Steven Howard Heimbach

Steven Howard Heimbach obituary, Aurora, CO

Steven Howard Heimbach

Steven Heimbach Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Abbott Funeral Services - Aurora on Sep. 6, 2024.

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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Steven Howard Heimbach, born in Denver, Colorado, on March 27, 1945. Steven peacefully departed this life on September 4, 2024, in Lakewood, Colorado, leaving behind a legacy of love and cherished memories.
Steven was a dedicated sales professional who devoted many years of his life to his career, retiring with pride and the respect of those who had the pleasure of working alongside him. His work ethic, warmth, and humor made a lasting impression on colleagues and friends alike, and many remember him not just as a coworker, but as a mentor and an inspiration.
In life, Steven was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Doreen Rae Heimbach, whose love and spirit strengthened him throughout their years together. They shared an unbreakable bond, filled with laughter, adventures, and unwavering support for one another in both life's triumphs and tribulations.
Beyond his professional accomplishments and enduring love for Doreen, Steven was a devoted father, grandfather, and friend, whose compassion extended far beyond his family. He cherished his time with those he loved, finding joy in simple gatherings, shared meals, and warm conversations around the fireplace. His spirited stories and genuine laughter brought comfort and happiness to countless lives.
Steven's presence will be missed but his spirit will continue to shine through the countless lives he impacted and the deep love he fostered. As an avid lover of the great outdoors, he can now be envisioned exploring the celestial wonders above, free from the hardships of this world.
The world has lost a kind soul and a steadfast friend, may you rest easy, dear Steven. Your love remains forever in our hearts.

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