into the great beyond on August 27, 2018.
Born November 14, 1951, in New Orleans, she was the daughter of the late Orville and Stephanie (Bergen) Eskine.
Steff is survived by her longtime friend and partner, Linda DeMille; and two children, Brenda and Lyle "Buzz" Ragas. Also surviving are her brother, Orville Eskine Jr., four sisters: Debra Bienvenu, Cheryl Eskine Mahe, Erin Eskine and Sue Eskine Eilersten; her best friend, Bill Rupp; and a multitude of close, loving friends.
Steff was an accomplished chef, working in many area restaurants throughout her long career. Anyone who visited The Glass Door in Reading will attest to her delicious
spaghetti and meatballs. But Steff simply could cook
anything and anyone eating at her table never left hungry.
She was also an avid bowler, and could be found on
Tuesday and Wednesday mornings at Bowl-A-Rama in the Ladies league. Her laughter and smile were contagious and sense of humor fierce. She was loyal and loving to a fault.
Steff was an animal lover who took in any stray that came to her door; cats were always in abundance at her house.
Steff will be missed by the many lives she touched and will never be forgotten.
Online Cremations Inc., is in charge of her arrangements.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Sunni
September 20, 2018
Rest in peace Stephanie.Say Hi from me to my Mom & Harry.I like to think the 3 of yous` are having lots of good times together.
Joe Cambria
September 20, 2018
Will miss you Steph, all the great times at your place and the Strand Cafe AND the best clams casino ANYWHERE! Linda, very sorry for your loss. She was the best!
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