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EDEN - It is with the deepest sorrow that the family of Steven "Becky" W. Deuso announces his passing on June 11, 2025 with his loving wife and girls by his side at his home in Eden. Steven passed after a hard-fought battle with heart disease.
Steve was born to Harold and Olive (Donna) Deuso in Richford on October 27, 1947.
He graduated from Enosburg Falls High School in 1966. Two months after graduation he married the love of his life, Darlene (Allen), on August 5, 1966. Together, they enjoyed 59 years of marriage. Steve and Darlene enjoyed traveling to NASCAR races, camping, four-wheeling, and snow machining. He had a love for bowling and playing horseshoes where he made life-long friends, Smokey, Bo, and Kevin who he cherished like family.
Steve worked many jobs until he found his calling and started doing bodywork out of his single bay garage at his home. He quickly made a name for himself and founded Eden Auto Sales & Auto Body in a new shop on his property. He later built the shop of his dreams on Route 100 in Eden where he bought, rebuilt, and sold cars. After retirement, Steve moved back to his home shop and continued to keep busy. He was a man that was always working and making a beautiful future for himself and his family. He was most proud when he finished rebuilding his 66' GMC step side pickup.
Steve leaves behind his wife, Darlene Deuso; his girls, Stacy, and Heather (Gordy); two grandchildren, Kisiah (Levi) Dolan, and Trey (Amber) Cote; three great granddaughters, Kinsley Cote, Millie Cote, and Briar Quinn Dolan; brother-in-law, Roger (Dee) Allen; several nieces & nephews, especially George who was more like a brother than a nephew; his life-long friend, Robert Tanner Sr.; and his faithful companion, Landon. Steve was predeceased by his parents, Harold & Olive Deuso; brothers, John, and Roger; sister, Jennie; and brother and sisters-in-law, Earl Allen, Nancy Baker, and Pauline Marston.
In keeping with Steve's wishes, there will be no services for him.
For those who wish, contributions in Steve's memory may be made to Justice for Dogs, P.O. Box 1014, Wolcott, VT 05680.
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