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Steven C. Eichman

1952 - 2020

Steven C. Eichman obituary, 1952-2020, Oshkosh, WI

BORN

1952

DIED

2020

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Steven Eichman Obituary

Steven C. Eichman

Oshkosh - Steven C. Eichman passed away peacefully Saturday Nov. 21, 2020 with his family by his side. He was born September 10, 1952 in Oshkosh to Clifford and Helen (Luebke) Eichman. He graduated from Oshkosh High School in 1970 and UW-Oshkosh in 1974 with a business degree. May 19, 1979 he married Anita Juris.

Steve was employed by Badger Mill Supply, IBS Conversions, Secura Insurance and retired in 2016 from Top Brands, Inc. as their Information Technology Manager.

Family meant everything to Steve and he was a devoted son, husband, father and grandfather. He was quick to share his time and talents with family, Calvary Lutheran Church, where he was a charter member, Winnebago County 4-H serving as a volunteer, board member, club leader and county dog project leader.

Steve's love of nature and dogs has been passed on to his family. He loved to travel and was fortunate to visit most US states including Hawaii and Alaska in addition to trips to Canada and Mexico. Car trips were his favorite with many stops at state and national parks.

Steve was preceded in death by his father Clifford and his special dog Norman. He is survived by his wife Anita and daughters Alissa Eichman, Emilie (Greg) Wurzbach and grandchildren Lucy and Auggie. He is also survived by his mother Helen Eichman, twin sister Susan Eichman, brother Michael Eichman, sister-in-law Holly Eichman, and other relatives and friends.

Memorials may be given to Calvary Lutheran Church and Winnebago County 4-H Foundation Fund. A memorial service will be held at a later date due to Covid 19.

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Published by Oshkosh Northwestern from Nov. 23 to Nov. 29, 2020.

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Julie Zittlow

December 13, 2020

So very sorry to hear about Steve's passing. He was a wonderful man and will be greatly missed!!

Colleen Koch

November 29, 2020

I'm sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I've known him through the years at Calvary Lutheran Church. With being charter members, I went to Sunday School for a few years with both Steve and Sue. My prayers are with your family.

Kathy Sosnoski

November 28, 2020

I belong to the Sunseekers ski club and Steve and my brothers and friends used to do many things together. But it was go on ski trips which were always fun with him we’re going out for the evening and then going out to eat afterwards. My mother was even part of Steve’s friendship years ago because she would go out with us. Steve was always the sweetest boy and always kind fun to be around. It was always a pleasure knowing him. We saw him a couple of years ago with his wife my sympathy to her. At Festival foods it was so nice to see him he still was joyful and happy and was always proud to know him God bless him.❤

Bob Sosnoski

November 28, 2020

I remember Steve from ski club. He was a good and loyal member. He was always a volunteer when needed. Above all he was a good friend. Rest In Peace.

Karen Whereatt

November 27, 2020

I knew Steve from the Ponderosa Steakhouse gang.

Karen Whereatt

November 27, 2020

Condolences from the OHS class of 1970.

Lee Sosnoski

November 25, 2020

I'm sorry to learn of Steve's death. I knew him from the Funseekers Ski Club. He was always very friendly to me. He was an involved member, dedicated to making everyone's experience enjoyable. I had seen him a couple of times in the many since the ski club, he was still the joyful person. I am happy to have known Steve. God bless him.

Janet Cronin

November 24, 2020

Aw, I’m so so sorry to hear this. I just got reacquainted with him at the Sunset School Reunion last October and his dad just passed away. You all have my heartfelt sympathy. Janet Harry Cronin

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