Steven G. Waltz

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May 1 1968
Feb 24 2015
46 Years
Gap, Pennsylvania

Steven G. Waltz, 46, of Gap, passed away on Tuesday, February 24 in Landisville.  Born in Lancaster, he was the son of Betty Towber Waltz and Richard Marlin Waltz.  

He graduated from the Lower Dauphin High School. 

Steven worked for Great Dane Trailers in Mt. Joy as a welder and fabricator.  

He was an avid hunter and fisherman and enjoyed his Harley-Davidson.  

The Memorial Service will be held on Friday, March 6th, 2015 at 8 PM at the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg with visitation from 6 until 8 PM.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Steven's memory to the AMVETS Post 19, 715 Fairview Ave., Lancaster Pa., 17603.  All donations will go toward helping the homeless.

Service Date: 
Mar 7 2015 - 7:59pm

Condolences

Betty, my thoughts and prayers are with you. I've known Stevie for a long time. I'm very saddened by the news. He was a great guy with a big heart! I will always hold our memories close to my heart!! 

Sincerely, Deana Holloway

 

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It was heart wrenching to hear the news about Steve.  My deepest condolences to the family. May God give you strength in this time of struggle.

Steve and I hung out throughout high school and a few years after. I would go up to his house and make him breakfast before school at times.  That was something we always laughed about when we would run into each other over the years.  Steve always had my back and treated me like a sister. He will be sorely missed!

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My Family and I send are condolences to you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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Betty, not sure you would remember me' but im Mary,s good friend, Im so very sorry to hear about this, Thinking of you

 

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Betty I knew Stevie when he lived in the mobile home park with his dad. I lived with the Morris family. He was a funny person and always had people laughing. He will be greatly missed by alot of people. I really wanted to make the viewing but I work evenings. But you will be in my thoughts.. Fly high with the angels Stevie!!! <3

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I would like to send my condolences to betty. Stevie was my friend/big brother.to him I was sissy and thats the way I left it. I only knew for a short time (2 yrs) but he has made a big impact on me. Like I known him for yrs. He will be truly missed. He was such a good person wit a big heart. I love you stevie.

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I would like to send my condolences to betty. Stevie was my friend/big brother.to him I was sissy and thats the way I left it. I only knew for a short time (2 yrs) but he has made a big impact on me. Like I known him for yrs. He will be truly missed. He was such a good person wit a big heart. I love you stevie.

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Betty,

 I am so sorry to hear about your son. My prayer's and thoughts are with you at this time of need.

 

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We were shocked and saddened to hear this sad news of Stevie. We lost track of him over the years but have fond memories of him. You have our deepest sympathy.

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Miss Betty... I am so sorry for your loss... I worked with Steve at Great Dane.. I can never imagine how hurt you are... He was a great man and friend... I hope you find peace and comfort in time... R.I.P. Steve You will be very missed

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My sympathy goes out to Betty after the tragic loss of her son Steve.  Steve was a unique individual who always embraced life with enthusiasm and humor.  I worked at Great Dane with Steve until retiring in 2013. I will miss seeing him during my visits to the shop.  I always enjoyed his smile when I would drop off some shrimp egg rolls or fried chicken livers at lunch time.  God bless you my friend.

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So sad to hear the news about stevie.I knew him from dela ches always loved seeing him at club and down at the lake and camp site he always made me laugh he will be truley missed

 

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Betty:

     Our Deepest Sympathy to you. We are friend of Steve for many years. We will always remember him by his infectous laugh and eager hugs. 

Bruce Yarnell & Lori Martin

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I am so sorry about the sudden loss os Stevie.  He was a great guy and always made people laugh!  We just saw him a few weeks ago, and then to hear this news news.  RIP Steveie.  

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I am so sorry about the sudden loss os Stevie.  He was a great guy and always made people laugh!  We just saw him a few weeks ago, and then to hear this news.  RIP Steveie.  

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We are so sorry for your loss, you will be in our thoughts and prayers.

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Steve, You will be missed greatly.There was so much more fun to have! As to Steves mother,i can say he spoke highly of her many times. In short the gang @ AMSC will be missing your sense of humor we all got a charge out of you. RIP friend!

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Betty, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. My deepest sympathy to you. Will b praying for you as you get thru this hard time. My husband (randy) and my brother (chad) worked with stevie at Great dane. It was very heartbreaking to hear the news. He was a special guy. He was always making me smile and kept me laughing when he was around and even when he wasn't he would call me or send me a text and make me laugh. Always joking and having fun. Stevie was something else. He will be greatly missed by many. We love and miss you waltzy. R.I.P

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Betty  our thoughts and prayers go out to you on the passing of Stevie. I am Mike's first wife and the mom of Mikey Jr and MiKayla. The kids said Stevie always made them laugh when they saw him. I haven't seen Stevie in quite a few years but I have a lot of great memories of him throughout the 27 years I knew him!!! RIP Stevie 

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I was Betty and Stevie's neighbor for all of 12 years while I grew up from birth.  I remember him in our youth.  I remember playing together.  He was always the motorcycle type.  I lost touch with him after we moved due to my parents divorcing, but I'll never forget him as a childhood friend.  David Nissly and I were just talking about Steve last month I do believe.  I remember playing sports and other activities on the plot of land behind Barbara Street that belonged to the Groffs at the time.  Good times.

 

 

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so sorry to lose a good friend. my condolences to all the family and friends

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so sorry to lose a good friend. my condolences to all the family and friends

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Dear Betty,  

You and I go way back to Willow Steeet Diner days and the last time I saw you was at Dr. Ronald Weaver's office on Chestnut Street in the late 60's.  My sincere heartfelt sympathy to you on the loss of your son Steve.   I will be thinking of you and send you a big hug.  Take care.  

Love,

Judy Kauffman Henry

 

 

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Steve, you lived your life full-tilt and in the fast lane. Here, at Great Dane, you will be remembered for many funny things including riding a miniature motor-cycle around the trailer lot, of course, with a big smile on your face. I saw you daily during the work week for almost 5 years and now you are gone. It is hard to believe. I know you will live on forever in the hearts of your mother, Betty, and your many friends. Rest in Peace, Steve. ---Tia V

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Betty,  I'm at a total loss for words.  As a mother, I can not imagine what you have been going through.  Steve was such a huge part of our lives.  I will cherish the memories of the weekends he spent here to go hunting and just dropping in for a visit.  He could make me laugh when I was in the worse mood.  He will be greatly missed.  Love and Hugs to you, Hippie and Mrs. Hippie!

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My thoughts and prayers go out to you over the loss of your son Steve.  I lived down the street from him and his dad for many years and I have so many memories of him.  He was always so nice and kind hearted.  I'm sorry I couldn't make his service last night but I want you to know you were in thoughts.  Rest easy Steve and fly high, there is no more pain where you are now❤️.

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Betty......I'm sorry to hear of Steve's passing.  It's been many years but I think of the Waltz family often!  He was definately a fun loving, live by the seat of your pants kind of guy!  Fly high Steve!   Jody! 

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