Steve Madden
Aug. 4, 1962 - Oct. 17, 2021
SARATOGA SPRINGS - Steve Madden, 59, of Saratoga Springs, passed away unexpectedly at his home in the early morning hours of October 17, 2021.
Born August 4, 1962, Steve was the son of Robert (deceased) and Carol (Perot) Madden of Queensbury, the father of two loving daughters, Erin and Rebecca of Queensbury, and grandfather to two young granddaughters, Lillian G. Scarlotta and Lorelai J. Camp. Steve was also the partner of nearly 20 years to Dale E. DeNew of Saratoga Springs.
In addition, Steve is survived by: his mother, Carol Madden; mother of his children, Martha Rothaupt of Queensbury, step-son, Christopher S. DeNew-Allen (Elena), their children, Haley and Riley Allen; his sister, Lisa Madden (Don Brittingham) of Brunswick, ME and her two daughters, Emma Tucker Wagner (Matt) and Annie Tucker; sister, Karen Donahue of Marshfield, MA and her children, Justine and John; brother, John Madden (Jane) of Shelbourne, VT and their children, Maggie and Sophie; and sister, Julie Madden Brackley (Ryan) of Denver, CO, and her children, Ella, Abby and Caroline. He is also survived by his Aunt Betty (Madden) Dybas, and his many Dybas cousins; he was predeceased by his beloved Aunt Kay Barton, and survived by her children. Steve was especially close to his great-aunt Agnes Rork.
Steve graduated from Queensbury High School where he participated in the Ski Team. Steve grew up skiing at West Mountain, enjoying "dawn patrol" with Dad most winter weekend mornings. He developed a deep love for the Adirondacks, camping and hiking whenever possible.
After high school, Steve served his country by enlisting in the Air Force, then spent nearly 10 years at Saratoga Spa Steel, and was the employee of the year at one point. Steve's most treasured past times were spent by a fire, listening to music, and playing darts with friends and family. Steve had an immense love for sports. Saying he was a NY Jets fan was an understatement. He loved the team. Steve also followed other sports teams such as NY Mets baseball and Syracuse college football and basketball.
In Steve's later years, he spent much of his time involved with a Facebook radio station called The Wake 'n Bake Cafe where he touched many lives with his sense of humor, his artistry, and the music he played. Steve was an extraordinary man, a loving father and grandfather with a very gentle soul.
A celebration of his life will be held on Friday, October 22, 2021 at Baker Funeral Home in Queensbury. Visiting hours will be from 1-3:00 p.m., with a service to follow at 3:00 p.m. A private burial will be held at a later date.
Condolences may be sent directly to Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury, NY 12804, or through www.bakerfuneralhome.com.
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Mary Darlinger
October 29, 2021
Rest In Paradise, See ya on the flip side! Kathleen
October 23, 2021
Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.
Melody BALDWIN
October 22, 2021
So hard to believe
My condolences to the family.
Steve was a good man. I've had the pleasure to have him in my life for several years. May he fly high with Angles & be at peace. Till we meet again Steve R.I.P you will be missed!
Bill Camp
October 21, 2021
I was Steve's classmate at Queensbury HS. I have found memories of hanging out with Steve, John Einzig, Phil Buttling, Dave Guay, and other classmates. I was looking forward to catching up with Steve next year at his daughter's wedding to my nephew. My prayers and condolences are with his family!!
Rayana and Roger
October 21, 2021
Still can't comprehend this, but will never forget your smile and gentle soul. Football season will never be the same without both you and Dale being together. Even though we both despise the Jets, we will at least route for them going forward in your memory. We love you Dale, and will always keep "a candle burning" in both memories, but also a celebration of Steve's life. He impacted people throughout the world literally! The memories, music, fires, laughs, conversations, and simple things in life will be forever cherished and never forgotten.
Tracy Gardner
October 20, 2021
Steve has be a big impact in to my life an will alwats be in my heart as he was a great friend that i truly love and will miss. Thank you for being a part of my life , till we meet again. I send prayers to his family an thank you raised a wonderful man. Im honor to call Steve my Friend xo
Karen Whipple Garrison
October 20, 2021
May He Rest Easy
Jennifer *Pooks* Twerdy
October 20, 2021
8 years we DJed together! We rocked those airwaves!! God snatched up another legend!!! I'm gonna miss ya *Super Hatts* !!!! Rock the Heavens and I'll be listening on the other side of the moon!!!!! *Big Hugs & lots of love* to the Madden Family.
Carolyn and Jack Lord
October 20, 2021
Carol and Family
We are very sorry to learn of your loss. We have many fond memories of our children and the Madden children growing up on Sherwood Drive. With our thoughts and prayers to the Madden Family. Jack and Carolyn Lord
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October 20, 2021
Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.
Leque Joann
October 20, 2021
Will miss you being in control of tunes at picnics and always always your holiday lasagna rip my friend
Mary Jo Clothier
October 19, 2021
Theres many things I could say but I want to say thank you. You were a special man we all loved you. Thanks for loving us too.
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