May God bless you and your...
You don´t know how many times you are thought of... wish you were still here to slice our watermelon !
Aunt Connie & Uncle Jum
January 01, 2022 | Family


New Cumberland, Pennsylvania
Stephen "Stevie" P. Gaumer, 51, of New Cumberland, PA, lost his courageous battle with cancer on January 4, 2017. Stevie was a machinist and greatly contributed to the success of the family business, Gaumer Tool & Machine Company. Stevie was a member of the Fox-Eichelberger VFW Post 7415...
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Aunt Connie & Uncle Jum
January 01, 2022 | Family
Hurts my heart you passing so early on in your life. Your face was the one I looked for everytime I'd walk in the VFW. You were a good friend to me and I will miss you always.
Faith Stinson
February 17, 2017 | New Cumberland, PA
Stevie you will be dearly missed and I will forever carry you in my heart. RIP my sweet brother. I Love you.
Jenny
Jennifer Bower
January 08, 2017 | Harrisburg, PA
Stevie, I can't believe your gone. You were my little brother, I will keep you in my heart forever. I have so many memories of us growing up. You were a great brother to me. I love you sweet brother. Rest in Peace...
Robin
January 08, 2017

Ever in our hearts
Connie Gaumer
January 08, 2017 | New Cumberland, PA
My dear nephew Stevie, you will truly be missed.
From the time you were in little league to your days as a chef
And back into the family business, you have always had a
Warm place in my heart. Your bravery and optimism were
Inspiring. You even cracked some jokes on our last visit.
May you be free of pain and at peace........
Aunt Connie & Uncle Jim & the girls
Connie Gaumer
January 08, 2017 | New Cumberland, PA
Rest in Peace Steve
Patti
January 08, 2017 | New Cumberland
My Uncle Stevie was such a warm, sensitive, kind person. Always welcoming & happy to see everyone. His sense of humor is what I'll remember most. It's so hard to believe he is gone. I will hold my memories of him close, and find comfort in knowing he is at peace.
See you later Stevie.
Shala Wolfe
January 07, 2017 | Manchester, PA
my deepest condolences to the Gaumer family. he enjoyed the cabin and fishing so. his favorite time was when he would fish with his father. his other favorite time was cooking with his mom. He loved his sisters dearly. Especially Robin. They were so much alike. He was always there for his friends day or night. To Glenda and the grandkids, you were his life. Please live in your hearts and memories. He will always be there. Love you always Steve gaumer. Terri
January 07, 2017