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I miss you so much Dad. I love you. You are in my heart forever
Shelley Kintop
December 05, 2013 | Brookfield, WI
Brookfield, Wisconsin
Age 69
Oravecz, Steve J., Sr. Found peace November 28, 2013, at the age of 69. Preceded in death by his brother James. Dear father of Shelley (Randy) Kintop and Steve J. (Cindy) Oravecz, Jr. Dear brother of Carole (John) Whitwam. Dear brother-in-law of Barbara Vogel. Loving grandpa of Krystal (Melissa)...
Read MoreI miss you so much Dad. I love you. You are in my heart forever
Shelley Kintop
December 05, 2013 | Brookfield, WI
We worked together at Ladish Co. for too many years to remember. But i will tell you the funniest thing i ever heard from Stevie was how a Yooper wears his Cap it was On or Off and when the bill if the cap was moved to the side of your head it was In The Locked Position RIP my Friend
Franny Owen
December 04, 2013 | Muskego, WI
My deepest sympathy to the Oravecz family
buff benkowski
December 02, 2013 | St Augustine Fl, FL
Steve & family so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
Kim K
Kim Kuklinski
December 01, 2013 | Greendale, WI
I am so sorry for your loss. You have so much love for him. It is hard to offer any words to help comfort you in this sad time. Your family will be in my prayers.
Stacy Mahan
December 01, 2013 | Cudahy, WI
Sorry about your loss steve jr.
kristy mahan
December 01, 2013 | South Milwaukee, WI
Dear Shelley and Stevie, Your Dad's light will certainly shine on because love never, ever dies. I will always remember him as being kind and caring. I wish for you, and the rest of the family, happy healing as you are surrounded by only the best memories. I love you. Aunt Corinne
December 01, 2013
Thank you for letting me be a part of your life. I love you and will truly miss you.
Jackie Stoner
December 01, 2013 | St Francis, WI
I have fond memories of working with the "Yooper" at Ladish Co. Like the time the CEO of Ladish stopped by as Stevie was installing a new multimillion dollar furnace. The CEO asked how the job was proceeding. Stevie replied that it would be done tomorrow. The CEO was excited to hear the new furnace would be ready to use weeks ahead of schedule. Then Stevie told the story of the bar up north that had the sign in the window that read "Free BEER Tomorrow". Stevie cracked a smile as the CEO...
Jonathan Munt
December 01, 2013 | Burlington, WI