Steven A. Eshbach

Steven A. Eshbach obituary, Quarryville, PA

Steven A. Eshbach

Steven Eshbach Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dewald Funeral & Cremation Services Inc on Mar. 8, 2025.

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Steven A. "Steve" Eshbach, 68, of New Providence and formerly of Lancaster, passed away on Friday, March 7, 2025 at Lancaster General Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Alisa F. (Gregg) Eshbach, with whom he shared 29 years of marriage.
Born in Reading, he was the son of the late Donald A. Eshbach and Sandra J. (Kilhefner) Miller.
Steve was a graduate of Reading High School, class of 1975. During high school he attended Berks Career & Technology Center to learn carpentry. Steve was first employed by the Lasalle-Deitch Company. He then changed careers and for the last 20 years he worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant at Conestoga View Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Steve was a very outgoing individual. He was sociable, enjoyed talking to people, and made new friends everywhere he went. Steve also enjoyed music, playing guitar and piano, and he was a big fan of the Beatles. For leisure, Steve liked to attend baseball games with his family.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughters, Jessica (Daryl) Chelius, of Stevens, and Monica Eshbach, of Lancaster; grandchildren, Tyshaya Jackson, Cullen Chelius, and Asher Chelius; great-grandchildren, Ellianna and Esmay; and a sister, Judith (Todd) Shaffer, of Womelsdorf. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Joyce Krick, grandson, Kyle Krick, and a brother, Kenneth Eshbach.
Services and interment will be private.
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