Stephen-Fey-Obituary

Stephen E. Fey

Waterloo, New York

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BUFFALO– Stephen E. Fey, age 73 of Buffalo, N.Y. died unexpectedly on August 21, 2023. Born in Syracuse, N.Y., he was the son of William H. Fey, Jr. and Nettie Fey (Berger).Stephen is survived by his beloved wife of 47 years Ann Jacobs-Fey; steadfast loving Brother Doug Fey (Mae); valued children...

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The Mohawk Club sends condolences to Stephen´s family. He was a valued member of our organization and we genuinely enjoyed his company, knoledge and opinions. He will be missed.

I´m so sad to hear this news. I shot w Steve at Mohawk. He taught me so much!! I´m so very sorry for your loss. He will be missed

Ann. We are so sorry to read of your loss. Keeping you and your family in our prayers during this difficult time.

My Uncle Steve was a wonderful person. I never got anything but good energy and a smile from him. Warm, soft spoken and thoughtful I was honored to have him be part of my family. His unique sense of humor and wit made everyone around him feel at ease. Even though he had a bum ticker he had heart in every way that matters. All my love to all you guys upstate during this time of remembrance.

There are so many memories but I will always treasure his wit and his love of his family and friends. Rest in peace sweet man.

I am so sorry to hear of Stephen's passing. He was always so warm and friendly. He clearly loved and adored his family. I hope you can find some comfort in the love of your family and in your cherished memories.

Ann and family, I was truly saddened to hear of Steve´s passing. I have very fond memories of our times on Washington Street as neighbors and over the years with Jacob and Curtis and their shenanigans. Please know my thoughts are with you all and I´m sending my love to each and every one of you during this difficult time. Sara (Hovey) Eskildsen

Ann, we are truly sorry for this tremendous loss for you and your family.

Dear Ann and family, We are so deeply sorry to hear of Stephen's passing. We remember his sly wit and his kind and generous nature with love. I remember when I first met you both, my new neighbors, and told you I was teaching sculpture at the college. Stephen quickly asked if I would then be able to repair your driveway! What a guy... Chris and I quickly learned how lucky we were to call you both neighbors, and friends. What a terrible and shocking loss. We hold you all in our hearts now...