Steven-Falkenstein-Obituary

Steven C. Falkenstein

Galloway Township, New Jersey

Jun 3, 1955 – Jul 3, 2022

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BORN
June 3, 1955
DIED
July 3, 2022
LOCATION
Galloway Township, New Jersey

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Falkenstein, Steven C., - 67, of Galloway Township, Steven C. Falkenstein, 67, passed in peace July 3, 2022 at Temple University Hospital - Jeanes Campus after a lengthy illness. Just like everything in his life, he faced his cancer with the utmost bravery and tenacity all while maintaining his sense of humor. On his final day, he was surrounded by his wife of 48 years and his family. Steve was born June 3, 1955 in Camden, NJ. He is preceded in death by parents, Francis & Elizabeth Falkenstein and his brother Francis Falkenstein. After graduating from High School he pursued a lifelong career in the railroad industry. While his 49 year career began with Conrail, the majority of it was spent with Amtrak where he retired as Deputy Chief Engineer-Maintenance. He then concluded his career as a Consultant with HNTB. While working full time for the railroad he obtained a Bachelor of Arts from Cabrini College and a Master of Business Administration from Centenary College. He served as a member on the board of trustees within his community and was also a member of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. Steve was a devoted husband and father. "Poppy" also loved spending time with his two grandchildren. He was an avid fisherman and enthusiast of karaoke. He is survived by his beloved wife Karen, as well as son Steven (Rebecca), son Matthew (Kimberly) and his two grandsons Steven and Maximus. Please join us in celebrating his life Friday, July 8th from 10:00-11:00am, funeral to follow at Community Presbyterian Church 1501 W. Brigantine Ave, Brigantine. Interment is Private. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations please be made to the South Jersey Cancer Fund. P.O. Box 1084 Brigantine, N.J. 08203 https://sjcancerfund.org/product/donate/ (arrangements by Alloway Funeral Home of Merchantville, NJ

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Dear Karen and family. It is with much sadness that we convey our deepest sympathies and condolences for your loss. Steve was a great friend and co-worker, and a genuinely fine person. He will be missed very much.

Karen & Family. So sorry to hear about Steve. I worked with Steve for many years at Conrail. I considered him a mentor and friend. Our deepest condolences. Joe & Dawn