Greg Anderson
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Birth date: Dec 29, 1953 Death date: Jul 31, 2015
Steven Tenney Quilter passed away Friday, July 31st 2015, with his children and dear wife by his side. Steve was born in Salt Lake City on December 29th 1953 to Melvin and Clara Quilter. He married the love of his life, Gayla Haac Read Obituary
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Gala and Family We were so saddened to hear of Steve's passing. He was always so energetic and animated that he brought a light and happiness to everyone. He will be missed! He made the office a fun place to be and the work interesting. He was professional in his approach to surveying and We valued his experience and advice. We enjoyed the cruises we shared with you guys. Steve made the experience memorable. Our prayers are with all of you as you go through this time of sorrow. Bob and Janis Kunz
I met Steve when I was hired at Great Basin Engineering in 1976. I was fresh out of High school, taking my first steps into the working world. I worked with Steve on a surveying crew, and consider him as one of my first great examples of how to work with a great attitude. He taught me so much during that time. He was such a positive, happy, fun, hard working role model for me. Although our paths have only crossed a couple of times since then, I have always considered Steve as an influential person in my life. May his family find peace during this difficult time.
Oh, Gayla, I'm so sorry for your loss. Steve was always "bigger than life"! It's hard for me to even think about all the emotions you're going through right now. I've moved to Milwaukee or I would be there to celebrate Steve's life. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family right now.
HI Gayla, Marial and I just wanted to leave you a little note telling you how sorry we are for your loss! We hope that the many years of happy memories get you through this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you!
My big brother. I am going to miss you so much. You have always been the laughter in our family, which will be so much missed at all the family gatherings. You always lit up the sky on July 4th. What fun and great memories!!! You have a wonderful wife, children and grandchildren to carry on your traditions. Thanks for being there for me when I needed you most. Thanks for being such a good big brother. I Love you.