Steven G Picker
Steven G Picker “Pick” left this world on December 8, 2022 at the age of 64.
Steve loved his family and held them tight to his heart. He was loving, caring, giving, funny and LOUD.
He brought a smile to many faces, even those who didn’t know him. He never met a stranger, quick to
make a friend or forever brother.
He loved to hunt with a close-knit group of 18+ years. Steve loved to ride his motorcycle; he has had
many over the years. His motorcycles have taken him over many states over the years and founded
many friends who he always stayed in touch with. Spreading his love of motorcycles and recently
building a custom motorcycle with his son.
At the beginning of 2022 he finally found his “cottage in the woods” as he called it. Joy overflowed from
his heart to settle in this home, sitting on his porch and getting to watch wildlife.
Steve is survived by his son Rory (Torey) Picker, Brittany Picker as well as 4 grandchildren, his mother
Joan Picker, brother, and 2 sisters. A beloved uncle to many.
He will always hold a special place in our hearts and be greatly missed.
There will be no funeral service, as that was his wish. A celebration of life will be held instead.
My brother was such an amazing guy that no one will ever forget him. He leaves me with memories from us being little & people thinking he & I were twins with our blonde, curly hair & blue/green eyes. Holiday memories that were so fun when Steven dressed as Santa for the little ones. So many lake memories which were a big part of our childhood. Thanks to our loving parents. Indeed, all the bikes he had & built & we rode many miles, fun times for sure. Always in my heart along with Joe .
Thanks for putting this collage together,
Steve was always making friends
RIP Bro.
JPW
You will be missed big time Pick! Love you my man. Rest in Peace buddy!
RIP Pick, you had a full life and weren’t cheated out of a minute of it.
The world changes from year to year
Our lives from day to day
The Hogan family will hold close to our hearts the memories we have shared from younger years of family visits, Indian Hills, family reunions & impromptu kitchen table talks
Thank you for the time you shared with us
You will be missed
Love,
Aunt Lois, Uncle Charlie, Kim & Tammy
R.I.P. Steve. Till we meet again. You always had a smile on your face. You sure knew how to enjoy life.
Much love Pick! Thank you for always, and still having my back. You always made me feel welcome and a part of both sides of the family. Don’t be causing too much ruckus with the other two Picks up there!
Not a bird in the sky in the A.M., 10 stories up and I watched a 3 tone bird feather twirl down from the heavens. It was the strength I needed!
Steve, a brother that cannot be duplicated. He found happiness to go forward in life, no matter what circumstances he encountered.
He had strength in his beliefs and lived every day to his max. He would help those that he didn’t know, he would find the good in them. He had many,many friends, with lots of stories to share. Never a dull moment and boy was he loud!
He shared his love thru kindness, hugs and those words “I love you sis”. There is a piece of me missing but the fun memories n pictures fill the space. Till we meet again in Heaven, I love you and miss you in my life.
Steve you were always the life of the party.
I wish that you were here finish that last chapter of your life, but you have actually started another new chapter. I will miss you very much my dear friend.
The love of my life! I will never forget you! Love ya and always will…in my heart forever ♥️!