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Steven C. Jensen

Chicago, Illinois

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Steven C. Jensen, age 64, of Mineral Point, WI and formerly of Chicago, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. He was born in Chicago, IL on April 28, 1947, the son of Herb and Jean (Young) Jensen. He is survived by his brother, Glenn (Peggie) Jensen; and a nephew, Jake Adam Jensen,...

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Here´s a pic of Steve and our good friend John Schagne who passed away awhile back. Two good buddies running DC submarines in heaven´s pond right now. Miss you guys! Tim

WE CAN'T BELEIVE THIS....WE JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT STEVE AND ARE SO VERY SORRY FOR HIS PASSING. WE KNEW STEVE FROM THE EARLY 1980"S WHEN HE CAME IN FOR A HAIRCUT WHILE LIVING IN WILMETTE AND HE REMAINED A LOYAL CLIENT AND FRIEND UNTIL HE MOVED TO MINERAL POINT....AND STILL CAME IN WHEN IN TOWN. UNDERNEATH THAT TOUGH FACADE WAS A GENTLE, SWEET MAN, WHO ALWAYS HAD A STORY OR A JOKE IN A MOST SOFT SPOKEN VOICE. THERE WAS NO ONE LIKE HIM AND WE WILL RMEMBER HIM FONDLY. OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES...

My condolences to Steve's family. I barely knew him but he was my kind of people. I met him through my brother Guy from B+B Packing in Chicago. RIP Steve.

Glenn, I spoke to you yesterday and am so sorry that Josh and I could not make the services in Mineral Point. I have known Steve for over 20 years. Steve was one of the kindest, most gentle men I have known. His humor, kind words in times of need, and zest for life will be truly missed. He introduced my husband and I eight years ago, and we are both so grateful for his insight. I will miss him so much. To Leslie, I am so sorry you have have lost your loved one. He recently mentioned how happy...

We only met Steve for a long weekend in the Fall of 2010 with joint friends but he made a lasting impression on us. He struck us as a true individual, warm and outgoing with a joke for every occasion and we were shocked to hear of his much too early death. The Burkes (Northbrook, Il.)

Steve Jensen, our friend

Steve was always quick with a firm hand shake and a smile. His jokes very much reflected his 'zest' for life. Although he leaves us behind now, we are all better for having known him.

I am really going to miss seeing Steve on his trips down to Indiana. He could entertain one for hours with his stories. He had a rough exterior but a gentle heart. The world will not be the same without him.

A subcommittee member said in an unrelated message that "For all of us there is a time." That is true but Steves time was all too short. I'm really going to miss him.

Virgil Brown

I was fortunate enough to have known Steve for about 20 years and shared many good times with him. He was one of the fairest and most honest people I have had the pleasure of knowing in my life. I and my family will miss him and remember him always.