Sunday, May 31, 2026.
Beloved husband of the late Lisa Marie Hill (nee Thomas); loving father of Mandy (Drew) Monia and Allie (George Morey) Hill; adoring grandfather and best friend of Max Monia; cherished brother of Theresa (Steve) West and the late Michael Hill; dear brother-in-law of Lindy Antonelli and Christy (Jeff) Schmidt; dear son-in-law of Nancy Thomas. Our dearest uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Funeral at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Saturday, June 6 at 10:00 am. Interment at Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to The Kingston K-14 School District Baseball Team appreciated. Visitation Friday 4-8.
What a great guy! Over all the years throughout grade school and beyond, he was a friend to everyone. Tackling issue’s in life – he worked his way through them, for his loved ones and himself. Will miss you Steve and he will not be forgotten….
Where do you start, how to express how he affected people that knew him. Steve Hill was a wonderful person. I don’t think he had anyone that did not like him. I was fortunate to call him my cousin. You will be missed buddy. Much love and light to those that was privileged to know you!! Love from my family to yours. Dennis,Beth Hill and family.
Glad we had a few times to visit Steve!
My Brother John, will always cherish the days of football with you. Rest in peace brother!
Sending love and prayers to my hill family sorry for your loss steve was a good man and as a cousin i will miss him
I went to High school with him. Truly a great Man. Praying for his Family ✌️🙏
Cousin Steve was great. I spent a couple years hanging out with him a lot in my twenties, great times. Him and my Dad had great times together when Steve was young, so Steve would always pop into our lives from time to time when I was growing up, usually in some muscle car. Steve was a great friend and the right person for a precious moment in my life as a young man. I will always remember him for his great sense of humor and his confidence, great man that will be missed.
Steve Hill LOVED Eureka Basketball. He was a great man just a nice human being. He treated my daughter great and I trusted him. Rest in peace my friend.
I met Steve about 15 years ago through business – he was my graphics consultant for work. He was one of those special souls who lived life with intention, never letting a day slip by without gratitude, and his smile was contagious. He was so proud of his daughters, and wow was his heart full when Max came along! My sympathies and prayers extend to his family and friends. He holds a special place in my heart and will never be forgotten.
I am a friend of the Thomas family, Steve’s in-laws.. I witnessed the teenage Steve fall in love with Lisa Marie, get married, have two lovely daughters, and loose his beloved Lisa way too soon. In recent years I was a Facebook friend of Steve and enjoyed his postings of his life in the “country”.
God bless his soul, he will be missed.
A good guy if there ever was one.Everyone was Steve’s friend and Steve was everyone’s.Family was everything to Steve and nothing meant more to him than his daughters and his pups which were every bit his family too.It had been so long since Steve had been as happy as he’s been the last few years,even when his health did it’s best to sideline him.Anyone who knew Steve knew he was the epitome of humble and everyone who knew him, no matter how well,will miss him.That is the kind of person Steve was.See you on the other side “buddy”.God bless.
A good guy if there ever was one. Everyone was Steve’s friend and Steve was everyone’s. Family was everything to Steve and nothing meant more to him than his daughters and his pups which were every bit his family too. Over the past few years Steve seemed about as happy as I had ever seen him, even when his health issues had done their very best to sideline him. Steve was the epitome of humble and I am grateful to have called him friend. See you on the other side “buddy”, God bless.
Steve and I met in 78 @ Western Bowl. He liked to torment us that worked in the snack bar. He was a good guy and always a friend. We still talked on and off over the past 40+ years. I know 2 things. He will be so happy to see Lisa and he will be missed. RIP
Going to miss you nephew. You and Rickey were always so tight back in the day. The stories were so funny! It’s no surprise, if you think about it, that y’all left together. My deepest condolences to your beautiful daughters, Mandy and Allie. May they take comfort in knowing that Mom and Dad are together again. I know Theresa will watch over your girls. She is the best! Until we meet again…..
Deepest sympathies to all who Steve has touched their hearts. Hoping all the wonderful memories we hold of Steve will help in the future ahead. Rest in Peace Steve.
Sure loved ya brother!
Much respect for Steve,we worked together for years and made it through many ups and downs .
Sadly we only talked on Facebook lately.God Bless you Brother
Togetherness
Death is nothing at all – I have only slipped away into the next room.
Whatever we were to each, that we are still.
Call me by my own familiar name.
Speak to me in the easy way which you always used. Laugh as we always laughed at the little jokes we enjoyed together.
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be the household word that it always was. Let it be spoken without effort. Life means all that it ever meant, it is the same as it ever was; there is absolutely unbroken continuity. Why should I be out of your mind because I am out of your sight? I am but waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near just around the corner. All is well.
Nothing is past; nothing is lost. One brief moment and all will be as it was before – only better, infinitely happier and for ever — we will all be one together with Christ.
Carmelite Monastery, Waterford, Ireland
Gwynn ( and Jim )