Whenever you saw Steve, you were guaranteed a smile, some sort of food offer and a joke or two. His compassionate kind soul shown through, forever thinking of others, and always there to bend an ear. A friend to everyone he met, loved being with people, and his generosity knew no bounds. He created joy and had a spiritual love of Judaism.
A beloved partner of Pam Davis for 19 years; loving uncle to Matthew Weiss, Jessica Weiss and Samantha Noland; Stepfather to Ryan, Megan, Jed and Natalie Davis; loving Zadie to Jack, Leah, Ben, and Emerson “Emmy” Davis; doating great uncle to Olivia Noland; and a chosen brother to best friends Saul Perla, Eric Mazelis, Paul Hallaman, and Mike Schwartz.
Born in Cleveland December 1949, from early on his love of shenanigans, antiques, animals, art, baseball and singing remained with him throughout his adult years. Upon graduating Cleveland Heights High School he entered school for mortuary science and when the Vietnam war was happening, he joined the National guard. Although we heard stories of boot camp, he loved his time serving in the reserves.
He went on to study commercial interior design in New York city. He went on to establish his own design firm, won several design awards bringing his visions of beauty to the world with clients such as Saks 5h Ave, Nordstroms, Mally’s Chocolates and more.
No matter how difficult things got, he kept a positive attitude and kept fighting. Going into every situation with “I will beat this” whatever the adversity was.
His love of design and art reflected in the blazing sunset as he transitioned from his earthly form. He will be missed by all that knew him.
Service Sunday October 2 at 10:30 a.m. at the Mt. Olive Cemetery 27855 Aurora Rd., Solon. Family will receive friends at the residence 28149 Belcourt, Pepper Pike after services until 6 p.m. Contributions are suggested to any animal rescue.
We leave you with our farewell we normally said to each other:
Steve: “love you kiddo”
Us: “Love you more”
Steve: “Love you most”
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.berkowitzkuminbookatzfunerals.com for the Goldscher family.
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