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Esteban Navarro

Oxnard, California

1953 - 2014

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Esteban "Steve" Navarro entered the gates of Heaven peacefully at his home on Tuesday, December 2, 2014, surrounded by his loving family. Steve was born on April 27, 1953 in Tepatitlan, Jalisco, Mexico. He attended Our Lady of Guadalupe and graduated from Santa Clara High School in 1972. As...

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It is hard to believe that Steve has been gone so long. We knew Steve and Sheila as neighbors. Steve was exceptionally kind and genuine. Our world will never be the same without him. May he rest with our Lord until we meet again.

my wife and I would occasionaly see him and his at the chumash casino, I did not know Steve well, but I do know Steve was a good man, Steve just went a little ahead of us, prayers.

Esteban (Steve), helped me in school at SCHS, and suggestion on my '56 Chevy that seemed to always break down...I am sorry, I did not know he is now in heaven...

I am so sad of the loss of my neighbor Steve Navarro.My parents home was right next door,my mom was dona celia navarros comadre.I remember steve as I was growing up a good student,and a very hard worker.Being neighbors we all grew up together as family,I will always remember for him for being honest,responsible,and a achiever in life,to pursue youre dreams,thanks steve for always greeting me in to youre home as we were growing up together on bonta street,may you rest in peace dear friend.

Sheila and family

My sincere condolences to you and your family during this most difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this time. May Steve now rest in peace with our Heavenly Father as he was an honorable and respected person to all those who got to know him.

It saddened me to hear of Steve's passing. Although I had not seen him in quite a while, I have fond memories of Steve as we grew up on Bonita Street. He was a great story teller and always had a good joke, I still laugh to this day at some of his stories. My wife Joyce was also fortunate to have met Steve when they attended Santa Clara HS. Our deepest condolences go out to you Sheila, your children and to all the Navarro family. We are so very sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers...

Dear Sheila...My deepest condolences to you and all your loved ones. I'm so very sorry about your loss.

Big Steve was always good to me and the rest of us refrigerator raiding, after-hours shop invading, noise-making youth! As a shop owner goes, classy and professional. As a person and father, even more successful.

Services were beautiful,
I'm blessed to be member of your family if even by marriage. In my heart he was My Nino too and never treated me like I was anything less.
Forever in my heart the Navarro family will be.