Obituary published on Legacy.com by Wallace & Wallace Inc Funeral Chapels & Crematory - Arbovale from Nov. 4 to Nov. 6, 2023.
Steve Joseph Babich, Sr, passed away on November 1, 2023.
He was born to John and Mary Babich (Stayer) on September 2, 1934, in
Fayette City, Pa.He is preceded in death by his wife, sweetheart and soulmate of 66 years, Dixie Lee Babich (McCrory). He is preceded in death by his mother and father, brother John and sister Joanna.
As a young man, Steve loved baseball, and was the catcher for the Charleroi Merchants. Quite the talented catcher, he traveled to play and was scouted for his talent. He began work at the Allenport Steel mill working on the blast furnace known as "Big Jane." A hard worker and not afraid of challenges Steve then joined Prudential Insurance, and quickly became a success for thirty years, receiving promotions and numerous accolades and rewards as the top agent locally, regionally, and nationally.
Steve and Dixie's life together was an example of love at its finest. Dixie and Steve have four children. They are Victoria, Steve (Dolly), Edward (Liliana), and James (Gloria). Steve loved his role as father, uncle, grandfather and great grandfather. His grandchildren Steve III (Rebekah), Richard (Rachel), James (Ashley), Jonathan and Tabetha, owned a piece of his heart. The great grandchildren, Emily Grace, Gabriela Rosalee, and Maddox joined that special category of the little ones he adored. And there are two more great grandchildren on the way, along with nieces and nephews. Steve is also survived by his beloved sister Mary Marcini (Richard), his brother Richard Babich, Daniel Babich (Judy) and sister-in-law Delores Babich. And lest not forget the family furbabies. A small pack of Babich pups met Steve in heaven. Maggie, Goldfeet, Blackfoot, Willie, Scamp, and Brownie. Molly, Steve and Dixie's living furbaby, is grieving with all of us.
A nice long chat with Steve would reveal the vast array of his adventurous life. As a young man, he took on challenges and mastered every one of them. A candy maker, a roofer, an alter boy, a steel mill worker, plumber, house builder, a carpenter, electrician, farmer, and truck driver. Honestly, he could do just about everything. When a pretty woman named Dixie came into his life, he became a proud husband who provided for his family with a sense pf pride. He also cared about his community, and was on the Charleroi Youth Commission, an organization helping troubled youths.
Steve and Dixie set goals that the ocean and mountains were in their future. Moving to South Florida in the late 1970's, Steve quickly established himself as a top-selling insurance agent. He and Dixie began their love for the ocean andbecame semi-residents of the Florida Keys for over 40 years. There he added another talent to his portfolio. He became the captain of his ship, the Steve and Dixie, a classic Bertram boat that must hold the record for most fish caught. He shared this love for the Florida Keys with his family, who all embraced the activities of being on the open ocean.
Then it was time to realize the goal of the mountains. Steve and Dixie explored West Virginia, and after years of looking, found the perfect cabin on the hill. Growing a garden, harvesting fruit trees, and taking in the peacefulness of this oasis were the norm. Of course, the rest of the family followed suit, and all came to love this hidden little gem that relaxed and renewed the soul.
Steve embraced life and its challenges, triumphs, and love. He did it all, with strength and tenderness, guided by a heart that would put a sparkle in his eye when he smiled at you. A gentle man, yet a man of so much strength.
Steve's passing has left a void for the family. We love him and miss our pap pap. But he is now with his sweetheart, Dixie. And as much as his life on Earth was an adventure, a new one begins in Heaven with his forever beautiful bride, Dixie. May those of us remaining always have fond memories of Steve, keep him alive in our hearts, and be thankful we were part of his fantastic 89-year venture.
Tuesday, November 7, 2023, at 10:30AM to 11:30AM, family and friends will bid farewell to Steve at Boyd-Panciera Funeral Home at 16000 University Drive,
Pembroke Pines, Florida. A mass will immediately follow at 12:00 PM at Nativity Catholic Church at 5220 Johnson St, Hollywood Fl. Steve will then go to his final resting place, the cabin on the hill in
Frank, West Virginia, next to his beloved wife. A viewing will be held Sunday, November 12, 2023 from 12PM to 2PM at Wallace and Wallace Chapel in
Arbovale, West Virginia, followed by a final goodbye at the Babich Family cemetery.
Wallace & Wallace Funeral Home in Arbovale is in charge of arrangements.
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