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In Loving Memory

Altemeyer, Steven L.

March 6, 1953 - August 9, 2025

Beloved husband of Sally C. Altemeyer (nee Houston).  Dear father of Andrew and Thomas Altemeyer.  Dear son of the late Louis and Shirley Altemeyer.  Dear brother of Patti (Tony) Sebben and Julie (Larry) Rogers.  Dear brother-in-law of Tom Houston.  Our dear uncle, cousin and friend.

SERVICES:  Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road Affton, Missouri 63123) on Saturday, August 16, 11:00 a.m.  Interment Resurrection Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Parkinsons Disease Association or to Prostate Cancer Foundation appreciated.  Visitation Friday 3 – 6 p.m.

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12 thoughts on “Altemeyer, Steven L.”

  1. So sorry to hear this news. I’ve really enjoyed getting to know Steve and always enjoyed our chats as we’d see each other walking.

    He was always so nice to us and so great to our kids. The Kriegshauser family will miss him around the neighborhood and pool. We are definitely thinking about his close friends and family.

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  2. I’m so sorry for your loss. Steve was a guy who instantly became your close friend as soon as you met him. I have countless memories of playing guitar with him on the drums. He always made it a point to compliment something I did or say he liked a way I played something. I will cherish those memories of him. While I can’t believe he’s gone, I know I’ll see him again!

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  3. Steve was a man who never met a stranger. He loved his wife and his boys with intensity. He was great friend to my husband Jim. They spent many lunches at Tucker’s laughing and discussing golf. When Jim’s Alzheimer’s became more and more aggressive Steve would still call or come by to pick Jim up for lunch. I was always so grateful for his concern. My prayers are for Sally and the boys.

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  4. Steve was a close cousin. We were close growing up. Steve was outgoing and friendly and didn’t judge people by their appearance. He was a kind person and loved the Lord. I only saw him occasionally as an adult. But he will always be a favorite cousin of mine.

    My deepest condolences to Sally, Andy and Tom and all of his siblings and their families. The only consolation I can offer them is that he is no longer suffering. My love and prayers to all of you!
    Barb Walz

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  5. Steve never met a stranger and I feel fortunate that he considered me a friend. Steve was a positive and caring guy, who was always genuinely interested in how others were doing. I have some great memories of fun times from back in our 20-something days, including Mizzou RV trip and his 30th(?) b-day party. Steve and I connected with our mutual love for music. I’m so sorry to hear of his passing, and extend my sincerest condolences to Sally and family.

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  6. Very sorry to hear the news about Steve. We had met playing in the worship band at Efree church and had played together at many services. I loved Steve’s sense of humor and when you met him for the first time, he made you feel like you were not a stranger. My condolences go out to Sally and all of Steve’s family.

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  7. So sorry to hear about Steve. We often conversed when on walks. He was such a good man, caring and kind and with a gentle sense of humor. He will be missed .

    Andy Pickens
    1458 Dietrich Oaks Drive

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  8. So sorry to hear this Sally, Andy, and Tommy. Your Dad was a fixture on Dietrich Oaks Dr., often seen running in the hot sun. He was probably the only person I knew on the street during my working years. He was always ready to say Hi, and talk a little, or alot! He was a special guy.

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  9. So sorry about Steve. He was the first person I met when we moved in to Spring Oaks. I would stop and talk with him when he was out walking and just ramble about stuff. We’ll miss him and our chats.

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  10. Dear Sally and Family. So very sorry. Steve was a good-heated man. God Bless You All…We just heard.

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