Jason A Steinbruegge
I will always remember staying up later than I should playing video games with Mark in my parent's basement. Those are some of my fondest memories. Farewell Mark and may you find the peace you deserve.
Birth date: Oct 20, 1956 Death date: Nov 3, 2020
Mark Roland Steinbruegge, son of Ralph R. and Mary Lou Stephens Steinbruegge, was born October 20, 1956, in St. Louis, Missouri. He departed this life Tuesday, November 3, 2020, in his home in Lebanon, Missouri, at the age of sixt Read Obituary
I will always remember staying up later than I should playing video games with Mark in my parent's basement. Those are some of my fondest memories. Farewell Mark and may you find the peace you deserve.
RIP, Mark, you are finally free. No more worries, no more struggles, no more suffering. You are whole again, safely home, where you can once again walk with your mom, dad, and Patty.
I wasn't expecting this, either 😢 Mark I hope you have a good journey on the other side
Oh my! I wasn't expecting this at all. It makes me sad to hear of your family's and friends great loss. My condolences to the family. Mark was a great friend of mine and I shall never forget him. We spent hours on the phone talking, visiting and making each other laugh. He was a very sweet man and cared alot about his family and friends. Always had a smile no matter how sick he was. I have given him a hand a few times with his bandages and getting him something to drink or eat. Once about 9 years ago he rescued a little kitten next door where there was a fire and the momma i I guess left her baby and he gave him to me . A little yellow tabby cat and he told me that his male cat was the father and he was siamese or something like that. But you could see the dark grayish marks in the face and tail of a siamese in this yellow tabby kitten and i fell in love with it. So i took him home and to this day I still have that tabby cat. His name is Sammy and he is my family ,my baby. I will miss Mark very much and he will live on in my thoughts and memories of him. Fly high my friend and you will never have to suffer anymore. Celebrate his life and memories. Thank you Sir so much for your service to our country and for our freedom. Love ya Mark! Rest in peace..
We will miss you on the Oats bus, especially the trips to Lead Mine.
Sorry for your family loss! Thoughts and prayers!
I love you dad! You will be greatly remembered and missed tremendously. Today was one of the hardest days of my life. Rest in peace angel! Fly high