1971
2011
Steve Stevenson passed away Sept. 16, 2011, as a result of a hunting accident in Lincoln County, Montana near the Canadian border. Born December 11, 1971, in Yerington, he grew up and attended school in Winnemucca.
In 1989, Steve started his mining career with Marigold Mining Company. He also worked for Viper Glass and served as manager of Fast Glass. He worked at different area gold mines over the years, most recently at Hycroft Mining Allied Gold.
Steve married Rhonda Omoth on July 8, 1995, in New Rockford, North Dakota. They made their home in Winnemucca where their daughters, Anna and Mara, were born.
An avid outdoorsman, Steve loved hunting, fishing, his friends and, most importantly, his family. He was a loyal friend, always willing to lend a helping hand. He took pride in breeding bird dogs. His Brittanie Spaniels are owned by friends and hunters in Winnemucca and throughout northern Nevada.
Steve will be missed by many. He is survived by his wife, Rhonda, and daughters, Anna and Mara; his mother and father, Janet and Chris Price (Winnemucca); brothers, Bill Stevenson and family (Rigby, Idaho) and Eugene Stevenson and family (Orville, California); mother and father-in-law Linda and Arlo Omoth (New Rockford, North Dakota); sisters-in-law, Deborah Omoth (New Prairie, Minnesota), Karla Berglund and family (New Rockford, North Dakota), and Sarah Senger and family (Rolla, North Dakota), and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his baby brother, Todd; all of his grandparents; and his brother-in-law, Johnathan Berglund.
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