Giese, Stephan
Stephan Anthony Joseph Giese, age 61 passed away at Aurora Baycare Medical Center on June 24nd, 2015 following a 2 year battle with cancer. He was born September 14th 1953 in Green Bay. Steve attended St. John the Evangelist grade school and East Green Bay high school. He worked for Piontek Trucking for more than 20 years as an over the road driver.
Steve was preceded in death by his Grandparents and his parents Robert C. Giese and Dorothy M. Giese (Lindeman) of Green Bay. He is survived by his wife of 34 year, Vivian M. Giese, and three children, Judy, Wally and Bob, his grandchildren, Logan, Dawn Marie, Brandon, Hadalee, Emily, Gracie, Keegan, Mason, Brett, Sasha, Keturah and Roman, and two great grandchildren, Aleeyna and Mena Lynn. He is further survived by his five siblings, Carolyn (Richard) Hughes of Panama City Florida, Sue (Dale) Evraets of Union Kentucky, Bob (Anna) Giese of Sheboygan, Diane (Dale) Zehms of Seattle Wa., David (Julie) Giese of Green Bay as well as nieces and nephews.
Steve "Sunshine" enjoyed his cross country travels in his truck and found his dream job fulfilling. Over the years Steve played baseball, basketball and football and was an avid Packer, Nascar, Brewer and Badger fan. He looked forward to sitting at a card table with his siblings, nieces and nephew, and will always be remembered as being a character, creating laughter everywhere he went. He will be greatly missed at our card gatherings. Steve's sense of humor was appreciated by all he knew and remained with him even up to his final goodbyes. The time spend cuddling with his grandchildren was dear to his heart. His children state, "You are our dad, our hero and we love you beyond words."
Friends and relatives may call at the NEWCOMER FUNERAL HOME, (340 S. Monroe Avenue, Green Bay) on Wednesday, July 1st from 4:00-6:45 PM. A funeral service will follow at 7PM. Burial will be in Allouez Catholic Cemetery, 2121 Riverside Dr. on Thursday, July 2nd at 11:00 AM.
Memorials are appreciated to the family.
For more information, or to leave an on-line condolence for the family, please visit www.NewcomerGreenBay.com or call (920) 432-4841.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Nancy Davis at the Vince Lombardi Cancer Center for the gift of extended time to enjoy Steve, as well as all of the oncology staff who were so kind and nurturing to Steve.
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I Will Carry On His Legacy And His Handle, As A Great Truck Driver, Sunshine. He Was My Hero. I Remember All The Fun Things We Would Do Together, Do Donuts In Abandoned Parking Lots, Eat Too Much Candy. A Great Man, Hard Worker, Good Husband, Father And Grandpa. We Love And Miss You.
Logan
Grandchild
November 2, 2020
Stevie, I will always LOVE YOU ! I will miss all of your laughter! Always could tell where you were by the LAUGHTER . I'm Happy we got to say good bye and LOVE YOU! I will never forget you in a diaper running through the house in the middle of the night, yelling, tunner, tunner until you made it to Mom and Dad' s bed. Susie (Sun Shine)
July 6, 2015
I would like to send my heart felt condolences to Vivian and the entire family. What more can be said about Steve other then he had the perfect CB handle, "Sunshine". Steve was always the sunshine of your day. I ran many a miles down the road with Steve over the years, and enjoyed even more laughs. Steve's sense of humor is what I will truly miss the most. Whether he was taking a shot at me or his little "Adopted" brother Dave. Those are the things that will always make me smile & laugh when I think about him from now on. RIP buddy till we meet again...
Troy Greatens
June 30, 2015
Dear Viv, I am so sorry to hear of your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family . I won't be able to make it , I would have loved to see you and the family its been awhile...Tina Bott
June 29, 2015
Steve was the Best man at my wedding. I too knew him best for his sense of humor. He taught me how to play sheepshead in high school. We spent a lot of time shooting hoops and riding around in his dodge super bee. He will be both missed and remembered.
Brett Coleman
June 29, 2015
I love you Dad.
Judy
June 28, 2015
Dear Vivian
we send our love, prayers and thoughts at this challenging time.
Jim Giese and Jeannie Singleton
June 27, 2015
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