Stephen-Varva-Obituary

Stephen A. Varva

Butler, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Butler, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

Stephen A. Varva, 62, of Butler died Thursday morning in the comfort of his home.Born Aug. 29, 1954, in Butler, he was a son of the late Steve Varva and Mary Nastasi Varva.Steve graduated in 1972 from Butler High School and then from Penn State University. He went to work for Nationwide Insurance...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Tammy, Stephanie & Lindsey.......as you know.....I miss my dear friend. I think of Steve weekly (if not every day) we used to discuss a number of different topics. Steve was so proud of you guys.....he used to share with me how much he enjoyed traveling with you all. Cowboy and I mention Steve all of the time. Such a loss......it’s painful. All the best to you.

Another year has passed and with it so many changes. The shoot-outs lack your direction, the Las Vegas golf trip has been dropped by our club and there just isn't the same vibe in the men's grill without you. Tammy looks as beautiful as always and I'm certain your daughters are gracefully carrying on your legacy.

Tammy, Stephanie & Lindsay......the loss of your beloved husband and father....saddens me on a regular basis. Steve and I were closer than what many others are aware. Theres a void in my life without out Steve. I miss him.....and I always will. Chuck (Cowboy) and I always say.....what would Varv say or think. God Bless the 3 of you.

As your birthday approaches , let me say how much you are missed at the club. You are truly mentioned everyday. Your spirit of kindness, appreciation and sincerity are still felt. No one has been able to fill the gap left in your role as counselor and Godfather in the men's grill. Rest in peace except for on Sundays when I hope your damn Patriots lose no matter whom they are playing. You were the best ! Super V

Tammy and Family, please accept my prayers and sympathy in the wake of Steve's passing. I was so saddened by the news. It had been a while since I'd seen him or heard from him. We always had fun and great conversations even though we saw each other infrequently. What a great guy and friend.
Mike and Mary Leyland

to the family ! We were so sorry to hear of another sadness in the family ~ we didn't know Steve, but Sharon told us and we certainly send our love and hugs to all !!

Tammy and Family,

You have my deepest sympathy. Steve was a great guy and a special friend for so many years. I will miss him so much. May you find comfort in your memory of all of the good times. Rest in peace my friend.

Thoughts are with you guys, love you!

So very sorry to hear of your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I work for Eric Shick and knew Steve for many years. My heart breaks for you.