Steve James Hepburn

1954 - 2020

Steve James Hepburn obituary, 1954-2020, Orlando, FL

Steve James Hepburn

1954 - 2020

BORN

1954

DIED

2020

Steve Hepburn Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 17 to Dec. 20, 2020.
Steve James Hepburn, 66, passed on November 29, 2020. He was born in Somers Point, New Jersey on September 27, 1954. His parents moved the family to Orlando, Florida in 1961.

Steve is preceded in death by his parents William and Dorothea Hepburn. He is survived by his wife Brenda Hepburn, daughters Jennifer Ferguson (Brent), Angela Ringel (Donald), Granddaughter Blaklee Ferguson, all of Orlando, sister Linda Hayes (Mike), of Longwood, loving In-laws, Nephews, Nieces, several loving relatives and friends.

Steve loved Trains, playing Softball, Classic Cars, and tinkering on many projects. His greatest joy was his Granddaughter, and attending her Crew Races.

Due to Covid restrictions the family is forgoing any services at this time. In Leu of flowers please make donations to:

Pet Rescue by Judy, 401 S. Laurel Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771, (407) 302-4497

Or

Sisters of St. Dominic, c/o Sister Joan Hepburn OP, 555 Albany Avenue , Amityville, NY 11701

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December 22, 2020

Jay W. Polley posted to the memorial.

December 21, 2020

Les Belikoff posted to the memorial.

December 21, 2020

Steve Schiff posted to the memorial.

6 Entries

Jay W. Polley

December 22, 2020

Enjoyed having the opportunity to have you on my Monday night softball team. You always had a smile on your face. RIP Steve, and may God bless you and your family.

Les Belikoff

December 21, 2020

You will always be remembered as someone I enjoyed playing softball with and against. You always had a love for the game and a good word to those you shared the field with.

Steve Schiff

December 21, 2020

On behalf of Seminole Senior Softball we extend our condolences Brenda, to you and to all your family. We will truly miss Steve infectious smile as he has left our fields for a final time. The picture of Steve in softball uniform shows his love for our game and he will have a lasting place in our hearts as we now begin recalling wonderful memories of Steve along with him becoming another fine pitcher in our 'Heavenly Senior All-Star's' line-up.

Bruce Kutcher

December 20, 2020

Steve has been, is now, and will always be "Crazy Steve" to me. I worked with him at Lockheed Martin. I worked with a team of other engineers on a project, and there were two Steve's on that project. When talking with other team members about Steve's recommendations on a design, they'd say, which Steve? The one that has a beeper, plays softball, and just has "out of the box" ideas. So I gave him the name, Crazy Steve. He would always tell me, he's the craziest. He, Brenda, and myself would always get together outside of work to share a beer and some hot sauce. He was a great engineer, helped me with home repair information, and other advice. I look forward to seeing Crazy Steve again in the next life, because I know where he is, and I know I'll be there someday. I'll miss him until then.

Barbara Hepburn Ross

December 19, 2020

My heartfelt sympathy to all of Steve´s family. Steve was a loving and kind person with a beautiful smile. I am thankful he was my cousin. May happy memories bring smiles to our faces. Steve is with the angels!

The Trovillion family

December 17, 2020

Our deepest condolences and much love to the entire family during this difficult time. We love you all.

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