Stephen W. Anglin Sr., 77, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 with his wife, Lisa, and his children by his side.
Steve is survived by his wife, Lisa Rabius Anglin; his children, JR Anglin (Paula), Kyle Schulte (Kristy), Casey Schulte (Kayla), Teresa Anglin, Kelly Anglin, Lezli Anglin, and Kelli Green (Bryan); sister, Cindi Daddabbo (Tony); seventeen grandchildren and ten great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father, Walter Anglin; mother, Freida Hunter; first wife Mary Anglin, daughter, Stephanie; sister, Laura Hunter; and great grandson, Carson.
Steve and his wife, Lisa, were together twenty-eight years. Their life together was one great adventure. They shared so many wonderful memories. His kindness and sense of humor will be sorely missed. Steve always had a story to tell. Greater forces brought Steve and Lisa together.
Steve was a successful businessman and entrepreneur. He had a love of all things car and motorcycle related. His business ventures included car sales; manufacturing, where he developed "Catchall" molded car mats and aftermarket molded car and truck carpeting. He was in the furniture business; he even built and owned a motel. Steve bought and sold real estate and was in the antique business too. Steve had an amazing work ethic.
Steve was a member of the Hugh L. Bates Masonic Lodge #686 in Hamilton, OH. He was a Master Mason 3rd degree for over 56 years. He was a man that never knew a stranger; was respected and loved by many and in return he loved many. A more kind, loving, generous man, you never would meet.
Steve bought and traded for more than 100 cars by the time he was out of high school. He once traded a car for a leather jacket; just to stay warm. Steve loved classic cars and was the first to develop "Flame Throwers" for his cars. He raced in ¼ mile races and participated in demolition derbies. "Buy, Sell and Trade" was his way of life. He treated strangers with kindness and respect and was even generous to a fault. Steve was an incredible role model to his eight children and all his grandchildren. His family, classic cars, motorcycles and antiquing were his life.
He gave his children and grandchildren "Lessons for the Day", which was a running joke; often resulting in some eye rolling looks. Steve was a memorable man with a colorful life, who will be missed.
"Bossman", we love you more than words can express. We are grateful for you and the life you gave us. We hope you dance in heaven and we will see you on the flipside "7"!
A celebration of life will be held in the near future. If you have a classic car and can attend; please drive it in his memory.
Online condolences can be made at www.maconfuneralhome.com.
Macon Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.