Steven J. Sattora
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Steven was a loving son, father, brother, uncle and grandfather. He passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 14th, 2026 at the age of 69. He is predeceased by his father, John Sattora, sisters, Suanne Pitt and Jeanne Salminen; niece, Jennifer Manley. Survived by his mother, Ethel Sattora; his daughters, Emily Sattora (Alecia Burgess), Katie Sattora; his sister, Eileen Wilmot; brother, David (Jannine) Sattora; brother-in-law’s James Pitt, Robert Salminen; his grandchildren, Skylar, Summer and River; nieces and nephews, Laurie (Stephen) Niles, Judith Pitt, Lisa (Armand) Miale, Robert Manley, James (Michelle) Pitt, John (Amy) Pitt, Sarah Salminen (Joe), Matthew (Danna) Salminen, Emma Wilmot, Alexander Wilmot, Kristopher (Kayla) Sattora, and Michael Sattora; many dear friends.
Steven was a lover of rottweilers, a good cheeseburger, and cars. He loved driving his forklift for GM for many years. The family would like to thank Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center for their love and compassion.
Friends may call Wednesday (Jan 21st) 4-7 PM at Vay-Schleich and Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road, where his Family Prayer Service will be held at 7:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the local animal rescue of your choice in his memory.
Love you old man, you were a great dad and loved your grandkids with all your heart, your memory will forever live on with me and the kids and my son River having your eyes. You left an amazing legacy❤️ thank you for everything you did for us.
I already know you’re up there driving 100mph in a blue corvette with your rottweilers in the passenger seat. Rest in peace, Dad.💙
Thank you Steven for being such a wonderful brother-in-law and always making me feel like part of your family.I will always cherish the good times that David and I spent with you camping and going on your boat .Rest in peace.❤️ Jannine
We had some great times at the Sattora Reunions when we were younger! You will be missed! I know you will be watching over all of us!
Your cousin, Wendy
Steven was a good brother-in-law. I enjoyed talking with him at family get togethers over the many years. i will miss him very much.