Steve Allen Goad Jr.
Steve Allen Goad Jr, of St. Louis, Missouri passed away on Sunday, April 5, 2020 at the age of 39.
Steve was born December 15, 1980 in St. Louis, Missouri, he is the son of late Steve Goad Sr and the late Theresa Goad. Steve was the graduate of Hazelwood East Highschool in St. Louis, Missouri and he also attended William Penn University in Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Steve was the cherished father of late Elizabeth Goad, Steve Goad III and Faith Goad. He was united in marriage to Courtney Goad on June 28, 2014.
Steve was an avid outdoorsman, he spent many mornings in the duck blind with friends. He also enjoyed being in the woods hunting deer and rabbits. Steve loved to fish at his grandparents pond, he also enjoyed river fishing.
Survivors include his wife, Courtney Goad of St. Louis, Missouri; his children Steve Goad III of Lake St. Louis, Missouri and Faith Goad of St. Louis, Missouri; his grandparents Dave and Jo Gerstner of Eolia, Missouri; Steve also leaves his sister: Terra Lucas and husband, Rob, of Eolia, Missouri and his brother: Chris Goad and wife, Jacklyn of Eolia, Missouri; several nieces and nephews, other relatives and many, many friends.
A Celebration of Life for Steve Allen Goad Jr of St. Louis, Missouri will be held at a later date once Covid-19 Restrictions have been lifted.
SO sorry to hear about Steve. You all have been in my prayers and thoughts these last several weeks. Prayers and hugs to you all
Catina
So sorry for your loss we all went to school together and my dad was good friends with his dad growing up praying for your family
So sorry to hear of your loss. Steve and I went to school together and I remember his smile and sense of humor. My prayers are with the family.
Love you bro, you will be missed! Last time I saw you was early 2018 before my wife and I loved to Dallas! She even said he does favor Troy Aikman! I told you that when we were 12 years old at Kirby! Nothing but good times with you brother! Rest easy
I am sorry for your loss you will always be miss steve you will always be in are hearts ????❤ spanish lake is not going to be the same without you
Sorry to hear. The first thing that always comes to mind for me with Steve was the “tsss tsss tsss” sound he would make running around on the soccer field in high school. I’d usually hear it as he flew by me. Thinking of you and your family.
Stee Bo Green. Lol. A steve was my 4real potna love that dude. We had each other backs but he had mines more than i had his. ❤ of Gold. Always tried to look out for his friends. In his own words BLESS AND LOVE BROTHER
I remember Steve from the neighborhood and from school growing up. He was a grade or two ahead of me. I remember him being out there riding bikes, and he was a familiar face at school. We always got along fine. My deepest sympathy for his family and loved ones.
So sorry for your loss, Steve and I went to high school together. He will be greatly missed.
Steve, Rest In Peace and may God cover your family and provide them within the strength to heal. With Love.
My first Real true love. Junior high school sweethearts..lived alongside one another since I was in 3rd grade and once I hit 7th he noticed me. I felt so much love from that man even then as just kids. Into our young adult lives. We have our angel baby Elizabeth Libby,GOD chose as his and now he can sit and hold her play with her, all the things we should have been able to do had she of survived. I’m devastated by his loss. Steve and I lost contact but I always loved that man. I am at peace knowing he is resting with mama Jo, pops, and our daughter. We will meet again. I will love you for the rest of my life.
My heart and prayers go out to Steve and his love ones. Steve was always kind and caring to me and my family.
Steve was a wonderful dad grew up with his dad Steve senor I’m heart broken may you rest in peace my friend in the hands of the lord.