Stephen-Torpy-Obituary

Stephen Torpy

Omaha, Nebraska

1958 - 2026

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Steve Torpy, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend, passed away surrounded by the family he loved most.Steve shared nearly 50 wonderful years with his wife, Susan Torpy. Their marriage was the foundation of the family they built together.A hardworking and respected arborist, Steve...

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Steve Torpy, a kind, generous, strong, loving family man. To me he was a man of few words but when he spoke to me I listened, and I learned from what he had to say. I had alot of respect for Steve. Well you kinda had to. Lol. I remember working with him n J back in the early 2000's plowing snow at the apartments off Maple street. Man that was alot of fun. Going and having breakfast at Village Inn with the Denali crew. Dude Im gonna miss ol Steve. My thoughts and prayers go out to the...

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Sue and the Torpy family ... We were so saddened to hear about Steve's passing. We have many memories from our time in Omaha at Rugby matches, trips and other shenanigans. Steve was a salt of the earth man with a beautiful family and wonderful friends. May your memories be a blessing.

Lots of good memories working with Steve and hanging out on Friday nights at Frank´s Pizza RIP my friend

Sue & Family, So sorry to hear about Steve's passing! You have my deepest sympathy at this time.

One of my greatest memories of Steve is how proud he was at the family reunion at Mahoney State Park of his red Corvette! He enjoyed showing it to everyone. Deepest Sympathy! Rose

Steve was a fierce competitor on the rugby field and the life of every party off it. The memories we shared-on and off the field-will always remind us of the laughter, friendship, and great times we were lucky enough to have shared.

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Steve was one of the best! Tough as nails with a Heart of Gold. Sue, we are praying for God to comfort you and your family during this difficult time. Chuck & Jan Sinclair