Steven B. Carlson
April 21, 1949-December 16, 2022
He graduated from Kewanee High School.
He was employed and retired from Mid American Energy as a Substation Electrician.
He married Mary (Chris) Mueller.
Preceded in death were his parents, two sisters Nancy and Sandra and brother Jim.
Survived by his wife, sister-in-law and brother-in-law Lisa and Stephen Dallman and several nieces and nephews.
He enjoyed spending the summers in Chetek, Wisconsin and their dogs Lily, Diva and Tootsie.
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6 Entries
Tony Bailey
December 26, 2022
So sorry for your loss Mary....may you and your family find some peace in these darkest of times.
Karen Hennig
December 26, 2022
Chris, we are so sorry to hear about Steve. It was such a shock. Hope you find peace and comfort in your memories. Always enjoyed talking with him, even when I had to call and tell him his boat sank. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Vicki Weber
December 24, 2022
Chris,i am so sorry for your loss.
Vicky and Brian Borzick
December 22, 2022
We are deeply saddened by the news of Steve's passing; we will cherish the memories of good times with Steve, Chris and friends.
Vicky and Brian Borzick
Cara
December 22, 2022
Our deepest condolences. Steve was kind and caring, and will be deeply missed. Our hearts break for you Chris.
Carl and Sandy West
December 22, 2022
So enjoyed Steve at the Friends Circle.
We will remember the good times. We are very sorry for your loss Chris.
Thoughts and prayers,
Carl and Sandy West
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