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Steven Jay Barnes

Yuba City, California

1948 - 2022

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Steven Jay Barnes, 73 years old, of Yuba City, CA, entered into eternal rest on February 9, 2022, at 1:39 PM, at Adventist Health/Rideout Memorial Hospital in Marysville, CA. His passing was a result of a long battle of multiple ongoing health issues. His last few months were spent in the...

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Happy 1 yr heavenly anniversary Steve! You have been missed by all. I just wanted to let you know that I have indeed changed my hair since the last time you have seen me

Well it has been one year and I miss you as much today as I did the day you left me. Lyla and I have grown very close and share our memories. We have taught her how to play a few card games, she has gotten good. She was with us on new years to share Lennys passing only to share the last flood of 2022 and then the 1st flood of 2023 came and the entire house, every room, flooded. Now we are living g elsewhere waiting for them to rebuild. I could really use you about now. Oh I could go...

Steven, I Miss You Every Single Day!!! I Can´t Believe it´s Almost been a yearaI can´t Believe How Much I Miss You!!! I talk to you all the time!!! I continue to follow The wrestling circuit like we always did togetherIt always Reminds me Of Our time together!!! NXT will be on at 8:00 I always talk to you thru the show like you´re sitting here with meit makes me feel like you´re sitting here with me!!! I Love and MISS YOU SO BAD I CAN´T even believe it has happened!!! All Of The z family...

It´s almost been a year without you in our lives. Lyla tries to move on but you are her every thought throughout the day. She often talks to you as if you are right beside her. We miss your humor & being at our functions. I hope you are dancing with the Angels! Until we meet again. Liz & Deuce Hunter

I first met Steve at PG&E Newark Substation, 1969, we worked together for several years there,then we went our different ways in the company, but staying in touch,spending many weekends with my children & His rafting-playing dice games for hours on end. I miss that smile & that competitive streak he had ! We stayed in touch thru out the years. I last saw him about 2019 for a quick catch up-always planning to get together when he visited his sister in Valley Springs-but sadly life got in the ...

Steven was my maternal cousin. My mother, (Linda), was spoke favorably of him. I, only recently, had made contact with him, which I feel honored to have.

Steven was my big brother and I did not expect him to die. I think I assumed he would be there whenever I needed him because he always has been. I watched for several months as Steven, along with his wife Lyla, fought to survive the many health issues that were in his way. In the end he could no longer fight. His wife Lyla will miss him every minute of every day. I want to thank Lyla´s family for loving my brother. I want to say to Stevens sons Jason and Daniel and his many grandchildren...

So sorry to hear of Steven passing...My husband Roy Stevenson who has since deceased also worked many yours with Steve...Many of nites Steve would call him out on Overtime. They both had their own way of letting people know how they thought of things. May you RIP Steve and hope you and Roy and have some time now to talk...We are losing to many lately and hard to see. Thoughts and Prayers to the family. Vicki

I met Steve & Lyla around 1974 1975. We were young and doing our own thing. As life went on we all grew and moved on, and had different relationships and so on. We managed to keep in touch through the years. I´ve never heard Lyla so happy as when she was with Steve. They completed each other. They became one. He was funny. He was kind. Love is the greatest thing this world has to offer. And that´s all we should ever want for our friends. He made her happy. He tamed the lion. So thank you...