Steve-Billick-Obituary

Steve Billick

Munster, Indiana

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF STEVE BILLICK The family and friends of the late Steve Billick of Merrillville would like to honor his memory on this day, which would have been his ninety-seventh birthday. He was born on June, 15th 1919 to a family which was leaving the newly formed Czechoslovakia for...

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Uncle Steve will always be truly a man's man, an excellent example for all of us to emulate. It wasn't long after I started dating his goddaughter, Brenda Billick, that she proudly introduced me to her godfather/Uncle. Throughout these 48 years since, I have been honored to see him in action, dealing with the good times and the many challenges of work, family and The Region. Brenda and our six children and I looked forward to the many fun times in the boats on his back yard lake along with...

My parents chose Uncle Steve to be my godfather. He was not only concerned how my life was going but how our six children were as well. It was especially important that Uncle Steve played grandfather to our youngest, Peter. I remember hearing stories of my dad and Steve as young men tearing down and building houses together. They also were Gary policemen, although my dad was older. Thank God he came home safely from the Battle of the Bulge and no criminal ever harmed him. It was cute how...

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3 generations of the Billick Men

Dad we miss you here. You were a very caring person you cared about everyone you were the youngest in your family you took care of your mother until she died. Then you went to world war 2 and fought for usa. And then you went into police work to help people. You always cared about everyone love your daughter karen

Dad, Thanks so much for the Go-Cart that you built for me and that Grandma enjoyed driving down the alley of 8th & Virginia. You will not be forgotten.

I think about the many times I went perch fishing on Lake Michigan with Dad and Gary Police Sergeant Quade. It was pretty much a given fact that Dad had to work on Sgt. Quade's boat so that he could get the engine started. He also had to get the bilge pump working and pump out the rain water, so that we could get out to the US Steel lighthouse and catch lake perch for dinner. Oh yea, Dad had to work on the motor when we were finished fishing so that we could get back to Burns Ditch and then...

Steve was a gift from god he was sent to teach alot of people lessons in life he will be greatly missed

Your dearly missed