Alicia Wiggin
Steve was well-loved by the FAMcore Mountain Ridge team. We're thankful so many got to learn from his expertise and passion for sewing.
Birth date: May 7, 1970 Death date: Sep 7, 2025
Steven John McDaniel, “Squig”, passed away on Sunday, September 7, 2025 at the age of 55. He was born in Muskegon, Michigan on May 7, 1970 to Joseph and MariRose McDaniel, and worked in the trades industry all his life. Squig wa Read Obituary
Steve was well-loved by the FAMcore Mountain Ridge team. We're thankful so many got to learn from his expertise and passion for sewing.
As a brother-in-law, I couldn't have asked for a finer man. He loved my sister intensely, and I loved him so much for that. He was a special, fun guy; he even took me to get my first tattoo, back in the '90s. :) His candle was extinguished far too early. :'(
<3 I love you, Steve. No one will ever take care of my sister as well as you did! Find Mom if you can. <3
Sorry for your loss your family is in my prayers.
Paul, condolences to you and your family on the passing of your brother. May you find strength, peace, and comfort leaning on each other.
Julie (Fraser) Moyer

Had a great camping trip with my brother and other family members. It was a week long and was so much fun. My kids were very young at the time and they also remember the vacation. He always had my back and I will miss him.
I remember my last marching band performance at the national championships for my marching band show “Bucket List”, we shared a tearful embrace because we knew it was my last time performing there and he was so proud of us.
I remember when dad and I shared a tearful embrace after my final national championship performance for my marching band show “Bucket List”. It was such a sweet memory that I will forever cherish.
Uncle Steve will truly be missed. 🥺🥺
