Steven William Anderegg

September 4, 1959 ~ August 15, 2007
, 47, passed away from a brief battle with cancer, Wednesday, August 15, 2007. All are invited to an Open House to celebrate his life, Saturday, August 18, 2007 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at The Olive Tree. Steve was born September 4, 1959 to Charles and Virginia Anderegg. He retired from Larksfield Place where he managed the dining services for 15 years and organized countless events for the residents. Steve touched many lives through the years with his laughter, encouragement and wonderful personality. He is survived by his sisters, Theresa (Scott) Nixon of Derby, Dena (Daran) York of Viola, KS; brother, Randy (Shirley) of Panama, OK; friend, Stephen Orth of Wichita; 10 nephews nieces; 8 great nephews nieces; and special friends. A memorial has been established with Victory In The Valley, 3755 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS 67218.
All are invited to an Open House to celebrate his life, Saturday, August 18, 2007 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at The Olive Tree.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
Dear Family & Friends of Steve, My name is Karen Osborn. Steve and I have been friends for about 20 years. I have been in Boston with family for the past 2 months and I so sorry I was not able to attend and share in the love that I had for Steve. I will be arriving back in back home to Wichita on Sept.8. I really would like to share the stories I have of Steve and I when we opened Piccadilly together. We had so many laughs. I pray that a member of his family will call me so we may get together. Steve visited me about 6 months ago. I called shortly after but he had already left Larksfield Pl. My tele # 316-755-3454 or 316-409-6232. Thank you and my prayers are with you.
My condolences to Steve’s family, friends and loved ones. It was my pleasure and privilege to be able to see Steve and help care for him at Wichita Clinic. I will always have a fondness for him as he is such a beautiful person inside and out. My sadness is that I won’t see his smile again, but I am comforted (as I hope you are) with the knowledge he is in a much better place free from illness.
I have such fond memories of Steve over the years and will keep him with me always. Emily