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Steven Paul Archuleta, born on March 17, 1999, in Colorado, departed this life on October 3, 2025, in Denver, Colorado. He was a bright light in the lives of those who knew him, and his spirit will continue to resonate in their hearts forever.
Steven dedicated himself to the Electrical Union Association, where he not only honed his skills but also built lasting friendships. He was a man of generosity and devotion, always striving to take care of his beloved momma and extending his love to his family and friends. His family-oriented nature was a cornerstone of his character; he was truly loved by everyone who had the privilege of crossing his path.
His life was marked by an adventurous spirit; he cherished the simple joys of fishing and hunting, and he loved spending time with his family and friends, creating memories that will be treasured for generations. Steven had a unique personality that radiated good vibes, making him memorable and one of a kind. His genuine kindness and loving disposition drew people to him, and he was known for being a true character whose presence would uplift any gathering.
A hobbyist at heart, Steven was passionate about big trucks, a testament to his larger-than-life personality and zest for exploration. Among his proudest accomplishments was starting his own business, a reflection of his determination and entrepreneurial spirit. He was a firm believer in God, drawing strength and comfort from his faith during both good times and challenges.
He leaves behind a loving family that includes his Mother Laurie and step dad John Santistevan,brothers Manuel Archuleta (Emily) and Michael Archuleta, his sister Clarissa Archuleta, and his uncle Steve (Bernadette) and aunt Sue (Marty), first cousin Jason and Jessica, alongside numerous cousins, aunts, and uncles who will hold his memory close.
Though he is preceded in death by cherished family members including Papo, Nana (John & Celsa), grandma Clara, and his dad Paul, along with his cousin Joey, father figure Adolph Vigil. Steven's legacy of love and warmth will continue to shine brightly.
The world feels a little dimmer without Steven Paul Archuleta, but the impact he made on the young lives of those around him will forever illuminate their hearts. His life was a beautiful journey filled with love, laughter, and the kind of joy that only he could bring.
Tragically, Steven's journey was cut short due to the excesses that can accompany youth. A life meant to be filled with promise and joy became a poignant reminder of the importance of awareness and reflection on the consequences of choices made. Those who were close to him, particularly the young people he impacted, are encouraged to carry forward his legacy of love and positivity and good VIBES.
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