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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Steven
Driscoll
August 28, 1971 – July 29, 2025
In Loving Memory
It is with broken hearts that we share the passing of my beloved brother, Steven Driscoll whose heart, both literally and figuratively, simply couldn't take any more.
Oh boy, Steve was one of the toughest people you could ever meet — determined, resilient, and fiercely loyal, especially when it came to his work. He gave his all, never cutting corners, and never expecting praise or recognition in return. But those who knew him best understood the depth of his dedication and admired him for it.
While he may have seemed rough around the edges, those closest to him knew he had the softest heart. He made birthdays and holidays feel magical — always going the extra mile to make everyone feel special, even when he stayed quietly in the background. He never wanted the spotlight, but he made sure others shined in it.
The love he had for his daughter was like no other. She was his world, his pride, and his greatest joy. Everything he did, he did with her in mind. Even if it didn't seem that way.
As his sister, I loved him deeply. We didn't always have it easy, but through every high and low, we always found our way back to each other. We were bound not just by blood, but by a deep, unshakable love.
He also had so much love for his girlfriend Kay. They stayed up late and cooked and laughed shared stories and each other.
His best friend, Cuinn, was more than just a friend — he was family. The two of them shared countless memories full of laughter, late nights, and a love for cooking that brought everyone together. It didn't matter if there were five people at the table — they'd cook like it was a feast for 700. My kids adored Cuinn, and my husband, Mike, treasured every wild cooking conversation, and moment of brotherhood they shared.
Though his journey was filled with challenges, Steve never gave up on the people he loved. And when the storms passed, we always found our way back to each other.
In the end, it was his heart that gave out, but he gave all of it to the people he loved while he was here. And that love will live on in each of us.
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