Steven Straiton

Steven Straiton, age 61, passed away on August 2nd, 2025. Preceded in death by his father, Rudolph Straiton and his mother, Judith Pike. Brother of Rudolph Straiton, III, Michael Straiton and Robert McKennon. Father to Steven, Jr. Tiffany, Brian, Keith and Brittany Straiton, Ronald Cameraon and four grandchildren. All services and interment will be held in private. 

Tony Zeoli, Jr.

Please accept our prayers and condolences in this most difficult time. Back in the day, Rudy was a sub contractor doing work for my father. I worked for Rudy as well. As I remember we had some good times working everyday. If memory serves Steve was one he'll of a stone pointer! Cherish the memory......

Matt Straiton

Miss you Cuz... As kids, I remember getting together at Grandmom and Jim's in Cornwells Heights for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Since then, I hadn't Steven too much. I only heard stories. He was fearless. I always envied that about him. He would do target practice in basement with his handgun. Didn't he buy a used parachute at a yardsale, and proceeded to use it like 125 times? He like to have fun. Praying for your kids today...

Victor Straiton

Steven had packed his years with experiences most only dream about — soaring through the skies as a helicopter pilot, embracing the discipline and strength of karate, and feeling the thrill of freefall in skydiving. Always quick with a smile and a kind word, he carried a lighthearted spirit that drew people in and made every moment with him feel like an adventure. He leaves behind not only a legacy of daring pursuits, but also the memory of a man who was truly, genuinely happy. As kids I knew when if I was going to see Steven it was going to be fun and adventurous.

Kathy Gill

Steven was an adventurous guy and always had a smile. He was such an "entertainer" who loved to make people laugh. I will always remember the good times we had. May he rest in eternal peace and fly with the angels. I wish his family and friends strength, peace and comfort as they navigate this loss.

Joyce Bradley

Family of Steven Straiton, I choose to remember him fondly for the kind hearted soul he was, his sense of humor which he passed down to his son Steven, and his zest for life. He was a man of many talents. He absolutely loved the thrilling side of life. May he rest in peace and watch over all his children, that I know he loved more then life itself. I hope you all find comfort in the love and memories you shared together. Steven, I hope you know how many lives you have touched, my son Bobby is definitely one of them.

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  1. Family of Steven Straiton, I choose to remember him fondly for the kind hearted soul he was, his sense of humor which he passed down to his son Steven, and his zest for life. He was a man of many talents. He absolutely loved the thrilling side of life. May he rest in peace and watch over all his children, that I know he loved more then life itself. I hope you all find comfort in the love and memories you shared together. Steven, I hope you know how many lives you have touched, my son Bobby is definitely one of them.

  2. Steven was an adventurous guy and always had a smile. He was such an “entertainer” who loved to make people laugh. I will always remember the good times we had.
    May he rest in eternal peace and fly with the angels.
    I wish his family and friends strength, peace and comfort as they navigate this loss.

  3. Steven had packed his years with experiences most only dream about — soaring through the skies as a helicopter pilot, embracing the discipline and strength of karate, and feeling the thrill of freefall in skydiving. Always quick with a smile and a kind word, he carried a lighthearted spirit that drew people in and made every moment with him feel like an adventure. He leaves behind not only a legacy of daring pursuits, but also the memory of a man who was truly, genuinely happy. As kids I knew when if I was going to see Steven it was going to be fun and adventurous.

  4. Miss you Cuz…
    As kids, I remember getting together at Grandmom and Jim’s in Cornwells Heights for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Since then, I hadn’t Steven too much. I only heard stories. He was fearless. I always envied that about him. He would do target practice in basement with his handgun. Didn’t he buy a used parachute at a yardsale, and proceeded to use it like 125 times? He like to have fun.
    Praying for your kids today…

  5. Please accept our prayers and condolences in this most difficult time.
    Back in the day, Rudy was a sub contractor doing work for my father. I worked for Rudy as well.
    As I remember we had some good times working everyday. If memory serves Steve was one he’ll of a stone pointer!
    Cherish the memory……

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