Stephen Wayne Gustin, 62, of Lebanon, Ohio, passed away on June 8, 2023, from complications of surgery. He was born on April 17, 1961, to Charles and Shirley Gustin (nee Latham). He is survived by his mother, brothers Michael and David, his beloved wife Linda and his two beautiful daughters Madeleine and Samantha Gustin. He also leaves behind extensive nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles, cousins and more friends than he could count.
Steve was a lifelong resident of Lebanon, Ohio and a 1979 graduate of Lebanon High School. He lived in Lebanon his entire life except for the four years when he studied chemistry at Xavier University, and 7 years he spent in Crested Butte, Colorado.
A celebration of life is scheduled to be held on July 29 at his home in Lebanon. In lieu of flowers, Steve would have preferred a plant, especially a Hosta or Japanese Maple, be planted and tended in his honor or take a ski trip and think of him as you enjoy the mountain, even better a blue bird powder day. If you would prefer, donate in Steve Gustin’s name to Share Winter Foundation at https://sharewinterfoundation.org, a nationwide program which provides opportunities for youth who might not otherwise be able to enjoy winter sports.
The only thing stronger than Steve’s enthusiasm for life was his desire that everyone else share it. He was a fearless adventurer, seemingly immune to pain. His silent absence grieves us all.
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In lieu of flowers, Steve would have preferred a plant, especially a Hosta or Japanese Maple, be planted and tended in his honor or take a ski trip and think of him as you enjoy the mountain, even better a blue bird powder day. If you would prefer, donate in Steve Gustin’s name to Share Winter Foundation at https://sharewinterfoundation.org, a nationwide program which provides opportunities for youth who might not otherwise be able to enjoy winter sports.
michele shirley says
June 23, 2023 at 8:54 pmSteve’s Family,
So sorry for your lose, he was a great guy. I taught with Steve at Perfect North Slopes. The last I spoke to Steve was at the employee party, this past spring. We compared notes from your ski trips earlier in the spring. He truly enjoyed skiing and loved to share his ethusiasm for the sport. He will be missed on the slopes.