Steven Robert Stark

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – Steven Robert Stark went home to Jesus on January 20th, 2024, following a sudden cardiac  event and valiant fight to recover. His loving family and friends were by his side and are deeply  saddened by the loss of this great man.

Steven was born to Sherman and Eileen Stark on June 10th, 1964, at Glens Falls Hospital. He  grew up in Hudson Falls and enjoyed a happy and active childhood filled with mischief and  adventure. He had the rare gift of a group of lifelong friends who loved him and remain loyal to  his family. Their shared memories bring such joy and laughter. Steve completed his elementary  education in Hudson Falls where he excelled in athletics; soccer, baseball and particularly  basketball. He led the Tigers to many victories. He shared his passion with his children and  loved coaching them through childhood which included many games of one on one. He was  always up for a catch. Steve was also a loyal fan of March Madness which won’t be the same  without him.

Steven completed his formal education at SUNY Cobleskill as a Business Management major.

 He then headed out to California to find adventure and his soulmate April. They married on July  21st, 1990 and would be celebrating 34 wonderful, messy, and ultimately beautiful years  together this summer.

Steve’s business acumen contributed to his career success managing for several large  corporations. It was his personal qualities of humility, fairness, compassion and work ethic that  made him a great leader. Steven retired from business management and his last position was at  Irving in Fort Edward where he was appreciated for his excellent work, positive attitude and of  course his humor. Steven was happiest on his 4-wheeler at his beloved Weller Mountain,  marveling at God’s creations and sometimes getting stuck! He loved a good cigar and game of  cards with his best buddies “the brain trust”.  Steve was an animal lover and a friend to every  dog he ever met. His girl Lois will miss her trips to the dog park. Lastly, Steve loved his brothers  and sisters in Christ at Gateway, led by his good friend and pastor Wade Petteys.

Left to mourn his passing and rejoice in his salvation are his beloved wife, April and their children,  Mallory Stark and Gabriel Stark. He was such a proud father; He also leaves behind his sweet  grandson, Beau DePalo, to whom he was the very best “Pop-pop”; his brother, Clifford (Cindy)  Stark; sisters, Brenda (Gerry) Stark and Sharon (Kris) Whalley; aunt, Joan Hogan and many cousins; Steven took great pride in and loved his nieces and nephews who have shared stories  of uncle Steven and his impact on their lives.

Calling hours will be held Monday January 29th, from 4-7 PM at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY.

A celebration of life will take place at Gateway Church of Upstate  NY at 1PM on Tuesday, January 30th, 97 Hamilton Ave, Corinth, NY. Friends may view the  service live using the following link:  www.GatewayLive.org/steve

Memorial contributions may be made to the Gateway church benevolence fund, NY SPCA or  the charity of one’s choice.

Steven was an organ and tissue donor and the family encourages all  to consider the “Gift of Life”. The family wishes to thank our dear friend Glynn Fish and all  others involved in rescue efforts, as well as the angels of T-5 ICU and T-2 at Glens Falls  hospital, Trish and the team at the Center for Donation and Transplant,  the palliative care team  at GFH especially Dr. Kamal whose compassion and kindness have helped our family so very  much.

 Love one another as I have loved you – John 13:34

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4 Responses to Steven Robert Stark

  1. Walt and Peg Mylott says:

    April and family, our hearts ache for you with your tragic loss of Steve. May you find comfort in his memories and the that of friends. April we are Thankful for your friendship and working relationships. May you heal through the Love and Comfort of the Lord. Always, Walt and Peg Mylott

  2. Terry P Root says:

    My condolences to your family. We had good times growing up in this community, I’ll never forget the times we had playing CYO basketball and playing baseball together. It was great to have grown up with you. Give Sherm a Heineken, and Eileen a big hug. Until we meet again, Go Tigers!

  3. Andy Watkins says:

    Brenda, Sharon and family–Sorry for your loss. My condolences to you and your family. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  4. Michelle Marchese says:

    You will be missed my friend. I loved you posts with your pups! Your memories will live on with the class of ’82. Stand tall up there and watch over the rest of us! Til we meet again!

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