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Steven Strahine

Dublin, Ohio

1955 - 2019

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Strahine, Steven1955 - 2019Steven Milan Strahine, 63 of Dublin passed away Thursday, March 7, 2019.Friends may call 3 to 5 PM, March 13, 2019 at HILL FUNERAL HOME followed by services at 5 PM Wednesday. Complete obituary and remembrances can be shared at

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For my Steve. I love you and will miss you everyday for the rest of my life.

For my beloved brother. I miss you very much.
Love you.

In my years at Pepsi, Steve was definitely one of the hardest workers I have had the pleasure to work with. His passion for excellence and results guided him every day. He expected everyone to commit at his level, and no matter if you worked with or for him, your performance improved. He made EVERYONE better. So sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers to the entire Strahine family. He is a great man who will truly be missed by many, especially me.

Steve will always be a legend with the Pepsi family. So many great memories with this guy! Steve made working on Thanksgiving fun when we were running trailer loads of 24pk cans to KMart, or climbing through the ceiling to get into his locked office. So many stories put a smile on my face when I think about our Pepsi time together. Thanks for taking a chance with a young kid who wanted to be a manager just like you. You will be missed my friend, but live on forever with the mark you left on...

I am very sad to hear of Steves passing. He was truly an outstanding friend and coworker. I learned much from Steve. It was an honor to work with him, and call him a friend.
My condolences to the family.

I would like to express my condolences for Your loss. I have the chance to work with Steve in Pepsi Indianapolis. He was a very hard working and a decent man and great Manager. My prayers for Steves family.

I have known Steve since junior high school. He was a great competitor, friend and person. Lots of good memories of the different "activities" we had in sports and school. We came close to destroying the chemistry lab once.

He will be sorely missed.

My 1st day driving a bulk truck on my own, Steve guided through everything. He made feel very confident that I could do this job. Gave me a doughnut a hand shake and said you'll do fine. Steve was one of the best people it was a pleasure to work with him.

Steve was a perso who knew what the guys were going through when times were tough at Pepsi Indianapolis he was a true Pepsi person very dedicated to his job Rest In Peace Steve see you later in Pepsi blue skies