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Steven Kielbasinski (Dondero Jr.), born on January 13, 1997, and entered eternal life on Thursday, March 25, 2021, at 12:30 a.m., a life taken way too soon!
Steven, at the age of 24, is preceded in death by grandparents, Vernnetta Ann Talas, Verly Ann Talas and Thomas Wayne Arnell. He is survived by; his mother Marika Verly Arnell, father Steven Michael Dondero, older brother Michael Arnell, beloved sisters, Kyandra Ann Dondero, Chessy Dondero and Halo Rose Dondero, grandparents; Raymond L Stone Jr., Steve M. Dondero, Karen Dondero and Linda L. Franklin, aunts and uncles; Theresa Stone, Yolonda (Loni) Stone-Napoles and Richard J. Napoles, Alena Dondero, Stephanie Dondero, Adrianne Dondero, Raymond L Stone III, Leon Stone, Cameron Stone and Laurel Stone, Nick Dondero, Nathan Dondero, nephews, Steve Rivera Jr. and Grayson P. Renteria-Stone and many more aunts, uncles and cousins. Steven was a football player in his youth in El Modena High School in Orange, CA and loved the game wholeheartedly. His smile could light up the room and his hugs were genuine and loving. Steven was a gentle giant, very tender and was a kind soul. He had many hidden talents such as making the best, from scratch, apple pie. He will be irreplaceable and missed dearly.
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