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Stephen Killian

Posted 2017-10-17 by Ken Wright
Feb. 15, 1947 — Oct. 11, 2017

Stephen Dennis Killian passed away Oct. 11, 2017, in Cave Creek,
Arizona, after beating pancreatic cancer for four years. He was 70
years old.

Steve was born on Feb. 15, 1947, in Evanston, Illinois. He graduated
from Loyola Academy in Chicago and went on to Parks College of
Engineering, Aviation and Technology in St. Louis. He started his
career as an instructor pilot in the U.S. Air Force, and finished as
a mechanical engineer in the field of nuclear power.

His greatest loves were his family, his faith, and his thirst for
knowledge. He had so many different hobbies: Pilates, charity work,
flying, reading, cooking, his pond, chess, bridge, music, the list
goes on.

He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Florence Killian.

He is survived by his wife Leslye; daughters Patricia Killian and
Teresa Dillon (Brian); sons Brian Killian (Simone), Daniel Killian
(Madiha), David Killian (Erin), and Timothy Killian (Torie);
precious grandchildren Andrew Killian, Isabel Killian, Sophie
Killian, Cecilia Killian, Felicity Killian, Abigail Killian, Harper
Dillon, Oliver Dillon, Elijah Killian, Hazel Killian; and his
siblings Marian Breen (Jack), Jim Killian (Marge) and Edward
Killian.

A Visitation service to honor his life will be held at 5 p.m. on
Friday, Oct. 20, 2017, at Hansen Desert Hills Mortuary and Cemetery,
6500 E. Bell Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85254. Funeral to follow on Oct.
21.

In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to King Harvest
Ministries, where he spent countless hours serving the poor and
homeless.




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