Steven M. Orfe

Steven M. Orfe

He was always looking for an adventure. For Steven life was meant to be lived on the go. If you couldn’t get in touch with him he was as likely to be sailing in the Caribbean, avoiding storms and the occasional pirate. Or he might be tooling around on his motorcycle: fitting for a guy his parents used to call Evel Knievel. He also had a love for WWII airplanes; if he wasn’t reading about them he was probably riding in one. Steve always had a soft spot for animals; he once spent days capturing a lost Macaw and many will remember his favorite dog, Atsro. From the days of his youth Steve was highly organized and was always hands on, traits that came in handy as a building superintendent.

He is survived by his Ma and Pop, Edward Sr. and Jane; his sister, Lisa Philipp and her husband, Scott; nieces and nephews: Justin (Erica) and their baby, Emerson, Brahm and Guinnevere; his favorite aunt, Dot Beattie and many cousins. He was pre-deceased by his brother, Ed.

Family celebrated 56 great years privately.

10 Comments

  1. Williams Family says:

    I read the obituary about the loss of your loved one and I !
    extend my sincere condolences. !
    Death is truly an enemy but there is comfort in the Bible!
    that “God will actually swallow up death forever and!
    certainly wipe the tears from all faces.” Isaiah 25:8 !
    Hold onto the beautiful memories of Steven and continue!
    to have the love and support from family and friends.!

  2. Sharon says:

    Steven you will be Loved and missed by many , you always brought a smile to my face as well as many you met along the way. . I know you and Ed are looking down on us all.

  3. Dan Schmall says:

    we shared many a laugh . working with you was such a learning experience whether it was work related or life related. You always did things your own way . I will miss you. see you again one day my friend. Love you man . My condolences to the family of Steven Orfe .

  4. Kurt Banff says:

    To my oldest and dearest friend I have to say good-bye we had the best times ever growing up never forget you steve .Well meet in another life my friend love your best friend Kurt

  5. Jim Capobianco says:

    Although Steve & I haven’t seen each other in many years we reconnected a couple of years ago on Facebook & I’m very glad we did. Steve had a remarkable wit & a great sense of humor. He made me laugh so often & I hope I made him laugh as well. We spoke as recently as September 4th & he told me a joke that made me laugh out loud! I was very upset to hear of his passing. I will miss our conversations & remarks to each other that put a smile on our faces. My sincerest condolences to all of Steve’s family & friends. I’m sure he will be dearly missed by many.

  6. Joe LauLetta says:

    Goodbye, old friend. Fair winds and following seas… Thoughts and prayers to your family.

  7. Tim Bowker says:

    God bless you on your next adventure.

  8. Tom Ryan says:

    Fair winds ole friend

  9. Angie Scott says:

    It was nice reconnecting with you on Facebook and then listening to your theories on different topics. Lol , you always gave me something to ponder on. You had a sensitive side to you as well. You are safe and in Gods loving arms. You are his new Angel. Keep shining your light. You will be missed. XO

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