1952
2015
Steven Joseph Styblo, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away suddenly on November 3, 2015 with his family near his side. Steven was born on July 20, 1952 in Benton Harbor, Michigan to Steven and Viola (nee Scheaffer) Styblo.
He will be forever loved and missed by his beloved wife of 10 years, Thea Merlino; one loving stepdaughter, Marcia and husband Rob McGrath of Arizona; two dear grandchildren, Aimee and Robbie McGrath; two loving sisters, Anna and husband Tommy Simpson of Michigan, and Sherri and husband Jay Finley of Michigan; one loving brother, Joe Stander of Arkansas.
The Memorial Service will be at 10:00 AM, Friday, November 13, 2015 with the Visitation beginning at 9:00 AM at Funeraria Del Angel Greer Wilson Chapel, 5921 W. Thomas Rd., Phoenix, AZ.
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July 28, 2021
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Bones Hundley
I met Steven on the early 90s. I have many memories of him.
November 27, 2015
Stacy Hokanson
I would like to pay my respects, does anyone know where he will be buried?
November 15, 2015
Cherry Nelson
I met Steve on Halloween 1996 and we became close friends. Although we lost touch when I divorced my ex-husband, he was often in my thoughts and my prayers. I am very saddened to hear of his passing and send my heartfelt condolences to his family. Cherry Nelson
November 15, 2015
Stacy
Does anyone know where he will be buried?
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