Steven Fredrick Kammeyer February 9, 1948 - April 29, 2020 Dr. Steven Kammeyer, 72, passed away April 29, 2020. He was raised in Denison, the second child of Armin and Maybelle Kammeyer's four children, and by far the most fun. Steven was born to create! As a child, he worked with his dad on cars and wooden furniture, which ultimately led to his winning a scholarship to the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. He once pedaled his bicycle from Denison to Chicago, where he drove a bus while studying dentistry. He then traveled to Long Beach, California, where he served in the Navy Dental Corps and later returned to Denison where he had a dental practice for several years. Throughout his life, he built many astonishing pieces, dozens of rocking chairs from exotic woods; a half pipe for his son; a three-story air-conditioned tree house for his daughter; a harpsichord; an authentic gypsy caravan; and an airplane which he piloted once. He loved music and sang energetically at any opportunity. He redesigned and renovated every house he ever lived in, including his last house in Tucson. Steven was an excellent dentist, but most people will remember him for his beautiful creations, foremost among them his children, Grace and Oliver Kammeyer. He lives on in their hearts and in the heart of his wife, Mel Kearney, and those of his siblings Jerry, Kay, and Greg. Steven was one of the fortunate few who did exactly what he wanted in his 72 years. His family is grateful for his love and drive, which left so much beauty in this world he passed through. Due to COVID-19, memorial services will be held at a later date. Arrangements by Avenida's Cremation and Burial in Tucson, Arizona.
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Robert & Irja
April 22, 2023
Dr. Kammeyer thank you so very much for all that you did for me and my love from Estonia. We love you and you will always be in our thoughts, I just thought of you because I recently had a gold inlay, you created, over 30 years ago replaced. I was so hoping that your practice was still an option. You were a true artist and I will never forget that about you, we will meet again my friend.
Helen Marie
September 7, 2020
I'm heart broken he wasy dentist and I adored him smd because of his talent I finally had a beautiful smile and I was beautiful
Member had a complement on my smile until after fifty.
CAROLYN MAKI
May 18, 2020
Many years ago I met Dr Kammeyer as my dentist. He was so pleasant & sincere. I was disappointed when he quit the office I used. I always wondered if he ever completed his study of using baking soda with other ingredients as a novocaine. He was blessed with an active & creative mind. May he rest in peace.
Butch Miller
May 16, 2020
Steve and Butch graduated together in 1966 from Denison High School. Ten+ years later he was back and practicing dentistry here.
I think of him every day because of a wise decision he made for my dental care. Pregnant with my last child in 1978, I lost part of a major filling. "Hmmm. . ." I remember him musing, "That tooth really needs a crown, but I don't like to do that much anesthesia on a pregnant woman. Let's put a pin in it and fill around that. If you're lucky it will last until after your baby gets here." Well!! Forty-two years later that tooth and that filling are still going strong. I also remember him coming to our 1879 house for a tour and giving him a section of vintage 1940s lineoleum from the dining room. Although we thought it was hideous, Steve loved it.
Our condolences to his wife, children and family. RENEE and BUTCH MILLER
JANET
May 14, 2020
BEST DENTIST EVER!!
Tony Ferrer
May 13, 2020
Our hearts,love and prayers to you My Dear sister Melanie and to The Kammeyer family. Steven was an amazing spirit and a much loved part of our family. He had an amazing spirit, We truly can say that he probably never met a stranger.. anyone who came in contact with him would agree with that!! God must have needed another Angel and one that knew how to play a good horn!!! Our love and prayers are with you all.
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