John Osborne
So sorry for your loss.
Birth date: Jun 29, 1959 Death date: Feb 24, 2017
Steven L. Pavlich, age 57, passed away on Friday, February 24, 2017, after a short illness. He was born on June 29, 1959 to Anthony and Joyce (Capua) Pavlich in Muskegon. Steven worked for 38 dedicated years for Kendall Electric. Read Obituary
So sorry for your loss.
Dear; Hannah, Dana and all of his friends, words cannot be expressed enough for my little brother Steve. He was one of a kind, A fantastic father to Hannah a son to our parents and brother to our family. Steve was a perfectionist in everything he did. He was fun loving and just a plain goofy guy! I Love him and will miss him deeply.
Paul and Kelly
I WORK AT FIZPATRICK WITH STEVE FOR 20 YEARS AND STILL HAD OCCASIONAL CONTACT FROM KENDALL. I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MAY GOD GRANT YOU PEACE. THE WORLD HAS LOST A VERY KIND AND GENTLE SOUL.
RANDY WOIRL
Dana & Hannah and family; I'm so sorry for your loss. May God give you Grace to endure this new journey. Have comfort to know that God promises us we will see our loved ones again.
May God Bless You,
Cindy Dexter
Steve was always a great counter sales rep for then Fitzpatrick,and then for Kendall. Always willing to visit and can remember him very much standing at that long counter in the old Fitzpatrick building...... God Bless his family and close friends in his passing .. Prayers from old county maintainence employee Jay H
Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of the family. Steve was always the life of the party. We had some crazy times growing up. I have a lot of great memories. He was the best man in my wedding. As life got crazy for us both with families and jobs, we didn't see each other as much as we should have. When we did, we would talk forever, even in the freezing cold, well he was in his heated truck and I was standing outside in the cold at Wesco. Steve always had a smile on his face that made you wonder what he was up to or what he was going to say next. The news is still sinking in and I can only wish for one more crazy memory with Steve.