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Stephen Robert Burrus

Lexington, Kentucky

Jul 21, 1951 – Jan 15, 2022 (Age 70)

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BORN
July 21, 1951
DIED
January 15, 2022
AGE
70
LOCATION
Lexington, Kentucky

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Stephen Robert Burrus July 21, 1951 - January 15, 2022 Lexington, Kentucky - Stephen Robert Burrus, 70 Steve Burrus passed away on January 15, 2022, at his home in Lexington. He was born July 21, 1951, in Richmond, Ky. Steve was a proud graduate of Model Laboratory School in Richmond and the...

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Was in school with Steve grades1-12 @ Motel & in the band grades 7-12 together. Always smart, cordial, fun, & witty.

Gregg and family..I am so sorry for your loss..remember Steve and your parents running Burgermatic in Richmond and my niece worked for your parents at Baskin Robbins as it was her first job in high school..being a realtor in Lex I am surprised I didn't run into .Steve but perhaps I saw his name and didnt think about him being from.Richmond .

So sorry to read this. Always enjoyed running into Steve around Lexington. He was always so kind. Prayers for Greg and Jeannie.

I first met Steve when I was a little kid and my grad student dad lived across a yard from Steve and other Architecture students. Steve and those guys were amazing. I feel -privileged and honored to have known Steve decades after that as well. I will miss him very much but also will keenly keep his memory alive.

RIP Steve! I always enjoyed spending time with you.

Steve was a skillful architect with a lovey sense of aesthetic and genuine technical skill. I never witnessed the many perils of architectural practice or life alter his sense of humor and goodwill. It was a blessing to work with him. May his memory be eternal.

It was a pleasure to have worked with you Steve. We worked hard together but also had some good times. My condolenses go out to Greg.

I'll miss his dry sense of humor. I saw him a couple times a year before Covid came along but worked with him for MANY years at SCB. I've got some fond memories of time spent with Steve. He was a good man.

We had a lot of good times through the years. Several dozen construction projects we worked together. I can remember sitting in CCI's having cocktails and picking out paint colors for our latest project. Rest easy my friend.