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Steven Stellner, age 67, passed away on March 26, 2025. Steven had a few underlying health issues, but suffered a heart-attack with a sever blockage in his heart.
Steven was born in Viroqua, Vernon County, Wisconsin to Lemarr Frederick Stellner and Marianne Orlay Knutson Stellner. Steven married Cheryl Diane Ashcraft or Fort Worth, Texas. They had just recently celebrated their 30th Anniversary.
Steven was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Dennis.
There is no visitation or memorial arranged at this time. A memorial service is pending in Wisconsin.
Steven loved to cooking competition, chili. He loved to watch NASCAR racing. He also loved to watch his nephew, a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. He loved to read; he loved westerns and espionage.
Steven is survived by his wife Cheryl ,of 30 years. Daughter Shalon “Shelly’’ Wicks and husband Brian. 4 granddaughters and 1 grandson Keisha Reid, Jazmen Wicks, Peyton Wicks, Taylor Wicks and grandson Branden Wicks.
Siblings-Peggy Stellner, Lori Stellner, Mark Stellner and wife Darla, Todd Stellner, Chris Stellner, Connie Krause and husband Lonnie, Brother Matt Stellner and wife Tracy, Nick Stellner. One brother-in-law is Chuck Ashcraft and wife Sissie.Steven has several nieces and nephews. Steven had many friends.
Steven was a welder by trade. Steven was born June 9th, 1957. Steven's wishes were to be cremated. Memorial donations can be made in Stevens name to Diabetes Association, or HIV/AIDS Association, another cause very close to his heart.
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