Steve Corr
October 22, 1957 - February 21, 2021
Steve was born October 22, 1957 in Bakersfield CA, to Don and Dean Corr. He passed away February 21, 2021. He lived in Bakersfield his whole life attending Beardsley Schools and graduated from North High School. There was not an old muscle car around that Steve did not know about or would be able to work on. His love for cars was never ending, he loved to buy, sell, and trade cars. Spending time at car shows and swap meets were some of his favorite things to do with family and friends. He could tell you the make and model of pretty much any pre 70's car simply by looking at a chrome piece.
Most recently Steve found his happiness working on his ranch located in the Walker Basin area. On the weekends you could find him there working on the outbuildings or just riding his tractors. Nothing made Steve happier than riding around on the golf carts or chasing his grandkids all over his 20 acres. While he loved his children, his grandkids owned his heart and there was nothing he would not do with them or for them.
Steve is preceded in death by his parents Don and Dean Corr, and younger Brother, Jesse Corr. Left to remember him is his wife Kelly Corr, Brother Scott (Andreia) Corr, daughter Kristina, and Sons Charles (Jaquelyn), Matthew (Dawn), his beloved grandchildren Elijah, Kylee, Paisley, Aubrey, Noah, and Myles; and brothers of the heart Butch and Brenda Doty & Harry and Chris Calvillo. Steve worked at Ensign Energy for 26 years and leaves behind copious amounts of friends and co-workers who feel more like family.
A Celebration of Life is being held Sunday March 7th at the 1933 Prohibition Club at 2:00 pm.
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Butch
March 7, 2021
Steve was a brother to me and has been almost my whole life he was an absolute true friend that I looked up to of all the stories I could tell or the memories I could share the thing that sticks out most of all was his genuine loyalty and honesty always wanted to help if possible and always looking out for me
Donald Dees
March 5, 2021
Uncle Steve, I will always remember you and Aunt Wendy buying me my first motorcycle and the joy and love it has brought thru out my life riding. Ride in paradise I love you.
Bryan Murray
March 4, 2021
Steve was a great friend, we went on many adventures together and turned a lot of wrenches. he always had a smile on his face. We had a lot of fun together and I will miss him.
Karla Roser-Davis
March 4, 2021
Kelly, I am so very sorry to hear about Steve. I just called Patty after I saw his obituary in the Bakersfield paper and she explained to me about his health issues. So many happy memories at your house for dinners and of course swim parties and all the family get togethers at Stan and Patty's. You were there for me at my Mom's funeral and I wish I could be there for you during this difficult time. Please know that you are in my thoughts. Sending you much love and hugs across the miles from Missouri.
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