Steven Joseph Fargnoli

1951 - 2011

Steven Joseph Fargnoli obituary, 1951-2011, Las Vegas, NV

Steven Joseph Fargnoli

1951 - 2011

BORN

1951

DIED

2011

Steven Fargnoli Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 1, 2011.
When someone is identified as a natural leader, certain images come to mind. First thoughts are of a no-nonsense, tough-minded, dedicated and disciplined person. This description accurately fits Steven Joseph Fargnoli who was indeed a born manager. He will be remembered as being highly organized, practical and realistic. He was a person who always carried a strong sense of duty with him throughout his life. Possessed with traditional "old school" morals, Steven was an individual who clearly communicated to those around him just who he was and what he was all about. Everyone acquainted with Steven knew him as a well-respected man who was a stable force in his community.

Steven was born on August 7, 1951, at Rhode Island Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island. His parents were Italo and Mary Fargnoli. Steven was raised in Providence Federal Hill. Even as a youngster, Steven learned to be objective and decisive. His faith in the principles of authority and dependability was something that he carried with him throughout his life.

As a young boy, Steven was able to put his natural abilities to work. He was a bit like the sergeant of the family, helping to make sure that the others did what they should do and that they avoided those things they weren't supposed to. In other words, he liked to organize and direct. Steven was raised with four sisters. He had Marie, Barbra, Angela and Kathy. Steven had an inborn appreciation for the order in the family, allowing for the oldest members to be the most respected and to take on the most responsibility. For Steven, this was a natural order of life, one he gladly embraced.

Steven's matter-of-fact attitude about most things was developed during his childhood. As a young boy, Steven enjoyed being part of teams, and organizations and groups of other kids who shared similar interests. Steven took part in all. In his spare time he liked to listen to music.

In school, Steven was as close to being a model student as one could possibly imagine. He sought to achieve perfect attendance in all of his classes. He would eagerly complete his homework, and often put in extra study time when he felt it was necessary. A logical and focused thinker, Steven was always good at following directions and meeting his schedules, whether they were set by his teachers or were self-imposed. Steven's personal motto could well have been, "Do it right the first time." He graduated from Central High School in 1970. He enjoyed some courses more than others, having favorite classes and teachers. His favorite class in high school was History. The teacher he enjoyed learning from the most was Mr. DeJulio.

Steven was sociable and approachable. Because he was always so straightforward in how he approached relationships, friends and family knew that what they saw was always what they got. He enjoyed the camaraderie of being with a group of friends. When Steven was a member of a group, his interaction worked to keep the others grounded. He wasn't afraid to confront his friends and, when necessary, he challenged them to stick to the task at hand. Those close to Steven came to expect his high standards of performance. While growing up, some of his best friends were Frankie and Freddie. Later in life, he became friends with Richard Almafitano.

An objective and conscientious individual, Steven reveled in the security of his family. On October 4, 1969, Steven exchanged wedding vows with Sharon Margret Rachele at St. Anthony's of Providence, Rhode Island. One of Steven's most endearing qualities was his uncanny ability to remember important dates and anniversaries, and his unending enthusiasm for organizing a celebration for his family and friends.

Steven was ever watchful of his children. He worried about them and was deeply concerned for their development as they grew up. He maintained a firm hand in their upbringing. Steven would give his stamp of approval to their requests, as long as he could see how they might benefit. He also had the ability to enforce the rules as needed to ensure that his children were properly raised. Steven was blessed with two children, Jennifer and Steven.

Being a hard worker who praised efficiency, Steven was always striving to make improvements where they were necessary. He was able to analyze situations and problems, keeping everything and everyone on track. An excellent project supervisor, Steven was a person who could quickly make decisions based on the information available. He worked cooperatively and expected the same from his colleagues. In both his personal and professional environments, Steven upheld his standards. His primary occupation was Assistant Shift Manager. He was employed for thirty three years in gaming. Steven was a team player who certainly lived out the motto of "give me a job, and I will get it done."

Steven approached his leisure time in the same manner that he approached his life. A person who enjoyed being neat and orderly and one who understood the nature of things, he appreciated the hours he was able to devote to his various hobbies. His favorite pursuits were traveling. Steven was content to enjoy his favorite pastimes alone but was also willing to share his interests with others.

Playing by the rules was a natural thing for Steven to do in life and that carried over to his enjoyment of sports. In high school, Steven played baseball. He also was something of a sports fan and enjoyed watching his favorite events whenever he got the opportunity. Tops on his list were baseball, football and basketball.

When it came time to travel or take a vacation, Steven used his scheduling expertise to make sure everyone and everything was ready to go. That also meant that he made certain no single person was overworked in putting the trip together. Steven had a knack for making sure that everyone who was involved had their specific tasks and that those tasks were completed. Favorite vacations included going to Italy and cruising.

Steven was a lover of animals and cherished his pets. One of Steven's favorites was Dutchess a German Shepherd dog. They were best friends for 10 years. His family was rounded out by his five other dogs, Pepper, Netie, Rukus, Zac and Zeus.

Steven passed away on November 1, 2011, at Hospice, Las Vegas, Nevada of Cancer. He is survived by his wife, two children and daughter-in-law. Services were held at Palm Northwest.

All who knew him would agree that Steven was a pillar of the community. He lived his life with his feet firmly on the ground. He had a strong work ethic, was pragmatic in his thoughts and acts, and constantly sought the means for self-improvement. He was willing to share his ideas and knowledge for the benefit of others, so that they could accomplish more in their lives. Steven Joseph Fargnoli did his best to ensure that his family, friends, loved ones, co-workers, and everyone whose life he touched was given the chance to become a better person.

Arrangements under the direction of Palm Northwest Mortuary, Las Vegas, NV.

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November 18, 2011

Brian and Debbi Mitchell posted to the memorial.

November 18, 2011

Hilda Pereira posted to the memorial.

November 16, 2011

Debbie Jeanminette posted to the memorial.

Brian and Debbi Mitchell

November 18, 2011

To have worked with Steve for only a short time I wish I had been able to get to know him better but what I did know is that he was a very caring man always concerned for other people. We will miss him dearly. TI will not be the same without our beloved boss. Always in our hearts!

Hilda Pereira

November 18, 2011

He Only Takes the Best
God saw that he was getting tired,
A cure was not to be.
So He put His arms around him
and whispered, "Come with Me."
With tearful eyes, we watched him suffer,
And saw him fade away.
Although we loved him dearly,
We could not make him stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands to rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes "the best".

There is only on word that can come close to describing Steven and that is Love.
He is and was the best..

I Love You Lucy

Debbie Jeanminette

November 16, 2011

I give my heartfelt condolences to the family as it is such a great loss to us all that I can't imagine what it is you are experiencing. The only phrase that comes to mind is "Larger Than Life!" Steve definitely seemed to believe in chivalry and standing up for what was right. As a cocktail waitress at TI I can speak for all of us in saying that when there was a real problem we didn't call our manager, we didn't call security, we called Steve. He was "old school" and didn't back down from confronting someone who was out of line. It's like our big brother isn't there to take care of us anymore. He will be so greatly missed. He was a true gentleman!

RON & LOIS LYNCH

November 14, 2011

Sharon, Steve was one of the best person we ever met in our lives. We will all see him again in heaven with the family. The world is missing one of its best persons now and we all will miss him greatly. Love you Ron&Lois

Bob Vescera

November 14, 2011

Sharon, Jen and Steven,and Jamie
I'm so sorry for your loss, I hope in time your pain is less, and your filled with happy memories..I will miss Steve, your are in my thoughts and prayers

dennis lynch

November 14, 2011

dear sharon and family i am very sorry for your loss of steve i will miss steve very much with that great smile and warm hospitality that he gave us every year when me and my family can down there to lasvegas to see him it will never be the same without him my thoughts and prayers will be with you and your family love couisn dennis lynch cranston rhode island

Brianna Rachiele

November 14, 2011

Uncle Steve is always loved so much by so many. He was an amazing person. I loved every second we spent together and I wish we had more time. I am so sorry he had to leave us so soon but God always takes the best from us. Uncle Steve will always be in my heart. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think about him. I will miss and love him forever!

Thomas Vukasin

November 14, 2011

Dear Sharon and family,
I just wanted to express my sincere condolences for your loss. It is with great sorrow that I learned of Steve's passing. Although I had only known Steve since 2001, it felt as we had known each other much longer. When I first started at Treasure Island, Steve was the 1st to come up and introduce himself. From that day we just sort of hit it off. We just seemed to see things in the same way. I know that of those that worked with him, I can't remember one that had a bad thing to say, EVER. I always enjoyed your semi-annual parties and still think about the great food. I want you to know that Steve was one of the most genuine people I have ever known. I am sorry for ypur loss and my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lorne Thompson

November 13, 2011

Dear Sharon and Family, Me deepest condolences and prayers to you and your family.
Steven was a good man and my friend. There is no way anyone could ever have known him and not loved him. I miss him.

Ines Curtis

November 13, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Sharon. May God abundantly bless you and your family.

Cory Gardner

November 13, 2011

The below message sent from:

November 13, 2011

Steven was one of the most generous people I've ever come across. For someone I just met a couple years ago, he treated me like family. I'll never forget the first time I met Steve, Kim pointed at the Black Jack table I was sitting at and Steve chose the better looking of two guys to introduce himself...the other guy. I always looked forward to Vegas because of Steve and now the lights of the strip won't shine as bright anymore. My condolences to all his family and friends. He will be truly missed.

Phyllis Vescera

November 13, 2011

Dear Sharon and Family, We all still can't believe that Steve is gone. My heart goes out to you and the kids. We have so many fond memories of him. He was so special. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Cousin's Phyllis and Bob and family.

Doug Ehresmann

November 13, 2011

My condolences to Steven's family. Steve was my boss at TI and he was fair and well-respected boss, and he truly had a heart of gold. He will be greatly missed. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Tim Vukasin

November 12, 2011

Our prayers and thought are with you and your family as you acsend to the next life

November 12, 2011

May the prayers of others help in some small way to bring you peace and comfort and courage for each day.
In Deepest Sympathy

Dale & Moira Lee L. V.

susan mattatall

November 12, 2011

Dear Sharon and Children, I am so Sorry for your GREAT loss. Steve was a gentleman with a big heart and he loved showing everyone an amazing time. I still see him walking with us. May God Bless You All.

Kimberly and Adam Trobe

November 11, 2011

Our deepest condolences and sympathy. We are so sorry for your loss.
Adam and I had the honor of working with Steve at Treasure Island. Steve will be greatly missed.
You are in our thoughts and prayers,

Annmarie

November 11, 2011

Auntie Sharon,Jen and Steve...I am so sorry about Uncle Steve...He was a Great Uncle.I can not put into words the sadness in my heart...I will miss him more than words can say...

November 11, 2011

Auntie Sharon,Steve and Jen...I am so sorry about Uncle Steve...I grew up with him and he was a GREAT Uncle...I love him and miss him...I am at a loss for words at this point...I love you all....
Annmarie

Scott Marshall

November 11, 2011

I didn't really know Steve, I just knew him as my cool boss who I could joke with. Then, I don't remember why, I was invited to his home for dinner. His wife made pasta and there was an awesome salad, and now that I think about it, I think Steve made the salad. Anyways, I can't remember why I was invited, some simple, silly reason, so I said ok figuring it was some dinner party or something. But no, He had just invited me for some reason, invited me to come into his home and share a meal just out of kindness. I really liked him. I will miss him.

Karen Spahn

November 10, 2011

Sharon and Family, I am so sorry to hear about Steve. We worked together for several years at MGM and Bally's. All of us have lost a caring, funny and wonderful friend, so sorry. God Bless..Karen Spahn

November 10, 2011

Sharon, I am so sorry for your loss. The world has lost a great human being and a void will definitely be felt by his family and in everyone's life that he touched. I pray that your memories will bring you, Jennifer and Steven Jr. comfort. May God keep all of you in His loving arms, Valerie

Sammy

November 10, 2011

Auntie Sharon, Jennifer, Stevie Jr. my deepest sympathy goes out to you all, Uncle Steve touched our lives in so many ways it is unimaginable he is gone, he will live on in our hearts forever. Send It In one more time Uncle.

November 10, 2011

Sharon and family Steve was a great guy and I was proud to call him my cousin. We send our love and will miss him.God Bless all of you. Love always Cousin Carol Vinnie and Auntie Diane.

Sammy

November 10, 2011

Auntie Sharon, Jennifer, Stevie Jr., I send my deepest sympathy to you, just know that the loss 3000 miles away is felt more than anyone will ever know, that is how much Uncle touched out lives. I miss him more than anyone will ever know....Send It In one more time Uncle.

Mickey DErOGATIS

November 10, 2011

I worked with Steve at the Dunes, years and years ago. Always considered him fair as a boss and a friend....

tracey sartino

November 10, 2011

i was shocked and SO deeply saddened to hear of steve's passing....

to his family and friends i offer my sincerest condolences and deepest sympathy....i am so sorry for your GREAT loss....and you will remain in my prayers and thoughts at this MOST difficult time....

i was fortunate and honored to have worked with steve at ballys....always kind, genuine, thoughtful, funny, helpful...i could go on and on...steve was a delight and a joy to know and work with (and the VERY best scheduler.....ever!!!)....TRULY one of the GOOD guys!!! and thank you so much for sharing your LOVELY photos, for he will be sorely missed by SO many!!

again, with my sincerest condolences and sympathy....

with love....
tracey sartino

November 10, 2011

I loved working with Steve....Have very fond memories of him...Lots of fun...May he rest in piece!....
Norma Teen

Nicole Traficante

November 10, 2011

Auntie Sharon, Jennifer and Steven, I cant begin to say how sorry I am for your loss! Uncle Steve will be missed by so many people, he was and will always be remebered as one of those good guys!!! Because he just was! I will miss him so much.. Love you all xoxo Nicole, Peter , Jeffrey and Isabella

Kimberly Lynch

November 9, 2011

What beautiful photos of your life together, I'll remember Steve as a story-teller, cousin, friend, and the family you could always count on. He was a gift to us all and his kind generosity and smile will warm our hearts forever. Dearly missed and greatly loved. xoox

dora pagliaro

November 9, 2011

Sharon, we are so sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers. May Steve rest in peace. God Bless. Dora Pagliaro and family.

dorothy beauchamp

November 9, 2011

dear sharon and family, my deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family, steven was a wounderful person he always helped other people we will miss him very much and he will always be in our prayers love dottie and son david beauchamp

Jim and Judy Lynch

November 9, 2011

Sharon and family,

We are deeply saddened by the loss of Steve. As everyone can attest to, there wasn't anybody who had a bad word to say about him. He was the kindest, most caring person and the world will be a much sadder place without him. Our condolences to all of you. Love Jim and Judy Lynch

Donald and Shana Pagliaro Jr

November 9, 2011

Sharon, Jennifer and Steven Jr, We are sorry for your loss, Cousin Stevie will always be in our thoughts. Stevie always took care of his family, especially when we all went to visit in Vegas, he always made us feel at home. We have some great memories of Cousin Stevie from when we were little kids, he will always be missed. May God Bless You And Your Family.

Tara Rachiele

November 9, 2011

Auntie Sharon, Jennifer, Steven and Jamie, Uncle Steve was truly one of the greatest persons to be around. I can't tell you how we looked forward to spending time with him. He could make you feel comfortable, special and loved. Our times together have always been cherished and treasured. He will always be a large part of our hearts. We will miss him always. We love you and offer our condolences to all of you. Love Tara, Heather and Brianna Rachiele

sam and joan rachiele

November 9, 2011

sharon,jen steve jr. and jamie,we are so deeply sorry for your loss we loved him dearly a person everyone loved and like to be with joan and I lost a great brother in law our hearts are deeply sadened and broken for such a big loss to our family he will always be in our hearts and missed dearly all our love and sympathy go out to all of you love joan and sam

Gina Martins

November 9, 2011

Sharon and family - we are all so sorry for your GREAT loss. Steve was one of a kind, you lit up the universe together with your big smiles and fantastic zest for life. We will all miss him! You are ALL in our thoughts and prayers. All of our love, Gina, Jack, Tayla & Danielle Martins (Cousin Carol's daughter) xxoo

Brenda Lynch

November 9, 2011

Sharon, Jennifer and Steven Jr,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Steve. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Cousin "Stevie" was a such a gentleman, had a great sense of humor and always made you feel welcomed. He truly had a big heart. I'm sure all that knew him can sense your loss. I pray that warm memories will fill your heart with peace and love. It's the memories that will keep him alive forever within you. May God bless you today and always.

November 9, 2011

Sharon & family, I am sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of Steve. I will miss him. God bless Donald Pagliaro Sr

Ken Lynch

November 8, 2011

Dear Sharon & Family,
Ken and I send our sincere condolences for your loss. We have been re-capping all of our favorite memories through the years with Steve. He was so personable, caring and loved by all who were fortunate enough to meet him. A great story teller, and always made you feel special. He always rolled out the red carpet treatment for anyone who visited him in Vegas. Las Vegas will never be the same for any of us without him there. Sharon, know that you and your family will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Ken and Gayle Lynch
West Warwick, Rhode Island

November 4, 2011

Sharon I am so sorry for your loss. You and Steve are wonderful people, he will be missed. Kathleen Foley

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