To our family and friends, it is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Stephen Earl McNally. After a brave battle with cancer, he died at his home Thursday, March 21, 2024. Stephen was preceded in death by his beautiful wife, Judith Ann McNally who died January 28th, 2021. They shared a happy life with the light of both of their lives, their daughter Lillian Grace who will keep their memory alive in the community and create her new chapter based firmly on the strong foundation provided by her parents.
Stephen will always be remembered for his quick wit and love of music. His favorite things to do were spend time with his daughter and watch movies. He was a plumber and owned his own company, LGM Plumbing and Mechanical, named after his daughter. Judith was a bright soul who spent her free time volunteering or working in the garden. They both had strong ties in this community and have left their daughter with many people to help keep their memory alive.
We would like to invite everyone who has been touched by the lives of this wonderful family to attend a memorial on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at 3pm. It will be held at Sossoman Funeral Home. A reception will follow at their home.
Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.
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I went to high school with Steve. We became good friends. I was at his wedding. He was at my surprise 30th birthday party. That is the last time I got to see him. He was a fun person full of life! He did have a great sense of humor. In school, his nickname was " Poodle" for his long Afro type hair. I was shocked to hear of his passing. My heart sank. He was a good guy and a good friend. May always be with you, his daughter.
Poodle, Happy to remember all the good times we had. Rest in peace my brother. See you again on the other side…
I’m now shocked and saddened to hear of Steve’s condition and passing. God speed to God above in Christ Steve. I’ve enjoyed the many occasions we’ve talked over the years. Condolences to family.