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Steven P. Yochum

  • On June 17, 2019
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Steven P. Yochum age 58 of Bethel Park, formerly of Upper St. Clair passed away on Sunday, June 16, 2019.

Son of the late Phil and Carol Yochum; brother of John (Lori) Yochum and twin sister Bev (Bill) Mutchler; uncle of Craig and Brett Yochum; and nephew of Susie (Fred) Zerick and Roberta Ludwig.

Steve was proud career in the Aviation field.  He attended the Pittsburgh Institue of Aeronatics and was a subcontractor. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed camping and hunting.  He has lived all around the country and met many friends along the way.  He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

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8 Comments

David Herron
Bev - I am SO sorry for your loss. It's a loss for so many of us as well. Steve was a great guy to hang with and pal around with. Steve, Jeff Colavo, Kenny Plunkett, Wes Leopold and I would bum around in the woods for hours either building tree shacks, smoking cigarettes or playing 'Capture the Flag'. You were probably in on several of the games as well. A little backstory here that you may not have heard before or recall... One Saturday afternoon, Steve, Jeff, Kenny, (maybe someone else) and I all went back into the old apple orchard way back in the woods, each with our own pick of cigarette packs that we got from the cigarette machine down at Al's Mobile station (next to King's). We sat in the trees just puffing away and eating apples. The idea was, eating apples while smoking would kill the cigarette breath. Well, after chain smoking most of the pack and eating too many apples, we all went home not feeling too well. By the time I got through the kitchen door at my house, my mom had gotten a call from Mrs. Plunkett saying that Kenny was ill and throwing up and he had squealed on us! (Ruh-ROH!) Not sure if Steve got busted or not, but I was grounded for a little while. Anyway, it's one of those great memories of Steve that I enjoy. Also, those summer nights that a few of us slept out on your back porch were great too. Steve was SO fun to be with and his infectious laugh and personality were magnetic. My thoughts are with you during this time. We are all the better for having grown up with and/or having known Steve. Hugs to you.
Dean Tomich
John and Beverly, Knowing your family all these years and how good you all are, I am so sorry his life was cut short. My prayers and thoughts are with you. He now has reunited with your mom and dad.
JR Simpson
BEV AND JOHN I so sorry to hear of your loss. Preston and Steve where best buddies for many years. My prayers are with you both. God Bless Johnny Simpson PS The hill won't be the same
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