Stephen G. Yonker
July 3, 1951 - Dec. 17, 2021
RED CREEK - Stephen Gary Yonker, 70, of Red Creek went home to be with the LORD December 17, 2021
due to COVID related issues at Auburn Memorial Hospital. He put up a valiant fight right to the end. Steve was born July 3, 1951 in Lyons, NY to the late Floyd, Sr., and Blanch (Powell) Yonker.
He graduated from North Rose Central School and enlisted in the Marines. After he came home from the Marines he met his wife Lorrie, who he loved to death. Steve and Lorrie would have been married 51 years on February 6, 2022. Two young kids that made it work through all of lifes ups and downs. Three beautiful children, a wonderful son-in-law and two wonderful daughters-in-law and three precious granddaughters who were all the light of his life.
Steve had many wonderful and close friends who he would be there for them at anytime. He loved classic cars (which he had many), racing and restoring his hot rods to perfection to his wife's dismay. We can all relate to that! LOL He enjoyed his many projects of landscaping and improving his home and property. He was a very hard worker and was always involved in something that needed to be done.
He attended and was a member most of his life at Sunnyside Community Church where he served as Chairman of the Board for a few years. Steve worked at the VA Medical Center in Canandaigua for 35 years as a Pipefitter until he retired. He was thrilled to be home with Lorrie each day and to help her with her clients that they have done for 45 years together. All the ladies loved Steve and are so crushed that they have lost their buddy. He was so good to them.
Steve always said that his greatest accomplishment in life was his family who he loved and adored. One of his greatest joys was his grandchildren: Lindsie, Karlie and Lauren. He was the best grandpa ever.
He is survived by his wife Lorrie Lee Yonker; three children
Steve (Julie) Yonker of Red Creek, Jason (Maureen) Yonker of Auburn, Shannon (Peter) Kuc also of Auburn; three granddaughters: Lindsie, Karlie and Lauren; also his grand-pugs: Mazzie and Mollie who kept him entertained. He has one surviving sister Judy York of Broken Arrow, OK; sisters-in-law: Sharon Yonker of Clyde, Diane Yonker (Price) of North Rose and Kim (Tim) Collier of Auburn. He has also many special nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Floyd, Sr. and Blanche
(Powell) Yonker, his three brothers Floyd. Jr., Larry and Richard Yonker and brother-in-law Larry "Ivan" York.
Our hearts are shattered having to say goodbye to Steve for now, but we thank and praise our Lord and Saviour for his sacrifice of coming to earth to die for our sins so thet we can all be reunited once again in our eternal home with our loved ones that have gone on before. What a precious reunion that will be. (John 3:16). What a special time to be going home and be with Jesus as we celebrate his birth at Christmas. The Angels will be singing their praises and Steve is finally home where he longed to be
with his precious Lord.
Calling hours will take place Wednesday, December 22, 2021 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. with a service at 3:00 p.m., at Becker Funeral Home, Red Creek.
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Joe Colella
December 21, 2021
Thank you for your service.
Carl Smithoover
December 21, 2021
So sorry for your loss Carl Smithoover VA Carpenter Shop
Sean Hopkins
December 21, 2021
Steve was a great guy and a solid role model. I´ve thought fondly of him over the years, and was very sad to hear the news of his passing. I wish God´s blessings of comfort to his family during this difficult time. Love, Sean
Sylvia Kellogg
December 21, 2021
Lorrie, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
David Sutton
December 20, 2021
Steve was such a good friend and great car enthusiast. We spent lots of time talking classic cars and life problems at the Village Restaurant through the years. Might have even had a race or two. But Nobody could shift a 4 speed transmission like Steve! He will be greatly missed. Sincere condolences to the whole family.
Frank Doll
December 19, 2021
Steve was a wonderful father figure for all of the boys that hung out around his house while we we growing up he taught us all how to be the men we all became as adults he will be missed by all who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Roxanne and Ernie Stoneburg
December 19, 2021
Another piece of our heart is missing. What an honor to call him my Uncle. His example of love for the Lord and his family was the heritage he has left. He loved well and was well loved. Until we see him again...
Fred Watson
December 19, 2021
Lorrie, Steve &family , I’m very sorry to hear about your lost of Steve. I know he is In better today he with the Lord,
Dianne Price
December 19, 2021
He has left a huge hole in our hearts but what a reunion we will all have someday. He sure was a precious man.
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