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Steven Patrick (Steve) Truitt, widely known and highly respected for his technical expertise within the theatre communities of Ft. Worth, Dallas and Austin, died Sept. 21 at Ft. Worth's Texas Harris Methodist Hospital Heart Center. He was 62. A self-described "theatre man," Steve, with his shock of black hair, black framed glasses, and black jeans, was a familiar figure backstage in many performance venues in Texas and across the country. His 37-year career began as a stagehand at the University of Texas Performing Arts Center in Austin in 1981 and culminated with his position as technical director at the Bass Performance Hall/ Performing Arts in Ft. Worth, where he was employed for 21 years. Born in Midland June 7, 1956, Steve was the youngest of four children of Robert and Dorothy Truitt. The Truitts moved to Ft. Worth where Steve graduated from Nolan High School in 1975. He followed his two brothers and sister to Southwestern University in Georgetown, TX, graduating in 1980 with a BFA in technical theatre/theatre design and technology. In 1983, Steve married another Southwestern graduate, Deborah Barr of Austin. The couple made their home in Austin for 14 years before moving to Ft. Worth. With his specialty in lighting design, Steve worked with many of the country's celebrated performers including Dizzy Gillespie, Chuck Berry, John Prine and Bobby McFerrin. Many dance companies in Austin, Ft. Worth and Dallas counted on his technical gifts as a freelance lighting designer and technical consultant. He often collaborated with his wife in concert, dance and stage productions. Steve is survived by his wife of 35 years, Debbie, of Ft. Worth; his parents, Robert and Dorothy, of Ft. Worth; brother Robert and sister Cynthia (Cindy) of Midland and brother Brent (wife Janice) of Plano. Other survivors include a beloved uncle, aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. In addition to the immediate family, Steve will be mourned by good friends in their Arlington Heights neighborhood, as well as friends, co-workers and professional associates throughout Texas and across the country. Steve's talents and interests were wide-ranging - student of comedy; 1960s rock; building and playing guitars plus a deep love of Texas and its history. He once took his Yankee brother-in-law to that most revered Texas shrine, the Alamo. It was there, Steve recounted, that an ancestor, Micajah Autry, perished alongside legendary heroes Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. He loved spending time with his father at the family's ranch near Stephenville, with its stands of white oak, ponds and a small, frontier settlers' gravesite. It will be there that Steve's ashes will be scattered in a private family service. A celebration of life will be held in Ft. Worth at a later date. Memorial contributions in Steve's name may be made to Performing Arts Fort Worth/Children's Education Program, Maddox-Muse Center, 330 E. 4th St., Suite 300, Ft. Worth, TX 76102, or to a charity of your choice.

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Published by Midland Reporter-Telegram on Sep. 30, 2018.

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Randy Staber

November 8, 2018

In 76 at S.U. Steve,Harvey Davis + I on the eve of the presidential election made a banner that had written on it "A vote for Gerry is a vote for fun" + in the middle of the night got on the roof of the student union building + mounted it the full length of the entrance.Next day several folks made the statement that it was probably done by the young republicans. They just did'nt get it.Fond memories.RIP Steve

October 1, 2018

To the family, especially Cindy Truitt
I would like to extend my most heartfelt condolences. May God give you the serenity you need right now and the patience to persevere. It is going to be difficult but time is our greatest healer.
Respectfully,

Celia J Munoz

Molly

October 1, 2018

It's very rare to find the personality that combines quick, razor-sharp wit with unending patience and sweet nature. These two mutually exclusive qualities came together in the person of Steve--one of the first friends I made in college and my friend for 40 years. Steve was just rock solid--a man who did what he said he would do, a loyal friend, and a great husband. I never heard him and his adored wife Debbie exchange a cross word. They seemed as in love with one another at 60 as they were at 25. I will miss him very much, it will be a less interesting world without him in it.

Lisa Cypert

September 30, 2018

The world will be a much sadder place without Steve. He was a fine, gentle man. Steve was beloved, and will be missed, by everyone who was lucky enough to know him. You have my deepest sympathies for your loss. God bless you.

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