Steven James "Steve" Bostwick

Steven James "Steve" Bostwick obituary

Steven James "Steve" Bostwick

Steven Bostwick Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Arlington Memorial Gardens Funeral Home & Crematory from Sep. 2 to Sep. 12, 2025.
Steven James Bostwick, born on July 18, 1961, in Layfette, IN passed away at his farm on the morning of August 29 th, 2025 at the age of 64.

Son to Etta Bostwick and late Jim Bostwick, Steve was raised with his brother, Dave, on a nature preserve at Mississinewa Lake, IN kickstarting his love of trees and everything nature. In high school, he earned the title of State Tree Identification Champion.

Steve attended the University of Cincinnati where he received his bachelor's degree and became a licensed architect. Soon after, he founded his own business, The Playwright where he built some of the most impressive custom wooden playgrounds and treehouses. In the same year, he started his second business, Bostwick Forensic Architecture. His passion for his career brought him to the Building Science Symposium in MA, where he gathered with his colleagues every summer for 23 years, even up to his final weeks.

Together with his wife, Cynthia, he raised 4 children, Ariana, Vaughn, Natasha, and Vera, in the wonderful neighborhood of Wyoming, OH. Once their children had grown up, Steve and Cynthia established Urban Rock Farm in Colerain, OH. His love of plants and animals flourished with the care of a large diverse garden, alpacas, and chickens. The farm became a great place for his children, his grandson, Silas, and future grandchildren to immerse themselves in nature.

In his middle years, he renewed his childhood love of rocketry and rocks. Steve, tagged along by his children, regularly shot off model rockets, and earned a high-powered model rocketry certification from the National Association of Rocketry. For the last 20+ years with his wife, he attended and then became an instructor at William Holland School of Lapidary Arts in Young Harris, GA where his creativity continued.

Steve was a quiet, gentle soul who will be dearly missed by his family and friends.

Steve's formal Scattering of Ashes will take place on Saturday September 13 th, 2025, at 1:00 PM at Urban Rock Farm (8571 Pippin Rd) followed by his Celebration of Life.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests you plant a tree, search for a pretty rock, or launch a rocket in his memory.

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September 17, 2025

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September 13, 2025

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September 13, 2025

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John Willis

September 11, 2025

Cindy, Chris and I are so sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. You will be in our prayers as you go through this difficult time.
John and Chris Willis

cyndie

September 11, 2025

gone far too soon

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Sabina Kabakoff

September 9, 2025

I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. The first time I met Steve, I was coming to pick Jenny up from your house in Wyoming. He brought me upstairs to the room with the disco ball. I was very impressed. You two are very talented and have raised wonderful children. I´m glad to have met him.

Jennifer Denney

September 9, 2025

So sorry for your loss. Steve was a good, hardworking man. I really appreciated his lapidary knowledge.

Jill Pheanis

September 9, 2025

Steve will be greatly missed. He was a kind soul, a great teacher & friend. Always helpful to his family at the Cincinnati lapidary guild. My heart is saddened by your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kimberly Perdue (Payne)

September 9, 2025

I knew steve from Oak Hill High School of which we were classmates. He was always such a nice guy and kind to all! Do remember our ckass if 79 after grad party at his and his parents home!! We all had such a great time(ask BJ Weaver!) He made sure he spent time with us all!!! My thoughts and prayers with his family. Kim (Payne) Perdue (wabash) and brother Terry Payne of orange park Fla.

Keith Arend

September 9, 2025

Steve was a key member of the Cincinnati Lapidary Guild and was a great teacher of the Lapidary arts. He will be missed. Our condolences to Cynthia and the family.

Deema Barker Romer

September 7, 2025

I add my prayers and blessings for the family. I went to Sweetser Elementary and Oak Hill High School with Steve. Later, grown, married, and with children, we lived in Cincinnati and found out that Steve had a playground architecture business there. Steve built a much-beloved and very oversized sandbox for us. It was such a marvelous hangout for all of the neighborhood kids and families. We even took it apart and moved it to Kentucky with us when we moved.

Ed & Cathy Hamilton

September 5, 2025

Cyndie and family...my heart breaks for you all. Please know you are in our prayers during this time. May you feel God´s strength and comfort surrounding you. So many fond memories of Steve over the years. We are so glad that you got to visit us in Texas in 2022. Love you all! ((Hugs))

Susan Finazzo

September 4, 2025

I am so sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. Please accept my condolences. I took Steve´s casting class at William Holland several times and was hoping to take it again next year. He was a great teacher; so talented, and generous with his time and skills. He had a quiet and at times quirky sense of humor. He left too soon......

Alice M. Emmons

September 4, 2025

I'm sorry to hear of Steve's passing. He was a kind, intelligent soul, and was a huge help on several forensic issues I dealt with in my own practice. He and his wife Cynthia have always marched proudly and with great grace to their own drummer. My best to Cynthia and their family.

Lisa Mooneyhan Amore

September 3, 2025

Prayers of peace and comfort for Steve´s family and all who loved him. I remember Steve from high school as a quiet, kind and intelligent classmate. It seems he never lost his love of learning and lived a wonderful life. Gone too soon.

Nancy Brickner

September 3, 2025

My heart breaks for you and your family. I hope you are able to find peace.

Patty Jack

September 3, 2025

I went to school with Steve at Oak Hill in Converse indiana. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. Praying for your family.

Buff

September 3, 2025

May you rest in peace Steve. I remember you well as a wrestling teammate!

Elissa Miller

September 2, 2025

I met Steve and his wife Cynthia at William Holland. Steve was quiet and humble. Meeting them changed my life. I thought I would take 1 class and it turned into many. I will miss Steve. My condolences to Cynthia, Ariana, Vaughn, Natasha and Vera. You were all so welcoming to me when I came to the farm to meet the animals that are your family too. Much love to you all.

Celeste Conner Henry

September 2, 2025

I'll miss sitting next to you in casting class. I'll miss showing you something I sprued up and you saying, "Yeah that's fine." I just miss you Steve. Thanks for everything, Celeste

Celeste Conner Henry

September 2, 2025

I'll miss sitting next to you in casting class. I'll miss showing you how I sprued something asking you if it'll work and you saying, "Yeah that's fine." I just miss you Steve. Celeste

Mark Douglass

September 2, 2025

One of my best friends since 3rd grade
You will be missed

Laura A Jones

September 2, 2025

I am so deeply sorry to hear of Steve´s death. My prayers are with his family and all those who love him. Steve and I were classmates in the Oak Hill school system. My first thought when I heard the news was, Steve was always nice to me all through school. Fond memories. Rev. Laura A Jones

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