Steven-Ulrich-Obituary

Steven R. Ulrich

Omaha, Nebraska

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ULRICH-Steven R., age 59. Preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Joan. Survived by sons, Jonathan and Matthew; special friend, Deb Frye and her daughters, Kayla and Katelyn; sisters, Virginia (Jerry) Steinke, Judy (Steve) Minor, and Jean (John) Jirka; many nieces, nephews and...

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My condolences to Steve Sons Family & friend. Steve was thoughfull & nice man. He would always talk to me about his boy's & ask me about how my two were doing. He always had a smile And was a good co-worker I will miss him. His Night crew buddy.

Thanks so much to Steven's co-workers, friends and relatives who have contributed to this guest book. It was heart warming to hear from so many people. The following is a note from Steve's Memorial Services.

Remember me in your heart, your thoughts, your memories of the times we loved, the times we cried, the times we laughed. For if you always think of me, I will have never gone.

Sincerely, Virginia (Ulrich)Steinke - Steve's older sister

Steve was a very nice man. He was also a very good manager at Kmart.
His employees always liked him. God Bless Steve

My very deepest sympathy to Steven's sons, family and friends. Steven was a good, kind, gentle person and my prayers are with him and all those who loved and cared for him. His passing diminishes us all.

Steve was a great classmate. We
served in Vietnam together. He will
be missed.

My condolences to the family of Steve Ulrich. I thought a lot of Steve. All of us at Omaha Steaks thought Steve was a very nice and friendly person. He was seen always with a smile and always had something funny to tell you. He was a thoughful and kind gentle man. Steve worked on my team at Omaha Steaks. He was a hard worker and I always looked forward to hear his stories of days gone by. Steve will be greatly missed but never forgotten.

Steve was a man who seemed to care for others around him more than he did himself. He would go out of his way to show kindness and encouragement. I feel truly blessed to have known Steve and hope his kindness will be an example to us all.
I hope he gets to watch his John Wayne movies in Heaven. (he would have liked that idea)

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My sisters and brother and I grew up across the road from Steve and his family. I have many wonderful memories of us playing with him and his sisters and attending our one-room country school and DeWitt High School. He was kind, thoughtful and cheerful. At his mother's memorial service, he said that the family should get together more often. I feel so sad that we didn't do that again before his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and those dear to him. He will be greatly...