

Born and raised in Portland, Indiana, John was lovingly given the nickname “Chicko” by his grandparents, John and Rhoda Steen — a name that remained a beloved part of his identity throughout his life. John had a deep appreciation for life’s journey, which took him from Indiana to homes in Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee, and Virginia.
A gifted athlete, John spent his teen years excelling in sports — playing on the baseball, swim, and horseshoe teams. He was named Swimmer of the Year and proudly won the County Horseshoe Championship. He was also an active member of the Boy Scouts, showing leadership and dedication from a young age.
After high school, John honorably served his country by enlisting in the United States Army. Upon returning home, he found a lifelong career as a truck driver — a perfect fit for his love of travel. His adventures to new places often brought him peace and became a meaningful part of his life. John had a remarkable photographic memory and had the uncanny ability to recall every road, interstate, and town he had ever passed through. His sense of direction and knowledge of the open road amazed everyone who knew him.
John was always kind to his family. He loved his parents, grandparents, siblings, cousins, aunts and uncles, children, grandchildren, and nieces and nephews. He was the type of person who would give you the shirt off his back. He always ended every conversation with, “You know, I love you.”
John enjoyed the beauty of a quiet and simple life, especially in the mountains of Cumberland Gap with his wife Tammy. He loved hiking, roller skating, listening to music, walking in nature, and savoring a warm plate of beans, cornbread, and ham — his favorite meal. His favorite colors were stonewash blue and red, a reflection of his calm spirit and passionate heart.
Above all, John will be remembered for his unwavering love for his family, his generosity, and the enduring way he touched the lives of those around him.
John is survived by his loving mother, Phyllis Jean Bolin, and his uncle, Floyd “Moe” Steen. He is also survived by his five siblings:
• Teresa Kay (Steen) Bergman and husband Calvin Bergman
• Roberta Lynn Steen
• Bradley Eugene Steen and wife Sandy Warren
• David Edgar Steen and partner Patty Hawthrone
• Russell Dean Bolin
He leaves behind his children and stepchildren:
• William Daniel Steen and wife Amy Steen, along with his mother Sherry Stokes
• Jewell (Steen) Mayhew and fiancé Alex Mason, along with her deceased mother Helen
• Veronica McFall and husband Jory McFall
• Victoria Wade
• Michael Wade
His legacy lives on in his beloved grandchildren:
JayLynn Mayhew, MataLeeah Mayhew, Bryer Mayhew, BrayLina Mayhew, AddaLynn Mason, Jaxon McFall, Jensen McFall, and Jager McFall.
John will also be fondly remembered by a large extended family of nieces and nephews: Kent, Kindra, Kirsten, Rachel, Rebekah, RuthAnn, Renee, Jesse, Hunter, Grace, Alisa, David, Cierra, Russell, Carlina, Carl, and Dillon.
He is preceded in death by his beloved wife Tammy Wade (Steen), his father William Robert Steen, grandparents John Robert Steen, Rhoda Steen, John Berry Brock, and Marjorie Lina Brock, grandson Easton Daniel Steen, and several aunts and uncles.
A memorial service will be held at a later date, allowing family and friends to gather in remembrance of a truly special life.
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