Steven J. Stacknick, Sr.
World War II Veteran.
Steven J. Stacknick, Sr., age 87, formerly of Linwood, PA, died Friday, August 6th, 2010 at Emerald Pointe Assisted Living in Cedar City, Utah.
He was born in Old Forge, PA on October 27, 1922. He was a resident of Linwood for 32 years. Steve served as a sergeant in the Army during World War II and was a B-17 crew member. He was a bus driver for 40 years driving for Greyhound, Baltimore Transit, Southern Penn, Red Arrow and SEPTA, retiring in 1988. Following retirement, he moved to North Ft. Myers, Florida where he lived for 15 years.
He was predeceased by his parents, Stephen M. Stacknick and Victoria Ryan; his wife, Theresa "Irene" Stacknick; brothers Clement of Dalton, Louie of Clarks Summit, PA, and sister, Rose Jones, Houston, Texas.
He is survived by his son, Steven Jr. (Barbara) of Middletown, DE; daughter, Joanne Peake (Jay) of Cedar City, Utah; sisters Mary Stacknick of Scranton, PA and Mae Raudenbush of Denver, PA; 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at Holy Saviour Church, 108 East Ridge Road, Linwood, Pennsylvania on Saturday, August 28th at 10:00 AM. Burial will be in the Lawn Croft Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to: Emerald Pointe Assisted Living Facility, 995 South Regency Road, Cedar City, Utah 84720 or to Southern Utah Home Health and Hospice, 337 South Main Street, Suite 210, Cedar City, Utah 84720.
Local arrangements under the direction of Southern Utah Mortuary.

Walker Family
Joanne and Jay,
Very sorry for your loss. He was quite the man.
Walker Family
Eileen
It's been a great life, Pop. We'll keep an eye on Jo now. RIP. Love, E
From Joseph (Joey)
For Uncle Steve
He was with us for a long while
and left us, with a wave and a smile
when he was here
he gave us cheer
lifting his favorite (Schmidt's) beer
Now,We Salute you,
You are the best
and now it's time for you to rest
you leave behind, the many roads you drove
and now you have found that peaceful grove
We are better, because of you
and we will will see other's
as better too
Richard Peake
My Love and sympathy to the Stacknick Family,
Steve & Barbara Stacknick
Our thanks to everyone for your thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Steve & Barbara
Dorothy Bennington
JO and Jay, Steve and Barb.
I am sorry to hear of your loss but now Steve Sr. will be in a much kinder and better place. I know I didnt get to spend much time with him in later years but I will never forget those happy and smiling beautiful eyes of his. Now he will rest in peace with Irene.
Love you all
Sis
Chris and Robyn Parmelee
God blessed you with an amazing father that will live on in the family he left behind. It was a pleasure to have known your father. Our prayers will be with you all.
Anthony & Lori Rocha
Joanne, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I feel fortunate to have met your dad while you were living in Long Beach and I must say he was quite a charmer. Hugs to you.
Sally Coker
To my dear friend Joanne I wish you strength in this difficult time. My heart is with you and your family. You have been such a bright light in my life and I love you dearly. I will never forget meeting your dad for the first time at your house in Long Beach. He gave me a hug and a smile even though I had never met him before. Every time I saw him he was always sweet to me. I know where you get your happy nature...from your dad. Life is full of twists and turns. Just know that you are not alone, you have a true friend in me. Sally
Richard & Sharon Colson
Steve,Barb and family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May the memories always keep your dad alive in your heart. God Bless.
Jeanette Kolar
Steve your friends and family will miss you. You kept your positive attitude and sense of humor to the right to the very end. Rest peacefully. Jeanette
don sharp
sorry to see about our lose. i was just thinking about you. it has been so many years since sears at granite run mall. i was married to dee guittare and you were in our wedding. god bless you and take care. it is true time does heal all wounds. although you never forget for they are always in your heart. your very old friend don sharp
Webb and Joan Bell
Steve and Family:
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. May your memories of your father be a source of comfort.
Webb & Joan Bell
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