Robert (Bob) Earl Steffy was born on August 3, 1946, and lived his wonderful life until October 26, 2024, at the age of 78. He was born to the late Catherine and Robert Steffy in Detroit, Michigan, where he was raised and was the oldest of seven children. Detroit is also where he met his lifelong love, Janice Naturkas. They were married 58 wonderful years and had two sons, Robert and Steven.
Bob served 6 years in the Navy, serving on the submarine USS Francis Scott Key, before starting a career in engineering. He travelled the country helping the company he worked for build many engineering marvels, including a major part of the Big Dig in Boston.
Bob was more than an engineer: he was a caring and loving husband; he was a mentor and teacher to his sons; and he made the community around him better. He was a part of the United States Submarine Veteran’s group in Casselberry, Florida, where he volunteered with Kaps for Kids visiting Pediatric Centers, while also fighting cancer himself.
But to his family, he was the live version of Bob the Builder. His grandkids have so many original gifts built by his hands. Building was his passion.
Bob is survived by his wife Janice and his two sons: Robert Steffy, and his wife, Theresa of Rapid City, South Dakota; Steven Steffy, and his wife, Tamara of Apopka. “Pops” leaves behind four grandchildren: Julia, Alicia, Benjamin, and Robert. He also leaves behind 4 brothers and 1 sister and many dear friends.
To view the service live please click the link below…
Service
Visitation
Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
11:00am - 12:00pm
Funeral
Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Food and Fellowship
Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street, Apopka, Florida 32712
1:00pm - 3:00pm
marsha swindle says
Jan,
I am so sorry for your loss, Bob was one of nicest man I knew, always such a gentleman not to mention he was a great bowler
He will be greatly missed by all of us that had the pleasure of bowling with him,
If you need anything please don’t hesitate to reach out to me..
Judi Curtis says
My dear friend Jan, I just read your message this morning. I am so heartbroken for you. I’m in Ohio, but thank you for the invite to the service. You know I would have been there if it was possible. I remember so many great times with you and Bob and Toby and I in Ohio. My thoughts and prayers are with you today and the days to come, , all my love goes out to you and your family.
Jack and Cher Douglas says
Jan we are so sorry we were unable to attend the service. Watching the service was wonderful, what a lovely family you have. Bob was a wonderful father, grandfather, and most of all husband we are so happy Cher and I were so fortunate to meet him and you. We will stop by and visit you soon. Our prayers and deepest regrets to you and the family.
Jack and Cher
Judi Curtis says
My dear Jan, I am so sorry. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you always. I didn’t see your message until later this morning, but I did watch the funeral on my phone, since I couldn’t be there in person. It was a beautiful service. Bob and Steve did such a nice job. I’ll talk to you later after everything settles down. Take care of yourself and know that I love you, Judi
Michelle Havrilla says
Jan,
I’m sorry for your loss, your boys, their wives & their kids. You gave Bob a beautiful farewell. My heart & prayers are with you & your family during this difficult time. The service was beautiful. The boys did their father proud! Thank you for allowing us to take part in it
With love, Michelle (Meli) Havrilla