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Stephen Jacob Strecker

Of Zionsville, Indiana

1975 - 2017

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Stephen Jacob Strecker42, of Zionsville passed away suddenly on November 22, 2017 at his home. Steve was born on May 23, 1975 in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He attended South Lyon High School and went on to attend Kalamazoo College, where he played basketball for the Hornets including the Hall of Fame...

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I am so very sorry for your loss. Steve was wonderful to work for. Smart and kind man. Prayers for your family.

I was saddened to hear about Steve's passing. Steve was a great teammate and even better person. I haven't seen him much in the years since college, but I'll always remember him as a humble and genuine person who cared about others. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, kids, and extended family during this difficult time.

I had the privilege of working with Steve as a vendor. Steve will be greatly missed. I pray God's richest blessings of mercy and grace on his family during this difficult time-

I had the most utmost honor to work for Steve on his team for six years. He was the most caring, dedicated and humbling boss anyone could ask for.
He made such a big difference in many coworkers lives. My deepest heartfelt love to the family. Fly with the angels dear Steve. We love you.

All of us from his hometown, South Lyon MI, are shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. He was a wonderful young man, a great friend to many, so well liked and respected. Our thoughts are with his family and with his high school basketball buddies who have lost someone very dear.

To Stephen's family, May all the sweet memories of Stephen and great moments with him always bring you comfort, a smile and feeling of his tremendous love for you. Extending my heartfelt sympathy to you.

I've known Steve for three years. He was a highly respected colleague and a sincerely nice person. He loved his family deeply. My thoughts and prayers go out to Lisa and the children. He will be missed.

I talked to Steve Tuesday about a project we were working on, and I'm stunned and in shock that he passed. My deepest condolences to Lisa and the family. He was a highly respected colleague, and a sincerely nice guy. He loved his family deeply, and I'm just so sorry for all of us. He will be missed.

I've had the pleasure of working with Steve over the years. He shared many amazing stories of his family & proudly showed off pictures of his family. He will be missed.