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Stephen T. Glick

Posted 2017-05-09 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Sunday, April 30, 2017 <<<

>>> Nov. 27, 1961 - April 2, 2017 <<<

Steve was born in Bakersfield, California and passed away in the
arms of his mom and uncle after a well fought battle with cancer. He
was 55 years young. Steve spent most of his childhood years in
Mohave Valley and graduated from Mohave High School.

He proudly served in the US Coast Guard and received an honorable
discharge with an expert pistol medal and rifle sharp shooter
ribbon. He went on to use his training in hydraulic equipment and
operation. He really enjoyed working and felt a great deal of
accomplishment with his completed jobs. His work kept him busy,
mostly in the Nevada area in mining, and construction involving
schools, churches, highways and various developments.

It was always said that Steve was born 100 years too late. He loved
Old West stories. He learned much about several American Indian
cultures and tribes and searched for signs of old Indian artifacts
and arrowheads. He enjoyed jet skiing, fishing, and four-wheeling in
the desert. A man of many hobbies, he loved RC big boy toys of any
kind -- heli’s, planes, boats, etc. Above all of these, he loved
family most.

Steve is survived by his mother, Lanie Glick, loving sisters,
Tomalene (Chuck) Mcknight, of Arizona City, Sandy Pegg and Cindy
Drury, of Grand Junction, Colorado. He also has beloved Aunt Cindy
(Ron) Stanphill, uncles Clarence and Jim Perkins of Parowan, Utah
and Wally Perkins of Havasu. He also enjoyed being the favorite
cousin and uncle to many nieces and nephews.

Steve was loved by many and will be forever missed but live on in
our hearts. His life was full and lived well every day. To him it
was Christmas every day and he celebrated with gusto and joy. Rest
well, dear loved one.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com. To send the family a free card, go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietz-fraze.





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