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Beverly Elaine (Sloan) Steger , Age: 89

Beverly Elaine (Sloan) Steger of Louisburg, Kansas, passed away on September 25, 2024. She leaves behind her beloved husband Tom W. Steger of 71 years, her three children Douglas (Angie) Steger of Blue Springs, MO, Kim Steger of Overland Park, KS, Tracy (Anthony) Daniel of Milpitas CA, two granddaughters, Aimee (Corey) Trentham and Kristie Steger and two great grandchildren, many family members and friends that she loved dearly. She was proceeded in death by her oldest son, Stephen Steger and parents Cecil James and Ester (Bybee) Sloan.

 

Beverly was a member of the New Heaven Seventh Day Adventist Church. After retirement from the mortgage business, she was the Director of the Louisburg Senior Center for many years and continued to volunteer in the kitchen several days of the week and enjoyed working in her garden.  She was also the Louisburg Citizen of the Year in 2017 and loved to volunteer and give her time to others.

 

A celebration of life open house will be held at the Louisburg Senior Center on October 20, 2024 from 1-3 PM.  In lieu of flowers donations would be appreciated to the Louisburg Senior Center.

Additional Service:
Celebration of Life
Location:
Louisburg Senior Center
Address:
504 S Metcalf Rd
City:
Louisburg
State:
KANSAS
Zip Code:
66053
Date of Service:
Oct 20, 2024
Time of Service:
1:00 PM
Additional Information:

A celebration of life open house will be held at the Louisburg Senior Center on October 20, 2024 from 1-3 PM.  In lieu of flowers donations would be appreciated to the Louisburg Senior Center.

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Condolences

Chris Hofer Renuard Oct 04, 2024

Long time family friend ,Jacksonville ,Arkansas

I was so sorry to hear about Bev’s passing. Our families had some wonderful memories. Even after mom and dad’s passing, I loved hearing from Bev every year at Christmas time. Always loved hearing about how everybody was doing. Even though mom and dad hadn’t seen Tom and Bev in years, they always considered them their closest friends. A lot of good times and a few hardships mixed in is what makes friends family, always considered all of you as family. Bev will be missed by so many people, she was just that kind of person that touched people’s lives. My heart and my prayers go out to all of you. Take care of your daddy and give him a hug for me.