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REV. NORMAN L. STEFFEN

Kansas City, Missouri

1928-2010

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Kansas City, Missouri
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Alzheimer's Association

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A memorial service for Rev. Norman L. Steffen, 82, Lawrence, Kan., will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 17, at the Immanuel Lutheran Church in Lawrence, Kan. Private burial will precede the memorial service at the Stoney Point Cemetery in southern Douglas County. Norman was born on Aug. 29, 1928,...

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To Carolyn, Janice, Jules, and the Steffen family,
I had just a few conversations with Norm, but in that brief amount of time it was so apparent what a kind, considerate, and warm man he was. His smile will be missed by all.

Carolyn, I am so sorry for your loss. You, your mother and the rest of your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Pastor Steffan and Mrs. Steffan were at Immanuel DeKalb as I grew up and attended Kishwaukee College. I am blessed to have worked with him as a peer minister. He will be deeply missed. Thank you for sharing them with us in DeKalb.

Uncle Norm was a godly man; full of love, soft-spoken and so kind of heart. He taught me many things even though I was only able to see him a few times over the years. Damon and I always appreciated the support and encouraging words he provided us in the ministry. I will miss you, Uncle Norm. Now you are with Dad and the angels in Heaven.
Love and prayers to you Aunt Kay, Nancy, David, Carolyn, Susie and Janice and your families. Love always, Karen, Damon, Becca and Josh

To Carolyn and the Steffen Family: Norm blessed us all with his grace-filled life and example. Now as he begins a new chapter of his ministry, his family continues to bless us all because you each carry some of Norm's spirit and grace in you. Though we will miss Norm, he won't ever be very far away.

Carolyn, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry for your loss.

Norm was a very great man and he will be missed

from Grant Seitz

To the Steffen Family:
Thank you for allowing us to care for and get to know Norman. He was a great man with a gentle spirit. He will be missed.
The Staff at Sweet Life Grand Court