Steven-Banasik-Obituary

Steven Banasik

La Crosse, Wisconsin

Jan 24, 1947 – Sep 30, 2022

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January 24, 1947
DIED
September 30, 2022
LOCATION
La Crosse, Wisconsin

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Steven J. Banasik

LA CROSSE - Steven J. Banasik, 75, of La Crosse, passed away on Friday, September 30, 2022 at his sister's home in La Crosse.

A private family service will be held at the Schumacher-Kish Funeral & Cremation Services. Online guestbook and complete obituary...

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My deepest sympathy to my dear friend, Mary and all Steve's family and friends. I wish you the peace and joy of his memory forever.

I know how intertwined Mary and Steve were and are, and how deep the grief and loss is for her. His life was also hers. I'm sending love and prayers for her and his siblings, sons and daughter-in-laws and grandchildren. I remember his warm and welcolming spirit, and his light. My sympathy to you all, and may you feel his presence still.

Steve is an awesome buddy. Always had a great smile and friendly to everyone. He told me nice things on the golf course - you’re going to have a great day- let’s have fun. Just think we are not working and the weather is amazing.
Everyone at the TPC will miss our good buddy!
Tim Mourad

May all these happy memories and hugs bring consolation and Light to to all who knew and loved him ... as did my dear friend Mary. Blessings on them ...

A wonderful friend who always brightened the day for everyone who had the pleasure of his company. A true man’s man who was a superb athlete, thoughtful commentator on life and really funny guy. He was as good at golf as I was bad but he had the patience to play me. Many cold beers will be consumed in Steve’s memory. Aforementioned consumption has already begun with no end in sight.

Steve, Mary, Kevin

Our deepest sympathy to Mary, Steve’s sons & his precious Grandchildren. We enjoyed meeting up with you when you visited Milwaukee. May he RIP.
This photo is one of the times we met in
May 2022 .
Love, Jean & Tony Patti

This photo is how Steve wanted us to remember him! On his beloved motorcycle. But I´ll always remember his smile and the twinkle he would have in his eye when something delighted him. He was admired by his golfing friends as one of the best golfers in the group. He was always a gentleman and made a competitive sport easy and friendly. He is missed. Condolences to Mary and family.

Steve was a great inspiration for the golf game! I loved playing with Steve and having him at the Orchards! Will miss him!

We are so grateful to have had Steve as our uncle. He always had a smile for our family, and his curiosity and caring showed through in the details he would remember about our lives and our times together. We will miss him, and we send our condolences to Mary and all of his family. Jay, Ella and Sean Jackson and Barb Waugh