of Harrison, AR
July 14, 1955 - January 26, 2011
Steven Craig Thaemert, age 55, of Harrison, passed away on Wednesday, January 26, 2011, at his home. Steven was born on July 14, 1955, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the son of Donald Thaemert and Pat (Mielke) Farber. He was preceded in death by his sister, Wendy Thaemert.
Steven was a member of Faith Life church in Branson, Missouri. He was in his high school band playing both the trumpet and French horn. He was also in the Drum Bugle Corp. Steven was an avid Minnesota Vikings fan.
Along with his parents, Steven is survived by his daughter, Joy Ann Schreffler, of Harrison; his sisters, Lori Thaemert of Harrison and Susan Thaemert of St. Louis Park, Minnesota; his brothers, Brian Thaemert of Prior Lake, Minnesota and David Farber of Harrison; and a host of other family and many dear friends.
Memorial service was Friday, February 4, 2011, at CrossRoads Community Church, with Pastor Johnny Walters officiating.
I miss him very much. He always made me smile.
I was blessed to take care of Steve in Dialysis for about 6 years. I will miss him giving me a hard time and talking sports with him. He was a great man and I will miss him very much. Rest in peace Steve. Love You....
I had the honor of taking care of Steve for almost 8 years, I am glad I had chance to get to know him. He had a great sense of humor even through bad times. His faith was strong and he shared that with many people. He will be missed.
It has been many, many years since I last saw Steve but the one thing that stands out the most is he was always smiling. Always smiling and he could always make me laugh. May the family find peace in this time of sorrow. Rest in peace Steve and I will see you again one day.
I will miss Steve being with me on the trolley. He and I had become good friends. My wishes go to his beloved daughter and his family.
Donna
NATS Trolley Driver
Harrison, Arkansas
Steve will be greatly missed. It was our pleasure to know him and provide his transportation for so many years. May your family find peace in this time of sorrow.
NATS Staff and friends