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Steven Elmore, a man full of life, love, and an unwavering connection to the outdoors, passed away peacefully, on March 25,2025 leaving behind a legacy that will forever be cherished. He was not only a devoted father but also a doting grandfather and a friend to all who knew him.
With a passion for nature, Steven found joy in fishing and hunting, embracing the beauty and challenge of the great outdoors. A true jack of all trades, he could fix or build anything you needed, always lending a helping hand with a warm smile and a generous heart. His kindness and selflessness touched countless lives.
One of his greatest pleasures was stargazing, sitting under the vast expanse of the night sky. His knowledge of the constellations was endless, and he had a story for every star—a storyteller whose words will echo in the hearts of those who listened.
Steven is survived by his loving daughter, Rebecca Howard, and his adoring grandchildren: Jeremiah, Jaxon, and Oliver. He is now reunited with his beloved late daughter, Jessica, as they both watch over us from the stars above. Preceded in death by his parents Franklin and Joan, and sisters Geanie and Frankie.
His stories, his love for life, and the legacy he leaves behind will forever be a guiding light for those who hold him dear. He will be missed profoundly but remembered with endless love.
A celebration of life will be held April 5, 2025 from 1-4 at the American Legion, 897 Oakland Rd, Loveland, Ohio 45140.
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