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Steven Gerald Pirozzolo, a beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away on August 3, 2025, at the age of 57. Born on October 27, 1967, Steven dedicated his life to both family and service, demonstrating a profound love for those around him. A respected member of the community, Steve enjoyed a meaningful career with both Geico and the Mountain Pine Police Department, where he made lasting connections and impacted many lives.
Family played an integral role in Steve's life. He was married to Deanna "Dee Dee" Pirozzolo for 20 wonderful years, sharing a deep bond built on love and respect. He leaves behind his mother, Mary Ellen Botta; daughters, Kadence "Kadee" Pirozzolo (Cade), Stefanie "Stef" Shaw (Carl), Alyson "Aly" Pirozzolo (Kelsey); along with his son, Steven "Buddy" Pirozzolo; he also found joy in being a grandfather to Gianna "GG" Shaw, relishing every opportunity to share with her the joy he found in life. As a father, Steven was supportive and nurturing, always present to guide and encourage his children. His passion for hunting and fishing provided cherished moments that will leave a lasting legacy.
Steven was predeceased by his father, Stefano Pirozzolo. His memory will be carried forward by his adoring family, who will miss him deeply.
Those who knew Steven will remember him not only for his professional accomplishments but also for his generous spirit, warmth, and unwavering dedication to his family. His legacy of love, service, and commitment to family will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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