Steven-Wahlig-Obituary

Steven Wahlig

Kendallville, Indiana

Aug 30, 1946 – Apr 4, 2023

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BORN
August 30, 1946
DIED
April 4, 2023
LOCATION
Kendallville, Indiana

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ANGOLA - Steven C. Wahlig, age 76, passed peacefully at home, surrounded by the love of his family and friends, on April 4, 2023, from ALS disease.

He will be remembered for his deep kindness, beautiful gardens, and unfailing humor. A lifelong educator, the impact of his life will...

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Dave and I were so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Jake, and your family. Steve was such a kind sweet man, and I enjoyed working with him. When I would call him in the mornings when there was a cancellation or 2 hour delay for East Allen, he was always so chipper and happy. Such a positive guy!!! He will sure be missed.

Jake, So sorry to learn of Steve´s long suffering. How great that you were with him. You two were an inspiration. Stan and I walk by often watching for the tulips. Lots of love and prayers. Pass my condolences on to Taylor please. Barb

To Mike and Dawn Ruff~ Thank you for reaching out. Prayers and good thoughts are accepted and appreciated! It's been comforting to hear from so many people.

To Mike Chambers~ I do remember you, and am pretty sure I met your mom once when in Leo with Steve. It was so kind of you to reach out and share your thoughts about Steve - thank you! It's heartwarming to know he touched so many lives. He was certainly a bright light in the eyes of his family.

Jake, I'm not sure that you would remember me, Mike Chambers. However, I believe that you would remember my mother, Janice Knisely-Linn. Mom taught at Leo and New Haven Elementary and knew Steve well. As a child, Steve's father was my principal. Through mom's work and my school experience, I knew Steve from an early age. In more recent times, I came across you and Steve as an Angola Police Officer, now retired. Mom notified me of Steve's passing, and I thought it might bring some comfort to...

We are sorry for your loss and will keep the family in our prayers.