BANISH Steve Banish, 63, has gone to be with Jesus on December 9, 2012. Born on April 29, 1949 to the late Steve and Margaret (Seymour) Banish in Westerville, Ohio. Steve enjoyed days with his grandchildren, being at Myrtle Beach and Buckeye Lake, spending time with family and life long friends, and was a member of Tri-Village Christian Church. Survived by life long sweet heart, Jennie (Stevens) Banish; children, Aaron (Carmen) and Matthew Banish; grandchildren, Brooklyn, Dylan, Rylan and Axl; sister, Janet Reaver; brother-in-law, Marc Stevens; mother-in-law, June "Gran Gran" Stevens; many life long friends. Preceded in death by brother-in-law Bud, nephew David and K-9 companion Cocoa. Friends may call at Tri-Village Christian Church, 7509 Broad St, Pataskala from 5 p.m. until time of service at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be directed to the Church. An online memorial will be located at www.kaubersammons.com
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Thanksgiving has come and gone. Was nice spending time with our family and grandchildren. You were here last year. I thought of you and missed you. Your at a much better place bright &blessed. Love you .
Jennie Banish
November 29, 2013
Happy Birthday.miss you&will always love you. Jennie
Jennie Banish
April 29, 2013
Dear Jennie and Family,
My utmost sympathy. Steve will be so missed at our Salon. Please give me your telephone number so I can relay Steve's last sentence to me.
God Bless-Karen Conley
Karen Conley
December 17, 2012
Sorry for your loss. We were old neighbors from the east side of Columbus.
Robert Purtee
December 13, 2012
Mike and I are praying for Jennie and your family. We love you, Steve, Jennie, Aaron,Carmen,Matthew,Marc,and Gran Gran, Mrs. Stevens.
Adele Perkins
December 13, 2012
Matt, My love and prayers go out to you and your family.
From Andy Thrash's grandmother
Joyce Schoonover
December 13, 2012
Steve, as his family called him, Peanie was a nick-name that I and a few long time friends called him was an all around nice guy. I've known Jennie and him over 40 years. They were always laughing, joking, and going out to eat. I've shared many good times. He will be missed so much. He was like a big brother to a lot of us. Jennie and family, you are in our prayers. Love you.
December 12, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Deborah and Mike Brammer
December 12, 2012
So sorry to hear about your loss, thoughts and prayers go to your family in this hsrd time.
marcia and lester lynd
December 12, 2012
He was my old Racing Buddy! We did A lot in those days! I will miss him very much...
Casey Cottrill
December 12, 2012
I am sorry for your loss. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during your time of grief. God cares for you and will help you during your time of need. (Psalms 121:2)
Hilary Martin
December 12, 2012
Fondly remember Steve from high school. My condolences to his family
Teri McDermitt
December 12, 2012
So sorry to hear about Steve. I have great memories of when were in High School. Have not seen him in many years but he is a part of me. My prayers are with the family.
Gary Hammons
December 11, 2012
Mr. Banish was such a pleasure to be around. He will be deeply missed by all the staff here at the facility. Your family will be in our thoughts and prays.
Alice Fresenius Medical Care
December 11, 2012
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