Steven Charles Blosser was born on March 7, 1959, at Weisbadhen Air Force Base in Germany to Paul and Roberta (Stewart) Blosser. He passed away on Sunday, November 5, 2017, at the age of 58.
There are no planned services at this time.
Steven enjoyed fishing and loved watching the Green Bay Packers. He was an avid reader, reading Louis LaMar westerns and Stephen King books. He also enjoyed watching old westerns and action movies. He loved gathering with his family as often as possible. Steve deeply loved his family and friends.
His heritage was Choctaw Indian. His great-grandmother, Vici Smith, was a proud Choctaw who came to Oklahoma during the walk on the Trail of Tears.
Steven is survived by his wife, Anita Janine Carter-Blosser, of the home; his children; his many grandchildren; his brothers and their wives, Paul and Susan Blosser of Illinois, Jeff and Laura Blosser of Norman, and Darren and Melissa Blosser of Woodward; his sisters, Donna Smoyer of South Carolina, and Vickie Ellsworth of Harrah; and his nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Roberta Blosser; his grandparents, Donald Andrew and May Belle Blosser, and Lawrence and Naomi Glennie.
Online condolences may be made to his family at www.whittfh.com.
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