Brian Bedker, age 49, of Beaver Dam, died on Sunday, June 3, 2007, at the Mayville Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Private family services will be held and Fr. Michael Hammer will officiate. Inurnment will be in St. Michael”s Cemetery. Brian John Bedker was born on September 18, 1957, in Beaver Dam the son of FrankContinue Reading
Dorothy,Brad,Cindy,Brenda,Leslie,Craig and Chloe,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time, always know that Stony touched so many lives and will always be an icon in his work and social life. He will be truly missed.
My first intro to Stony he gave me a baseball card,He had me believing that he did play for the Brewers. I still have it. God Bless your families,so many good memories to hold in your hearts.
I would like to express my deep sympathy to the family of Stony Steinbach. I met Stony while installing telephone service at his cottage in Rush Lake a number of years ago. While only meeting and knowing Stony a very short time, he impressed me as being a very knowledgeable, kind, caring, gentle, fun loving, and loving life kind of individual. Stony impressed me as the kind of man that one automatically respects after just shaking his hand, a man of integrity, a man one could trust. After meeting thousands of customers throughout the years, Stony is one of the handful that truly standout in my memory.
My Deepest condolences on the loss of you loved one.
Mike Novitske
My sincere condolences to the Steinbach family. I am glad that I had a chance to meet and work with Stony, he not only was a great advocate for us agents but an exceptional person as well. He will be missed.
Please except my condolences. Brian was a very true freind of mine and he will NOT be forgotten. He will be remembered in my families hearts as well. He was a teacher of hunting/fishing and good times. I have lots of memerories of wich I will never forget.
Please except my condolences. Brian was a very true freind of mine and he will NOT be forgotten. He will be remembered in my families hearts as well. He was a teacher of hunting/fishing and good times. I have lots of memerories of wich I will never forget.