

Steven worked in the automotive industry as an automotive tech. He loved working on cars and motorcycles. He spent most of his days in the garage making all different kinds of hot rods and working on them. He enjoyed going out on motorcycle rides with all his family and friends. He loved always being with his family and friends. He enjoyed sitting outside, smoking a cigarette and drinking his Dunkin’ Donuts and talking to everybody in the neighborhood. He loved going on adventures from Florida to Texas to New Hampshire, and always loved seeing new places and doing fun things. He always loved living in the fast lane.
I remember the day he taught me how to drive a motorcycle when I got my motorcycle license, we must’ve been practicing for hours. Eventually I got it after falling in the sand, but he didn’t give up on me and he kept teaching me. He was always big on teaching everybody about cars and carpentry work. He was a huge animal lover. He loved all of his pets and always bringing home a different pet every single day. I will always remember as a kid to an adult always getting a new pet from him and I cherished every single pet that we had. But he was always known for being in the garage and working on the cars, no matter what day it was. He was loved by everyone. He was a wonderful husband, father, brother, uncle, grandfather, friend and so much more to everyone. He will be deeply missed. Now he will be with family in heaven.
He was the loving father of Krystal A. Corneau and her partner James Piccolo; cherished grandfather of Lexi Cote; and brother of Paul Corneau and his wife Tammy, Kevin Corneau, Karlene Beaudoin and her husband Leo, Wayne Corneau and his wife Donna, Robert Corneau and his wife Pam, Robin Miller and her husband Louie, and Lynn Zanni and her husband Anthony.He was also the brother-in-law of Michael Mazzei and his wife Tina; and uncle of Jen Campbell and her husband Steve, Marissa, Kyle, Mike Mazzei, Toni and Dawn, Candy, Ryan, Melissa, Anthony, Julie and many other nieces and nephews. He leaves his former wife Leslie A. Corneau, and his companion Bonnie Priest.
Visitation will be held on Thursday December 11th 2025 from 9:30-10:30 AM in the PONTARELLI-MARINO FUNERAL HOME, 971 Branch Avenue, Providence, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM in Presentation Church, 1081 Mineral Spring Avenue, North Providence. Burial will be private.
For online tributes and condolences, please visit www.pontarellimarinofunerals.com
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