Steven “Steve” Richard Sand
Steven “Steve” Richard Sand, 50, of St. Charles, Missouri passed away on July 26, 2021.
Steve came roaring into the world during a blizzard at Great Lakes Naval Hospital, IL on January 1, 1971 and was born to Dick and Judy Sand. After high school Steve worked as a DJ, a sous chef, and a tattoo artist before beginning his favorite job – a stay at home dad to his quadruplets. Steve enjoyed drawing/painting, cooking, singing, pulling off pranks, playing his guitar and spending time with his family & friends.
Steve is preceded in death by his father Richard “Dick” Allen Carlson Sand. He is survived by his mother Judith Ann Sand; his siblings Karla (David) Cain and Kari (Kraig) Hittler; his children Tyler (Sara) Evans, Macy Sand, Hope Sand, Noah Sand and Stevie Sand; his 2 grandchildren; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers his family asks that you please donate to The American Liver Foundation.
Please join us for Steve’s Celebration of Life on August 28, 2021 at Life Church St. Peters (8134 Mexico Rd, St. Peters, MO 63376) from 3 pm – 5 pm. We do request masks be worn at the event.
So sorry for your loss I didn’t get to meet him and that makes me sad. When his grandfather and my mother Helen(Knoedler) married we didn’t have much time with your family and for that I’m very sorry!
Miss you bunches Steven. I really enjoyed our talks. My thoughts and prayers are with your family… especially your precious kiddos and your Mom. Rest in Peace nephew. I know you are out of pain.
Thank you for the obituary. It filled in the blanks. Wow! He’s leaving behind a wonderful legacy. Wishing you the best. Peace of Christ. ????❤????
Missing you.. you’re mind and body can rest ..
Miss you my friend and neighbor ❤. You were one of a kind, with a huge heart! Anyone who knew you, would hear you beam in pride and joy for your 4 beautiful children. Your family and friends will watch over them, as I know you will too! Rest easy and pain free my friend! Love you
R.I.P. my friend. I’ll miss our telephone conversations. I wish your mom would’ve left your Facebook page up so all of us could keep your memory alive.