Obituary for Steven White | Strong-Hancock Funeral Home

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: March 5, 1956
  • Date Of Death: March 17, 2023
  • State: Maine

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Steven J. White, an incredible husband, dad, father-in-law, and friend. A truly selfless man, Steve would do anything for his loved ones, especially his wife Judy (“Mumma”) and his daughter Danielle (his “egg”). His passing will leave an enormous, unfillable hole in the hearts of many. 

Born on March 5, 1956, to Calvin and Dorothy White in Farmington, Maine, Steve was the “baby” of the family. Steve grew up in Jay, Maine, with two siblings: his sister Susan (White) Austin, and his “Irish twin” brother, Jeffrey White. Steve cherished his childhood. He would constantly share memories of his Grandpa Barker’s garden and the constant mischief he and Jeffrey would get into.

Upon graduation from high school, Steve left the homestead to attend the University of Maine at Orono, where his affinity for science and nature led him to a degree in entomology. 

In 1984, Steve married his wife Judy in a small ceremony in Millinocket, Maine.

In 2012, Steve gained a highly anticipated new family member when his daughter, Danielle, married Derek Brown. He regarded Derek as a best friend, companion, and son he never had. Steve loved Derek like his own.

A true renaissance man, Steve excelled at any and everything he laid his hands on. Steve was loyal and incredibly hardworking. He worked as a Health Physics Technician at Maine Yankee, then transitioned to Water Quality Specialist at Maine Rural Water Association for the latter part of his career. Whether professional or not, in any project or task Steve would complete, he would put forth 110% effort. From fly fishing to woodworking to a simple everyday task, Steve’s attention to detail was unmatched. He always preached that getting the job done right is essential, regardless of how long it took.

Steve loved the outdoors and the great state of Maine; he was able to share that love with his family throughout his life. Their many hiking, camping, fishing, and backwoods “boondoggles” were what created some of his fondest memories. Always treating these adventures as a learning experience for his daughter, it was clear that it would be hard to find anyone else who knew as much about Maine’s natural habitats and wildlife as Steve. He was just as excited to see a mayflower bloom in the Spring as he was to see a moose in the northern woods. 

Anyone who met Steve would tell you that his sense of humor and knack for storytelling were unparalleled. His effortless, comedic timing while telling otherwise seemingly mundane stories of the past could have a whole room in stitches!

Steve is survived by his wife, Judy (Franck) White; his daughter, Danielle (White) Brown and son-in-law, Derek Brown; his mother, Dorothy (Barker) White; his sister, Susan (White) Austin and her husband, Jim Austin; his brother, Jeffrey White and his wife, Cynthia White; many nieces and nephews; and his beloved and faithful companion Cooper.

We love you, Dad. XXOO

 

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