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Steven M. Lausten, 70, of Kronewetter, a retired Master Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force died at his home on July 24, 2023.
Born in Green Bay, WI to Pearl and Roland Lausten he spent 24 years in the U.S. Air Force before his military retirement. Steven was very proud to serve his country and received two medals of distinguished service.
He married Kimmie Jones on February 22, 1986 in Mountain Home, ID. He moved frequently during his military career, but after his retirement moved back home to Wisconsin.
An avid motorcycle enthusiast, Steve loved his harley and enjoyed riding.
In addition to his passions for motorcycles and NASCAR, Steve was known for his unconditional love of his family and fur babies.
Steve is survived by his wife Kimmie, his two sons, Joe (Becky) and Chris (Crystal) Creekmore; He is also survived by his four grandchildren, Trinity and her spouse Bryant, Taylor and his Fiance' Kelsey, Kaitlyn, and Saydee and one great grandson Jaxson. His sister Linda Schrubing, his brother Terry Kennedy; his nephew DeWayne, his nieces, Paula and Angela.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Pearl and Roland; and his brother Mike Kennedy.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, July 30th from 1 PM - 3 PM at Brainard Funeral Home in Weston. Military honors will follow at 3 PM. Burial will be in Northwoods National Cemetery at a later date.
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