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Stephen Inbusch

New York, Wisconsin

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Stephen Norris Inbusch, 65, of The Woodlands, Texas, passed away on July 5, 2014. A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, he graduated from University School of Milwaukee in 1967. He earned a B.A. in Philosophy and Religion from Colgate University where he played basketball and tennis. He later...

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I met Steve in am unusual way - a car accident. What a wonderful human being and in our brief conversation after the accident he spoke so beautifully of his family. My prayers are with you all in this tremendous loss.

I met Steve many years ago when he worked in Calgary.Steve arranged many member-member golf tournaments in Arizona and Wisconsin for his friends from the US and Canada.He would place the Rolling Stones logo on all of our golfing paraphernalia and after Hanna was born her name also appeared on the golf balls. Steve was a wonderful gentleman and friend and we will cherish the memories forever. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

i went to original M.U.S. downtown Milwaukee with Steve through the 6th grade. We were in same class. I remember going to his house for sleep overs and it was fun. i remember his sister sue driving us crazy as we played in that beautiful house and all my life i thought she was actess patti deutch for some reason...I would tell people in knew her brother Steve! Sadly found out not true. I am scott andersen and hope to see other people from that class on here talking of Steve and good memories...

I fondly remember my recent impromptu meeting with Steve and his daughter at Lambeau a few years back. It brought back youthful memories of many good times with the Inbusch clan. May your heart be filled with cherished memories as you celebrate his life this weekend. All my love, Billy

Our sympathies to our cousins. He was too young. With Best Regards, Linda Bratt Johnston and Bill Bratt, and Sharon Hipke

I remember going to school with Steve at MUS, playing basketball and taking tennis lessons from Ron Koehn in the summer. Steve went on to the state tournament. I was encouraged to take up golf. What a wonderful friend and family. My deepest sympathies to all.

Susie, I remember how you often talked about your brother. I hope you will be comforted by the memories you made together.
Susan Babcock

I was in Steve's Class at MUS from the 4th grade on. He was a wonderful classmate . From reading the obituary I can see he lived a full and wonderful life. I extend my sympathy to his family in this difficult time. Keep memories of him close and he will still be with you forever.

Hannah, Mary and Abby,
My thoughts and prayers have been with you; please come see me any time.
Lilia Gallivan