Steven "Stevie Joe" Griffin
December 4, 1950-July 24, 2022
MOLINE-Steven "Stevie Joe" Griffin, 71, of Moline, IL, passed away Sunday, July 24, 2022, at his river house in Thomson, IL.
A memorial service will be 2:00 pm, Saturday, July 30th at Wendt Funeral Home, Moline, followed by a Celebration of Life at 4:00 pm at the Wunder Y in Moline.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Moline Little League.
Steven was born in Moline, IL, on December 4, 1950, to Donald and Elinor Griffin (Larson). He married Lisa Christensen on July 31, 1971, in Moline, who survives him. He graduated from Moline High School class of 1968 and attended Black Hawk College, where he majored in Euchre. He was co-owner of Floorcrafters in Moline for 40 years, which he shared with his brother Bruce and many other family members.
He was a member of In-Fisherman, a long-time Bears season ticket holder. He coached and was on the Moline Little League Board of Directors, Moline Boosters Club Board and trained as an Arctic Warfare Specialist for the Illinois National Guard. He enjoyed fishing, birdwatching, betting on any sport with John and Jack, canoe and houseboat trips with his high school friends. Most of all, he loved his grandchildren and spending time with his family at the river house and past summers in Bagley, WI.
His favorite quote, "Peace and Love!"
Survivors include his wife, Lisa; children: Michael Jan (Tatum) Griffin, Rock Island, IL; Katie "Kate!" (Jason) Trent, Colona, IL, and Christopher "Stitch" (Scott Rexroat) Griffin, Colona, IL; grandchildren: Jack Shea, Nolan Griffin, Calvin Griffin, and Olivia Trent; his father Donald Griffin; brothers: Bruce (Mary), Michael (Joni), and Mark "Onie" (Julia) all of Moline; many cousins, nieces, and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother.
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Ron Williams
July 28, 2022
Stevie Joe and I became friends through the Guards and we both majored in euchre at BC Not sure who won more money but we paid for meals, beer and dates. We went to Alaska together as well. One hell of a man....Peace and Love
Beth Lange
July 28, 2022
I was so sorry to read about the death of your brother Mike. Praying for your family.
Randy Anderson
July 27, 2022
Barbara Lynch texted me couple of days ago about what happened. I'm so sorry to hear about Steve's passing. Steve was always a very delightful person to be around with in high school and in later years when I would occasionally see him when I returned home to visit in Moline. I laughed out loud when I read his Major at Blackhawk Junior College was Euchre. That is soooo Steve.
Rest in Peace Steve. Take care.
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