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Steve Faydash

Oak Park, Illinois

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Stephen L. Faydash, 72, of Oak Park, IL, died on February 13, 2018, while volunteering at Lapham Peak, Kettle-Moraine State Forest, Delafield, WI. Cherished partner of Kathleen Sobarnia, also of Delafield. Beloved and adored father of Katherine Faydash (Ben McCracken), of Chicago, Margaret and...

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Rest In Peace old friend as always fire up
Bill Fessler

Sincere sympathy to the Faydash family. It's been years since we've seen Steve, but have fond memories of times in La Grange Park with your family. We still smile whenever we think of his favorite one word response to most things (at least at that time period)! He'd slightly shake his head, close his eyes and just barely whisper, "pressure"!

It's hard to loose a father - especially so suddenly. May your friends and family bring you comfort.

Our best to you -
Becky & Dave...

Fond memories of our friendship way back in high school! RIP, Steve.

Plunk Your Magic Twanger Froggy......One Last Time.

NJG

Steve, thanks for making my mom so happy. The kids all loved you and so did my mom. Your corny jokes will be missed. We'll eat buckeyes every Christmas, and Bugles at parties in your honor. Keep watch over us and help us remember that everything is going to be ok.

Dear Katherine, Margaret and Maureen,
Jack and I wanted to let you know how deeply sorry we are for the loss of your Dad. It's never easy, but when its so sudden its even more difficult.

We know that he has been a great Dad and grandfather. We hope that your many friends and families will sustain you during this very difficult time.
Kind regards,
JoAnne and Jack Kennelly

My sincere condolences. Find comfort in the God who is close to the brokenhearted.

Steve was like a father figure and almost like a grandpa to my kids. They grew up knowing him nearly their whole lives-spending their birthday parties with him, celebrating some holidays together, and of course lots of time outdoors fishing and walking the hiking trails.
Missing you but celebrating you for how you touched our lives. You were a wonderful man and longtime companion to my mom. Cheers, Steve Faydash! We're expecting a party and an intense game of Bunco at our next reunion.

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing he was a friend and fun guy to be around enjoyed the years we worked together at GWB
Bill Fessler