Steven-Saxton-Obituary

Steven Saxton

Alamo, Texas

1949 - 2015 (Age 65)

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Steven SaxtonAmesSteven L. Saxton passed away on April 18th, 2015. He was born October 20th, 1949, in Alliance, Nebraska, to Frances and Betty Rose Saxton. He graduated from Utah State University in Mechanical Engineering. After graduation he worked for Chrysler Corporation and then with Fisher...

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I purchased a Woody and Trailer that he made in 2012, and was researching his work. He was a talented man, I am sorry for your loss.

I knew him at Utah State during our college years there. We had great times together. Always thought some how I'd run into him again. So sad at his passing.

I'm so sorry for your loss Uncle Francis. Even though Steve and I were cousins I never got to know him, but he sounds a if he was a wonderful person.Definitely my loss. God Bless.

One evening in high school Jon and I started doing some bodywork on my car in his garage. Steve came out to see what we were doing and provide some helpful tips. When midnight rolled around Steve was putting the final touches on the car long after Jon and I had started dozing. That was just the kind of person he was. The world would be a much better place if there were more like him.

Steve was a real genius and a loving son. The world is a better place for those who knew him.

Steve was a special first cousin whose technical knowledge always amazed me as did his woodworking skills. My husband and I also enjoyed vegetables from Steve's garden. He definitely had a green thumb to go along with his kind and thoughtful heart. He will be missed.
-- Penny Wika (Wamego, KS)

Steve was a great procurement leader and one of the trailblazers for Emerson in Asia. Those of us that came behind had an easier road because of Steve's work.

A good friend and colleague. We will miss you Steve.