Steven-Auvil-Obituary

Steven Ray Auvil

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Nov 16, 1947 – Nov 26, 2022

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BORN
November 16, 1947
DIED
November 26, 2022
LOCATION
Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Steven Ray Auvil passed away on Saturday, November 26 from acute myeloid leukemia. Steve was born November 16, 1947 to Ellit Ray and Freda Auvil in Cass City, Michigan, and grew up there on his family's dairy farm. He earned his Ph.D. in chemical engineering from Michigan State University, and...

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Jane and family, Bob and I are sad for you all. Lord pour out comfort and healing upon Jane and her family.

Jane and family, So sorry for your loss. Steve is one of the most amazing people I've ever met. He hired me into Air Products in 1997 and was also a great mentor and colleague. He and all of you will be in our prayers. He and Stacey bonded over their shared dairy upbringing as well. We will miss him. With a heavy heart, Kevin and Stacey Fogash

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Jane and family, We were especially saddened to hear about Steve's death. We are hoping , praying, and trusting that God will bless you with what you need to navigate the sorrow and grief that his passing surely brings to your family. Blessings, Tom & Cheryl Lichner

Jane, I am praying for you and your family. I know Steve is in the arms of God for He is welcoming him home. In the meantime God is mourning with you and holding you in His arms to comfort you. God Bless , Michael Meleta

I first met Steve in 1997, having travelled from the UK to review new technology with him. My nervousness at working with Air Products' Chief Engineer was misplaced, he was approachable, encouraging and always helpful. Over the subsequent years, we worked on many projects and solved many issues together; his determination, creativity and positivity were inspiring. I will greatly miss his expertise, his thoughtful advice, and guidance.

Our condolences on your loss. Steve was a very supportive leader during my time at Air Products. I appreciated his willingness to help and to have open conversations, even with people outside of his formal authority. I enjoyed interacting with a fellow Spartan.

Dear Jane and family, My deepest sympathy is extended to you during this season. May God´s peace that passes our understanding bring you comfort. With love and prayers~

Jane and Bryan, sorry for your loss. Our son's played tournament baseball together. I also work at Air Products. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.