Steffen in Oak Creek, Colorado. He was raised in Oak Creek and Kremmling,
Colorado and went to high school in Kremmling.
In 1962, David met Enid Eliasen while working in Steamboat Springs, where they were
married on June 9, 1962. They made their way back to Meeker in 1968, where they
raised their 3 children.
David’s working life was the tale of two careers and two opportunities for the family. He
worked for many years for David Smith Ranches, where they were able to raise a family
surrounded by the worlds biggest playground and a menagerie of animals. While he
worked irrigating and feeding cattle, the kids helped, thinking they were playing.
In 1980, they purchased The Bakery, which they ran for 30 years. The Bakery provided
employment and learning opportunities for a couple of generations. More than one
Grandchild has commented that they learned their kitchen skills from watching
Grandpa.
While he didn’t get to play as much as he wanted while running The Bakery he enjoyed
fishing, throwing a ball with the kids and grandkids and woodworking. David’s final year
was spent in the Walbridge Wing, where he brightened the lives of many and he
enjoyed all of the activities offered.
He is survived by his 3 children, Mike Steffen, Theresa Steffen and Lisa (Roger) Hanna,
7 Grandchildren, 9 Great Grandchildren; brother Richard (Maria) Steffen along with
numerous nieces and nephews.
David was preceded in death by his wife, Enid Steffen, and by his parents.
David passed away in Walbridge Wing on January 27th with family at his side. A
celebration of his life will be held this summer.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made in David’s
memory to Pioneer’s Medical Foundation, American Cancer Society or St. Judes.
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