Mrs. Stepp sadly lost her battle with pneumonia. Mrs. Stepp worked as a secretary with the Telephone Co. and later with the Fairfax County Library and with the Fairfax County school Administration office. In her free time, she enjoyed baking, reading and spending time with her family whom she loved very much.
Mrs. Stepp was survived by her two children, Deborah S. Stepp of Fairfax County and Ramona L. (Jack) Schneider of Arlington County; and her two grandchildren Paul Schneider of Richmond VA and Gus Schneider of Arlington VA; sisters and brother, Barbara Lyerly, Martha Taylor, Tommy Brown and Ruthie Hamm. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her youngest sister, Linda Jean Brown Kelley.
A small graveside service for immediate family was held on Monday July 13, 2020, at Macedonia Lutheran Church cemetery, with a life celebration to be scheduled once the Covid-19 Virus is under control.
Mrs. Stepp sadly lost her battle with pneumonia. Mrs. Stepp worked as a secretary with the Telephone Co. and later with the Fairfax County Library and with the Fairfax County school Administration office. In her free time, she enjoyed baking, reading and spending time with her family whom she loved very much.
Mrs. Stepp was survived by her two children, Deborah S. Stepp of Fairfax County and Ramona L. (Jack) Schneider of Arlington County; and her two grandchildren Paul Schneider of Richmond VA and Gus Schneider of Arlington VA; sisters and brother, Barbara Lyerly, Martha Taylor, Tommy Brown and Ruthie Hamm. In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her youngest sister, Linda Jean Brown Kelley.
A small graveside service for immediate family was held on Monday July 13, 2020, at Macedonia Lutheran Church cemetery, with a life celebration to be scheduled once the Covid-19 Virus is under control.
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