Stephen-O'Neill-Obituary

Stephen J. O'Neill

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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DIED
June 17, 2023
LOCATION
Lyndhurst, Ohio

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age 56, of Bainbridge Township, Ohio. Beloved husband of 23 years to Heidi O'Neill (nee Jefferis); loving father of Mary and Jayme O'Neill; dearest brother of Patrick, Michael (deceased) (Vera), Daniel (Betsy), John (Mary Jo) and Brian O'Neill (Gena); cherished uncle of many nieces and nephews. ...

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I am very sorry for your loss. I loved next door to Steve at Dayton . So many fun memories , he was always in a great mood. I have not seen Steve in many years but I can still remember his contagious laugh . Rip Steve

O´Neill Family, We are so sorry for your loss. I have know Steve since high school. He was one of the nicest people I have ever known. We have stayed in touch since graduation which is very rare these days. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Herb Verderber BHS class of 84 [email protected]

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Sr. Yr. 1984 Steve and I played football together, our lockers were next to each other, and we both were the starting tailbacks. One Monday at football practice Steve ask me, what size shoe do you wear? We wore the same size. Steve wore a new pair of cleats every week, on Mondays he´d ask me to wear them for him to help break them in, on Thursday he would wear them before the Friday game. Like they always say it was the shoes that made us all great! Love you always, I´m going to miss you!...

Heidi and Family, I am so sorry to hear this news. I remember going to your wedding with my dad and loving the live music and how beautiful and elegant it was. While I have not seen you in a long time, what I remember most about Steve was his laugh- it was the best! I am thinking about you.

Sending all my heartfelt sympathy for your loss. Kalia

Heidi, Mary, and Jayme, Thank you for letting us share a tiny part of your life with such a special man. We´ve traveled the countryside playing/watching polo and we´ve met some of the nicest people. It didn´t take long, however, for us to realize one of the best lived just a short drive away. Steve. That smile, that laugh, that crazy polo swing. Win or lose, if he was on the field, it was going to be fun. We welcomed him at the farm not as a friend but as family. Thinking about him now brings...

You were such a bright light Steve with your smile and infectious laugh. May it continue to shine through your wife and daughters. Rest in sweet peace my friend