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Steve Neuwirth passed away unexpectedly on January 3, 2025.
Steve was a proud Electrical Engineer for the Dietrich Company and formed many lifelong friends in the several years that he worked there.
He served in the Army from 1973 to 1977 as a Mechanic at Fort Leonard Wood Missouri or "Fort Lost in the Woods" is what he called it.
An avid motorcycle enthusiast, Steve attended many motorcycle Rallies.
His favorite one to attend was the Helmet Roast Rally that was held at various locations in the US.
Rain, snow, or shine Steve would ride no matter what the conditions were.
He used to build chopper motorcycles and rebuilt his own with precise precision.
Through his love of riding, he forged numerous lifelong, loyal friends throughout the years.
Steve's love for riding and working on Harley Davidson motorcycles was passed on to his son, David.
His passion for NASCAR was unbelievable.
His favorite Driver was Dale Earnhart, and he collected many mementos throughout the years.
You knew he loved NASCAR because he wore NASCAR apparel all the time.
He attended many NASCAR races and always knew the schedule and the season statistics.
Steve is survived by his sister, Sandra; son, David; daughter, Becky; grandson, Harley; and granddaughter, Darina.
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9568 Belmont Avenue, Franklin Park, IL 60131
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