Stephen-Yeager-Obituary

Stephen Yeager

Lima, Ohio

1950 - 2020

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Lima, Ohio
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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LIMA — Stephen A.Yeager, 70, passed away Thursday, October 15, 2020. He was born March 28, 1950, in Galion, Ohio to Warren and Betty (McFarland) Yeager who proceeded him in death. On October 9, 1976, he married Cheryl Schieferstein who survives in Lima. Also surviving are his daughter, Miranda...

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Cheryl, I just found out about Steve´s passing today. My heart breaks for you and Miranda. Always appreciated you two.

Just heard about this. Steve and I were good school friends. He was always looking for a good time and sometimes pushed the envelope. He was the best man at my wedding. I always enjoyed going to Warren and Betty's house and remember the time we created a local stir with some candles and helium balloons. Yeag was a character and a pretty good one at that. Sorry he was taken so soon and deep condolences to Cheryl, Debby, and families.

I went to school and graduated with Steve in Galion. He was always upbeat and such a nice and caring guy. I remember he always had a smile on his face. His parents were also wonderful people. I haven't seen Steve for many years - but I am so sorry for your loss!

Sandy Kline

Yeagy, was one of the best people I have had the pleasure to ever met. He was a great Sig Ep Brother, he had the best stories to tell about the people in out frat and he never forgot anything. We were constantly laughing and enjoying life with him. He will be missed by a lot of people. He love his family and was always telling me how wonderful you all are.

Deepest condolences to you Cheryl and Miranda, he was a good neighbor and will certainly be missed.

Your old neighbors,

Vince and Karen Buchtman

Steve's love for his grandchildren and Shawnee athletics was always quite evident. We'll miss his greetings and seeing his pleasant smile at Julian's athletic events. RIP friend.

Mark & Diane Figley

Steve was an amazing husband, father, and grandpa. He made everyone around feel special. What a gift he was to so many people!

Steve was amazing man. I looked up to him and respected how a business man he was. He would always was thinking on how to make people get the most out of there money. He really was a great man and I learned a lot from him. I'm sad that he gone . He would always drop anything he was doing to talk to me. Very sad to hear he's gone. I'm so sorry to the family.

Steve was a nice man and a wonderful neighbor to my father.