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Steven Earl Uecker

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Uecker, Steven Earl Born April 7, 1959, "went on ahead" April 6, 2012, after a brief illness surrounded by the love of his family and friends. Survived by, father Bob Uecker, mother Joyce Uecker; sisters Leann Ziemer and Sue Uecker; brother Bob Uecker, Jr., (Catherine); nieces Kelsey Ziemer,...

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My Sweet Friend. I miss our rides to Maggie Lakes, and Grey Meadows. You were like family to me and my kid's and everyone you knew. Miss you Spuddy.

Steve took me herding cattle at his work a few times. He was such a great cowboy, great horses and the best dog's ever. Enjoyed some wonderful times riding up to Grey Meadow, and Maggie lakes. I miss my Spuddy.

I met Steve porterville when I ran a motel he stayed at the motel him and his dog he was great guy first time I seen a dog climb a tree he will be missed love talking fishing with him

I miss you dear friend. Miss your precious friendship, your humor, and our rides to Maggie Lake and Grey Meadow.

You are so missed here in California, Shafter, Porterville, Pier Point. You made and impact on a lot of people. I will always cherish the memories of going into the High Sierra Country. Thanks for the memories. Rest easy, my dear friend. Love Linda

I’m sorry but I’m just learning about Steve’s passing. He and I were classmates for a year or two in Bowdon Georgia, I suppose during a time that Bob was with the Braves . I give my condolences to the Uecker family although they are certainly late.

I'm very sorry to hear about Steve's passing. I worked with him at Guido's restaurant in Vail, CO in the 1970s. Great guy! We had a lot of laughs!

Steve we will miss your presence, so lucky to have met you. Sam and Erma

Uecker family: We attended the Springville Rodeo last night and they did a beautiful tribute to Steve. He certainly was loved and respected by the cowboy community. They brought his riderless horse into the arena and expressed their grief at his passing and shared the joy of knowing him. They also said a beautiful "cowboy prayer" at the end. So sorry for your loss. He leaves many friends behind that will have a void in their life because of his passing.