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May 8, 1949 - Oct. 16, 2021 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Steven Michael Walleman, longtime resident of Torrance CA on October 16th, 2021. Steve was born on May 8th, 1949 to John and Marie Walleman in Detroit, MI. After his family relocated to Southern California, he began his long career in the aerospace industry. He will be greatly missed by his wife Laura, his children Steven, Robert, Patrick, Natalie, Elizabeth and 8 grandchildren. Memorial to be held at Green Hills Cemetery on Monday, November 22, 2021 at 2:00 PM.
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I would like to give Thanks to God and Steve for 2 wonderful Sons,we had in our short marriage, Steve Jr and Bob. What most people may not know is that Steve and Laura, my Bill and I became great friends over many years. Joining our families together. Steve and Bill became like brothers. You could not separate them from their passion of domino's, sharing their faith and family gatherings and of course their personal views. How blessed we have all been over so many years. I can only wonder if they are hanging together with our Awesome Father in heaven. Laura thank you for your Love and Friendship I am here for you and so is God. May the Lord bring comfort to You. I love you my friend. Linda
Linda Tysol
Family
November 19, 2021
I am very thankful for Steve's mentoring in my life and our friendship. Steve's legacy at AMRO where he spent the last seventeen years of his Aerospace career will not be forgotten. I was privileged to know Steve's faith in God, as I found out on the day Steve interviewed me, that Steve and I are of the Christian faith. His ability to recite bible verses and church doctrine was as keen as his memorization of Aerospace standards! We had many discussions of the changing world and church; I will miss those moments. It was our shared faith in Jesus that helped me with my mother´s death from Cancer in 2014, where Steve took the role of my earthly father (as my own dad died of cancer in 2001) comforting me in my time of grief with hope that I would see my mother again. It is that same hope that I will see Steve again one day, when we meet again in Heaven, with Jesus at our side. I miss you brother.
Daniel Shibley Sr
Work
November 19, 2021
I am grateful for the time and lessons that I have learned from my dad. To the smartest man that I have known. I will miss you. I know that you are in heaven with Jesus. Thank you for all that you did for me.
Steve Walleman Jr
Family
November 18, 2021
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