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Ross Lee Steffens

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Ross Lee Steffens

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
29 Nov 2017 (aged 78)
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Springville, Utah County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec L Lot 115 Plot 1
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Ross Lee Steffens
1939 - 2017

Early Life: Ross was born April 28,1939, to Walter Lee and Verda Mae Humphries Steffens.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: On August 12,1970, Ross married the love of his life, Lorraine Hatfield, in the Manti Utah LDS Temple. Together they had five children: Scott, Michelle, Camille, Christian and Suzanne. Ross was a lifetime Springville resident where he made many friends. He loved and cherished the Red Devil class of 1957. Ross served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Northern States and remained an active member throughout his life. He held many callings and served a service mission with his sweet wife. Ross was very well known in Springville and surrounding areas, not only through his career as a Real Estate agent, but also through his humorous personality. Everyone who met him was instantly drawn to his charismatic personality, ability to tell a story, and just his genuine good looks. Ross led a full and active life. He was an avid outdoorsman. He loved deer hunting and pheasant hunting on his brother's farm in Delta. He was a great fisherman and spent much of his time fishing in Fairview Canyon, his favorite location where he owned a cabin. Ross was extremely athletic playing softball and basketball. He loved basketball so much that he would often sneak out of the house to play. He continued playing throughout his life and even participated in the Senior Games. He also sponsored many youth teams. Everyone who knew Ross loved him. Ross Lee Steffens passed away peacefully at home after a long battle with diabetes. He was 78.
Family Message: "He left you feeling better about yourself. His influence is lifelong and he will be missed more than words can express. We love you."
Survived By: His loving wife and caretaker, Lorraine; his children: Scott, Michelle, Christian (Laura), Camille (Matthew), Suzanne (Lucas); 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: His parents, siblings: Ray Brown and Jackie Vorhees; and one grandson, Brandon Steffens.
Services: LDS Chapel | Springville, Utah
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Wheeler Mortuary | December 2017
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Ross Lee Steffens
1939 - 2017

Early Life: Ross was born April 28,1939, to Walter Lee and Verda Mae Humphries Steffens.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: On August 12,1970, Ross married the love of his life, Lorraine Hatfield, in the Manti Utah LDS Temple. Together they had five children: Scott, Michelle, Camille, Christian and Suzanne. Ross was a lifetime Springville resident where he made many friends. He loved and cherished the Red Devil class of 1957. Ross served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Northern States and remained an active member throughout his life. He held many callings and served a service mission with his sweet wife. Ross was very well known in Springville and surrounding areas, not only through his career as a Real Estate agent, but also through his humorous personality. Everyone who met him was instantly drawn to his charismatic personality, ability to tell a story, and just his genuine good looks. Ross led a full and active life. He was an avid outdoorsman. He loved deer hunting and pheasant hunting on his brother's farm in Delta. He was a great fisherman and spent much of his time fishing in Fairview Canyon, his favorite location where he owned a cabin. Ross was extremely athletic playing softball and basketball. He loved basketball so much that he would often sneak out of the house to play. He continued playing throughout his life and even participated in the Senior Games. He also sponsored many youth teams. Everyone who knew Ross loved him. Ross Lee Steffens passed away peacefully at home after a long battle with diabetes. He was 78.
Family Message: "He left you feeling better about yourself. His influence is lifelong and he will be missed more than words can express. We love you."
Survived By: His loving wife and caretaker, Lorraine; his children: Scott, Michelle, Christian (Laura), Camille (Matthew), Suzanne (Lucas); 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: His parents, siblings: Ray Brown and Jackie Vorhees; and one grandson, Brandon Steffens.
Services: LDS Chapel | Springville, Utah
Burial: Evergreen Cemetery
Original Obituary Published By:
© Wheeler Mortuary | December 2017
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley


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