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The family of Ronald William Steele sadly announces his passing away on April 28, 2025, at the age of 51. Ronald was born August 11, 1973, in Silver Spring, Maryland to Ralph W. Steele and Christina M. (Steele) Dickherber
Ron was a 1992 Graduate of Francis Howell High School followed by Southwest Missouri State University. He proudly served in the United States Army Reserves. He had a long career as a driver for St. Louis County Cab/Laclede Cab and as an independent Uber driver.
Ronald was a humble kind man, easy to speak with and made a lasting impression on so many. He enjoyed shooting pool, reading, music, and visiting his favorite beaches.
Survivors include his wife and soulmate, Maria A. Steele; stepson, Dr. Marcos A. Alberto, Jr.; father, Ralph (Alice) Steele; mother, Christine (Charles) Dickherber; sister, Rachael Steele; 4 uncles and many cousins.
Proceeded in death by his brother Michael L. Steele and both maternal and paternal grandparents.
620 Jefferson St, Saint Charles, MO 63301
Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.
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