Steven-Chism-Obituary

Steven Max Chism

Saginaw, Michigan

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Chism, Steven Max Saginaw, Michigan Steven Max "One Timer" Chism lost the ultimate battle Thursday, May 8, 2008 at the age of 52. Born on September 5, 1955 to Maxell and Helen (Daniels) Chism; Steve lived his life on the edge - constantly seeking new adventures. On December 23, 2006, Steve...

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I still look for you every day and miss you more than words can say. After 20-plus years of unhappiness for each of us, I feel so cheated that we had less than three years together to love and be truly loved in return. Life is so unfair. You showed me what a husband could, and should be. You showed my children how a father should treat his children and how a husband should treat his wife. My whole family fell in love with you instantly. You will never be forgotten because I carry you in my...

You sure were a formidable life partner! your wife of 28 years....kathy

Jean, Zane,
Randall Lee (& Family),
Maryann,

Know my thoughts are with each and every one of you during this time.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Steve's family. He will be greatly missed at Means.

Steven and Family,

We only met you once, but you made a wonderful impression on us. I am Max's stepson Mike, and my entire family was deeply shocked and saddened by your passing. Max was married to my mother Ginny for 32 years, and Max loved both you and your brother, Randy, so very much. He spoke of you often, and was thrilled when he heard from you or saw you. Our deepest sympathy goes to your entire family during this time, and our prayers are with each of you.

Mike and...

Steve,
You will be dearly missed. Due to our 16 year age gap you left home to begin your adult life when I was only 5 yrs old. Most of my youngest memories were of you as a loving big brother with an incredible humor. I always enjoyed listening to you and wished we didn't live so far apart in later years. I know you had a wonderful impact on anyone who was around you. You will always be remembered.
Your loving sister,

Steve,
You were a great guy, a happy and
jolly fellow. You were a wonderful
father to Sam. Randy loves you, and
there were many happy times together. God bless you, and I hope to meet you again someday; and Max, too.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Steve, you were a confident person, you were definitely honest to your friends and they meant everything to you. You came here to Saginaw in 87, and worked your way up, building a life here with Kathy and Sam. There were many boat rides and 4th of Julys, concerts, communions and parties, holiday get togethers and funerals. You always were joking and pretty much ate my cooking. You appreciated the silly things we would do to get a laugh.
It's unfair and a shame to lose your life at 52, you...