Steve Brian Ach

1961 - 2022

Steve Brian Ach obituary, 1961-2022, Osseo , MN

Steve Brian Ach

1961 - 2022

BORN

1961

DIED

2022

Steve Ach Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Evans-Nordby Funeral Home - Osseo from Aug. 5 to Aug. 6, 2022.
Steve Brian Ach, age 61, unexpectedly passed away July 28th from a stroke + aneurysm. Steve was born in Tacoma, Washington in 1961 to William "Bill" and Doris Ach. Steve grew up in Brooklyn Park, MN with his parents and younger brother, Mike. Steve graduated from Osseo Senior High School in 1979 and moved on to University of Minnesota Duluth before graduating from the University of Minnesota in 1984, receiving his bachelor's degree in Urban Studies – Planning. Steve had a passion for real estate and urban planning where he then went back to school at University of Hamlin where he received his Master's in 1995.

Steve started his career as the Community Development Director for the city of Elk River before moving onto Centex Homes, working there for 10 years as the divisions Land Acquisition Manager. Steve bounced around a couple other companies, remaining in real estate, before being hired by Lennar as he remained there until his passing. Steve was going on his 11th year at Lennar as the Director of Land Acquisitions.

Steve married his high school sweetheart, Kim (Chouinard) on September 10, 1988, at the Brooklyn Park Community Center. Steve and Kim had two sons, Ryan (1992) and Alex (1993). Steve was an amazing husband, father, brother, son, uncle, and colleague. Steve's selflessness, loving and charismatic features were incredible and admirable. He always put others before himself and truly cared for everyone that he crossed paths with. Early on in Steve's life, he developed a passion for sports, playing hockey, tennis, baseball, and golf. In addition to sports, Steve had a tremendous love for the outdoors, enjoying many hunting, fishing, hiking, ski and camping trips.

We are so honored and proud of Steve as he was a donor, donating his heart, liver, lungs and kidneys to four recipients that were in need. Steve's eyes and tissue have been preserved and will be a gift once the need arises from other recipients. As an effort to promote the value of donors, Life-Source coordinated "The Walk of Honor". We wanted to collectively share that the Walk of Honor was one of the most amazing and honorable send-off experiences. Steve is now a part of an extraordinary group, as less than 1% of ALL donors make it to the final donor stage. This is just another way Steve stayed true to his word and helped others in need.

Steve's infectious laugh, smile, sense of humor and gracious love will forever be missed.

In his loving memory, the family requests donations be made to the either Pheasants Forever or Ducks Unlimited.

https://pheasantsforever.org/Donations.aspx

https://www.ducks.org/support/donateOnlineSecure.aspx?promoKey=MemorialHonorGiving&ID=4889

A Celebration of Life will be held Thursday, August 11th, 11AM at Eagle Brook Church, 3603 95th Avenue NE, Circle Pines, MN. Visitation will be held from 9AM-11AM.

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August 23, 2022

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August 10, 2022

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August 10, 2022

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Scott DeVries

August 23, 2022

Through our many years as neighbors (since 2005), with nearly 500 nights around his fire pit, to helping with projects around the cabin and property, fishing tournaments on our lake, rides in the forest on the family toys, and invites to his family gatherings with his bountiful feasts, even gathering the fall leafs, Steve was true to make sure to include me in any event that the Achs had conjured up. I even made the couples weekend roster because that's the kinda man he was. If we were spotting satellites or the ISS after the fire had dimmed, or getting him learned up on how to rebuild the entry deck, Steve gave 100% effort in every activity he was involved in. Country, Rock, Hip hop or Be Bop it seemed Steve knew the words to just about every song or made them up himself. One regret I have is never seeing Steve doing his Mic Jagger imitation in spandex. I will miss his laugh, his wisdom, his kindness to all others and his all day long smile. I will miss my friend Steve like no other.

Darcie Norby

August 10, 2022

I loved Steve so much! He made a big mark on my life! Such a great person all around! I wish Kim and his son´s comfort in this time.

Tom Miller

August 10, 2022

My deepest condolences go out to you all. Kim, Ryan, and Alex my thoughts and prayers have been with you and all your family. Steve was wonderful guy who also had a great sense of humor. All good memories of him. We had some good times playing together for BC Fire in the Blaine men's league. May Steve rest in peace and God Bless you all. Very very sorry for your loss. Tom

Jon Rausch

August 10, 2022

Steve will be deeply missed.

Thoughts and prayers go out to Alex and family. Steve was a great man and one of my favorite clients

Dwight Jelle

August 7, 2022

Steve was a wonderful person, he will be missed. Working with Steve as a client was such a good experience. He turned into a true friend. My condolences to the family.

Jerry Lagro

August 7, 2022

Steve was a great friend and a great coworker that all of us at Lennar could depend on for the right answer at he right time. Certainly a dedicated employee and a great contribution to out team. May God be you and with Steves entire family and friends at his difficult time and may all the Happy Memories prevail.

Love Jerry Lagro

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