Steven-Dill-Obituary

Steven Edward Dill

Westfield, Indiana

Age 57

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Steven Edward Dill Westfield - Steve was born to Susan Rothbard Dill. He died peacefully with his sister and mother at his side at the age of 57. Steve attended North Central High School and Purdue University. Steve was employed with Centerplate as a catering manager. He had a remarkable work...

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I remember Steve when he was a kid. He would go with his Dad and I to motorcycle races. I now have a 5 year old Grandson and he reminds me so much of Steve. He was a bundle of energy and mature for his age. He could joke around with all of his Dad's friends. Sadly I moved away when Steve was very young and I never saw him again. But I never forgot his infectious personality. I'm so sorry I didn't know of his passing until now. It seems strange. In my mind he's still this fun loving...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Steve, from the Roof to the Murat to The Lawn we did literally thousands of shows together, back to the 80s. Always a smile and a laugh, and your ability to throw together a split second bash backstage or in VIP was second to none. You will be greatly missed. Cheers friend

Susan and family...so sorry to hear this news. We will be thinking of you.
The Fosters

It was a pleasure to work with him for long time and know him, he was an amazing person.

Such a good man, and great boss.....his face would light up when he would talk about Hannah!! A kind and gentle soul gone too soon

Steve,

I am deeply saddened by the news of your death. I can still see your great smile when I would come to work at the NCAA, or seeing you at the Lawn. I loved hearing you talk about Hannah and what a bright light she was in your world. And we always caught up on the latest in music. You were always a bright light in my day. Such a good, good man. You will be missed, my friend, and may you rest in peace. And for healing for all who loved you.,

Steve was such a good man and boss to work for and alongside of. I will miss Steve and I am so thankful that I had the great pleasure of knowing him.

Though our paths crossed fewer over the years, they did cross at unexpected times and in meaningful ways. It seemed as no time had passed as we had aged while our foundation and memories in youth, laughter, and fun never changed even after aging and having children ourselves. I know, it's only 'so long' for now, until we meet again my friend. Love always buddy.