Steven served in the United States Air Force, where he received training in electronics. He owned and operated a hot rod fabricaton shop in Las Vegas until the re-fracture of his spine caused his health to deteriorate. Steven taught himself computers and grew that into a very successful technology support business that he still maintained on a part-time basis until his death. He taught himself about cars and had created and improved upon many internal parts of a hot rod engine to advance engine performance. Steven was an energetic and funny man who had a love for his nieces and nephews that was remarkable. He was an intelligent, talented and gifted man who will be missed by all who knew him.
Steven married Judy Young Kim of Lancaster, CA on 12/25/04. More recently they had lived in Las Vegas, NV. Steven also leaves behind his two cats, Sylvester, 8, and Babie, 4.
Steven's brother is Michael J Gawlik, Jr., of Soledad, Ca. His sister is Donna Hardwick of Littleton, CO.
The photo of Steven is with his 7-month-old great-nephew.
Steven served in the United States Air Force, where he received training in electronics. He owned and operated a hot rod fabricaton shop in Las Vegas until the re-fracture of his spine caused his health to deteriorate. Steven taught himself computers and grew that into a very successful technology support business that he still maintained on a part-time basis until his death. He taught himself about cars and had created and improved upon many internal parts of a hot rod engine to advance engine performance. Steven was an energetic and funny man who had a love for his nieces and nephews that was remarkable. He was an intelligent, talented and gifted man who will be missed by all who knew him.
Steven married Judy Young Kim of Lancaster, CA on 12/25/04. More recently they had lived in Las Vegas, NV. Steven also leaves behind his two cats, Sylvester, 8, and Babie, 4.
Steven's brother is Michael J Gawlik, Jr., of Soledad, Ca. His sister is Donna Hardwick of Littleton, CO.
The photo of Steven is with his 7-month-old great-nephew.
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