Steven Edsel-Easter-Obituary

Steven Edsel Easter

Brookfield, Ohio

Mar 12, 1954 – Feb 17, 2024

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BORN
March 12, 1954
DIED
February 17, 2024
LOCATION
Brookfield, Ohio

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Steven Edsel Easter, beloved husband, father, brother, uncle, and friend, went home to be with the Lord on February 17, 2024, at the age of 69. He leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, and laughter that will be cherished by all those who knew him. Born in Greenfield, OH, on March 12, 1954, ...

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Steve was a great man.He will be missed by all.Prayers for comfort are extended to the family.

Steve and I grew up in the same tiny town nestled in back roads Ohio. We were only six months apart in age. So we knew each other and we were friends. Steve had a LOT of siblings and the challenges that went along with that. But I never heard Steve complain about that-he just dealt with it and moved on. Steve had something in him that people saw. Anyone who grew up with Steve would tell you that Steve was their friend. Maybe it was his obvious compassion or his caring. When we were in our...

I met Steve through a common friend as a freshman at Ohio University in 1972. The next year we shared a dorm room. And we were roommates again in 1976-77 in Columbus for Steve's last year at OSU. Steve was a big part of my college experience in Athens. We even took a road trip to Florida. Steve brought back a palm tree which he managed to keep alive at least for several years. We haven't been in touch much in recent years, but I have many fond memories of him from an important time in my life.

My deepest sympathy for the Easter family May family and friends cherish his memory Kay Page

Steven is a kind first cousin of mine and will be sadly missed. Our deepest sympathy for Louise and Maggie, and Sarah, and Daniel, and families. Love and Prayers, Carol Sue, and Gregory Hamilton and Joshua, and Katie.

I had the privilege of doing volunteer hours with Steve before getting into Physical Therapy school and becoming a therapist, and Steve was an incredible person and a wealth of knowledge. He will be greatly missed.

Steve's Dad fixed our television, and record player. Steve would come over with him and we would play War and Army and all the fun stuff we liked to play with capguns, etc. Always such a great guy. Enjoyed seeing him at the 50th reunion--Karen Douglass Foister

Dear Louise and family. My prayers and thoughts are with you at this time. Steve was such a good man. Sincerely Dianne Peacock

Steve was responsible for launching my career. He was a great inspiration to everyone he talked to. He will be greatly missed. Sincere condolences to the family. Anita Zeigler