Steven-Payer-Obituary

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Steven P. Payer

Otisville, Michigan

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DIED
September 6, 2017
LOCATION
Otisville, Michigan

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

 

PAYER, Steven P. – Of Otisville, Michigan, age 74, died Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at McLaren-Flint.



 



Cremation has taken place.



 



Private service will be held.



 



Steven was born in Flint, Michigan on June 24, 1943, the son of the late Steve and Clara (Vaughn) Payer and was a resident of Otisville.



 



On June 26, 1965 he married Linda Collins in Sandusky.



 



He served our country in the U.S. Army from September, 1961 – August, 1964 in Germany.



 



Steve was past Commander of Post #342 American Legion and past Chef de Gare of The Forty and Eight.



 



He loved his Harley and he has traveled to almost every state in the U.S.



 



Steve was employed as an Electrician at Ternstedt for 31 years.



 



Surviving are wife, Linda;



 



daughter, Rhonda (Marty) Bloing;



 



sons, Steven (Heather) Payer and John (Cheri) Payer;



 



grandchildren, Paige, Shelby, Amanda, Dustin, Alex, Grant, Ashlyn and Cassandra;



 



brother, Harold (LeeAnn) Payer;



sisters, Brenda Nelius and Betty Wildner;



many loving nieces and nephews.



 



Your condolences may be shared with the family at swartzfuneralhomeinc.com


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I worked with Steve-(Animal)-for 25+ years, what a pleasure that that was. A very great person to know. Butch Geesey.

So very sorry to learn of Steve's passing. We had so many good times together. Thinking of you.

Linda and family, so sorry to hear of the passing of my cousin Stevie. Mom just told me the sad news and she was so broken up about it. She said Stevie had just stopped by 2 weeks ago. His smiling face and sense of humor will be so missed. If you need anything let me know, I'm at moms at least once a week.

Sorry for the loss of your brother. Fred Odishooe

Loved his humor. He was a bright spot when I worked at the Rite Aid in Otisville. Thoughts and prayers with you all during this time.

Dear Linda and Family,
We were so shocked and saddened to hear about your loss of Steve. So many of our friends have recently passed, which only serves to remind us to value and relish life. Please know that our thoughts are with you all.

To God be the Glory To Aunt Linda And the rest of he family Uncle Steve will truly be missed. He had a great personality and the smile I will miss his jokes .. love to my extended family