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Steve Sandebeck Obituary

Stephen H. Sandebeck, 69, of Salem, Ohio died suddenly July 5, 2020 from injuries suffered in a fall while visiting with family in Winneconne, Wisconsin.

Steve died at ThedaCare Regional Medical Center in Neenah, Wisconsin, with his wife Darlene, son Larry and daughter-in-law Missy by his side.

Steve was an organ donor. His kidneys and liver were transplanted within 72 hours of his death, and his skin, retinas and tissue will be used by as many as 70 people over the next 10 years. His heart will be donated for medical research.

Since moving to Salem from his native Maryland, Steve embraced and was embraced by his new community. He was a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northwood Realty Services. He was the concessionaire at the Salem Community Center, where he also coached youth baseball and provided private instruction.

He also owned and operated Chesapeake Diversified Food, which for years and up until his death provided a popular food stand at festivals in the mid-Atlantic and East Coast regions. He was well-known for his Italian sausage, gyros, Old Bay-seasoned fries and homemade lemonade.

People who knew Steve said he never had an unkind word for anyone. He made friends instantly and easily. He was loved.

Steve lived life to the fullest and was not afraid of death, his spirituality guiding him in the belief that there was something bigger than ourselves.

Steve grew up in the Towson, Maryland area and graduated from Towson High School in 1969. He then matriculated to Washington College in Chestertown, Maryland, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in music and played baseball for hall of fame coach Ed Athey.

Like many of his contemporaries, Steve stayed in Chestertown after graduating from Washington College. He was involved in the local music and sports scenes, and was a favorite concessionaire at area festivals including the Johns Hopkins Spring Fair in Baltimore and the Annapolis Boat Show, as well as Betterton Day, Crazy Days in Chestertown, and the Fourth of July and Waterman's Day in Rock Hall.

He returned to his alma mater in the mid-1990s as an assistant baseball coach for Ed Athey and Athey's successor Al Streelman, retiring along with Streelman at the end of the 2012 season when the Shoremen won a program-record 28 games. All told, Steve, who was affectionately called "Sandy" by the players, their families and his coaching colleagues, was a member of the Washington College baseball staff for 20 years. He was a bench coach and coached the catchers; no fewer than seven Washington College catchers received all-conference recognition under Steve's tutelage.

A showman and talented musician, too, Steve in 2017 was inducted into the Maryland Entertainment Hall of Fame as a member of the Majestics.

Steve is survived by his wife Darlene Scarsella Sandebeck of Salem, Ohio; a cousin who was like a sister, Mary Lee Sas of Timonium, Maryland; and his children: Larry and Missy Mellinger and Ella (5) of Burlington, N.C.; Angela and Eric Devine and Jillian (12), Cole (11) and Natalie (7) of Salem; Lee Sandebeck and Noah (8) and Royan (2); and Taylor Sandebeck.

Due to restrictions associated with the COVID pandemic, no memorial service was held.

At a later date, Steve's wife, children and grandchildren will scatter his ashes in the Chesapeake Bay area he loved and at Washington College's Athey Park in Chestertown.

In lieu of flowers, donations to support youth sports at the Salem Community Center may be made to Salem Community Foundation, 1098 N. Ellsworth Ave., Salem, Ohio 44460.

Arrangements by Mueller Funeral Home, Winneconne, Wis.

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Published by Kent County News on Jul. 11, 2020.

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Chris Rosfelder

July 27, 2020

I am deeply saddened by the news of Coach Sandy's passing. I was fortunate to have been coached by Sandy with Coach Athey and Coach Streelman at WC. Sandy was a great coach, motivator and friend. Even more, a wonderful human being. He was a huge part of my preparation for my first spring training as I went down to Florida a month before, working with Sandy and his concession stand crew on the weekends, Sandy coaching me and assisted my workouts during the week. Great memories. He worked my butt off. I will miss his laugh, and hearing him call out my number "Hey One Nine" for extra motivation. Rest in peace my friend and God Bless. Thoughts and prayers to the entire Sandebeck family.

Melissa stahl

July 24, 2020

I take this time to express my sincere heartfelt condolences for the loss of Steve. He was such a great person that would do anything for anyone. He would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it and always had a smile on his face. I have some great memories with Steve. He was my original realtor when I began the process of buying my home. When I decided to buy in Florida instead, he led me in the right direction helping me every step of the way. We had some great times working the fair together as well and I will never live down dropping the chicken! Lol! You will definitely be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you Darlene as well as your family and friends.

Mike Reynolds

July 22, 2020

Proud to have known Steve. Sympathies to his loved ones on his tragic accident!

Marie Usilton

July 16, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

W. Romeo

July 16, 2020

I will miss his call in mid August every year. "Ready to make a move?" He would ask. Signaling the start of the fairs and carnivals that I worked with him at. Six in all. I never heard him say anything bad about anyone. He will be remembered! Very sorry for your loss.

Heidi Sutherland

July 15, 2020

lll never forget Steve and Margaret coming to Belize to share my wedding. What an amazing memory! RIP Steve!

Melissa Horsey

July 15, 2020

Have been friends with Steve for 40+ years. The last time I saw him was at Watermans Day. Always smiling and always had time to catch up. Deepest condolences to his family.

Joyce Benton

July 15, 2020

RIP Steve lots of memories!

Donnie Bayne

July 15, 2020

One of the nicest people I ever met. A good and true friend. Youll be remembered on the Bay, I assure you.

Seth R Powell

July 15, 2020

What can I say. Some of the best days of my life were spent with you. Your hospitality was the best. Godspeed my friend. We always picked up where we left off. Peace.

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