At 5:30pm on January 31st, 2025, Steve Campbell left this world surrounded by loved ones. For those of us blessed to have him in our lives, he was a loving father, husband, son, brother, teacher, coach, mentor, and friend. Steve was kind, funny, empathetic, compassionate, and patient. His hard-fought battle with lung cancer was short, having received a stage 4 diagnosis just before Thanksgiving of 2024. Our memories of Steve, however, will be of how he chose to live. Steve Campbell lived his life by one simple rule: what you put out into the universe is what you will get in return.

Steve is survived by his wife Christine, daughter Alexandra, son Thomas, his mother Germaine, sister Myra, brother Pat, and countless cousins. Steve’s family grew throughout his life in the friends he called his brothers. In his passing, Steve joins his father and brother, Arnold and Mike Campbell. Steve’s family was everything to him, and he was a self-proclaimed, card-carrying mama’s boy. He called his mother every night; A tradition now carried on by his son, Thomas. Above all, his greatest treasures in life were his children. Steve and Jackie (Boylan) were married in 1988 and had two beautiful children together. Alexandra Elizabeth, born in 1991, and Thomas William, born in 1993. As adults, both of his children exemplify Steve’s enthusiasm, curiosity, integrity and joyful sense of humor.

Steve loved his children. He enjoyed reminding his mother that he was raising them the same way he had been raised. He read bedtime stories, let Alex win playing HORSE in the driveway, and played catch until it was too dark to see. He taught them the difference between right and wrong and that kindness is always the right choice. Dad was always ready with advice, hugs, and never missed an opportunity to spend time with them. Tom and Alex’s fiercest supporter; He was always by their side. Sometimes, that meant scouring the yard at 4am for bugs to bring into school for science class or giving a presentation to a class full of 2nd graders while wearing a full hazmat suit. In tougher times, his gentle support bolstered them through illness, pain, struggle, and change.

It was no small feat that he attended every possible school play, concert, baseball, softball, and volleyball game of their lives, even throughout the summer Thomas joined three separate travel baseball teams and played over 100 games! Steve took that passion one step further by coaching several teams and making an impact not only on his children, but on their friends as well. His patience and enthusiasm made him an effective coach and mentor. 

In his wife Christine, Steve found love again. He married his best friend on a perfect sunny day in January 2017. Steve and Christine spent every minute loving one another, building their faith, and enjoying life. They took the trip of a lifetime to Scotland in 2024 to celebrate Steve’s 60th birthday. At Inveraray Castle, they performed their own hand-fasting ceremony, forever binding them together at his ancestor’s home. Though she may not have been his first, Christine will forever cherish having been Steve’s last love.

Steve grew up in Bradford, NY and graduated from Corning Community College before going to the State University of Brockport. He graduated with a degree in science and later went on to work at the EPA where he learned every word of the code of federal regulations (CFR) handbook. He always said the 18-year-old version of himself would kick his butt for being such a dork, but that experience led to decades of helping clients and communities navigate their environmental challenges.

Steve’s career took him on many journeys, including as an adjunct professor at Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), where he discovered many brilliant students who went on to become talented environmental professionals. Teaching was one of Steve’s greatest gifts, and he had immense pride for his RIT students, mentees, and the students he taught through the City of Rochester’s Environmental Job (REJob) Training Program.

In the later stages of his career, he became a very successful grant writer. This was one of his greatest professional accomplishments. He loved the opportunity to help revitalize communities and bring hope to towns, villages, and counties. It was more than work for Steve. His sincere investment in the success of his clients also created lifelong friendships.

Those who knew Steve know how much he loved music. Playing his many guitars was one of his favorite pastimes. He played for hours on end to perfect his craft and as a peaceful meditative practice. There was nothing he loved more than playing music with his children and friends. He professed that music saved his life more than once, which was easy to see in the way he came alive both on stage and in the living room.

Steve was deeply spiritual, and religion always a cornerstone in his life from his childhood to his final days. He loved the Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine where he and Christine went to Sunday mass as often as they could when visiting his favorite town. With his rosary in his hands, he passed away peacefully surrounded by prayer and eternal love.

“May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand.”

Until we meet again.

Calling Hours Friday February 14, 2025 4-7PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport. Funeral Mass Saturday February 15, 2025 11AM at St. Catherine of Siena Church 26 Mendon Ionia Rd, Mendon.


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36 responses to “Campbell, Steven”

  1. Rick Papaj Avatar
    Rick Papaj

    I enjoyed working with Steve over the years. A true professional..

  2. Brenda Lawson Avatar
    Brenda Lawson

    A wonderful neighbor that we shall miss. Our sympathy to his children and all those who loved him. The Lawson’s, Jim & Brenda

  3. Jeff Danzinger Avatar
    Jeff Danzinger

    We will always cherish our fond memories of working with Steve in the late 80s/early 90s, and occasionally crossing paths thereafter.
    Our condolences to his family and others that are close to him.
    Sincerely,
    Jeff and Kathy Danzinger

  4. Robin Palmer Avatar
    Robin Palmer

    By far one of the kindest men I have met in my lifetime. You will be missed for certain. Heaven gained a good one. Thanks for the dancing car rides Steve, we’ll look out for your girl! Good Bless

  5. Brenda Campbell Notarfonzo Avatar
    Brenda Campbell Notarfonzo

    Steve was a wonderful friend and brother -in-law. He was loved by many and will be forever missed. RIP Steve.

    My condolences to his mom, wife, children, siblings and all of the rest of his family and friends.

  6. Chris Gdak Avatar
    Chris Gdak

    Steve, you were an amazing friend and an incredible colleague. I will miss you dearly. My condolences to your family and everyone who loved you.

  7. Anne Shannon Brungard Avatar
    Anne Shannon Brungard

    I remember Steve as an elementary student. He always had a sparkle in his eye to make you wonder what he was thinking! He was a conscientious student and full of fun! I love reading about his life and how his journey was so full of family and contributions he made. He leaves a wonderful legacy. My sincere condolences to his family! Keep his sparkle…even through the tears!

  8. Cheryl Brady Avatar
    Cheryl Brady

    Christine & Family, I am so very sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. I really enjoyed working with him, he was the best! We had many great conversations and laughs.
    Sending strength and prayers.💔

  9. Katie Nelson Avatar
    Katie Nelson

    Steve was a wonderful mentor and friend, I am lucky to have been able to learn from him. I will miss him dearly. My condolences and prayers to the whole family and friends.

  10. Alexis Ganter Avatar
    Alexis Ganter

    There are no words to fill the depth of this loss for you all, except to be sure you know how very thankful we are to have known him and loved him, too.

  11. Debbi Deats Avatar
    Debbi Deats

    Steve was a student of mine at Bradford Central. He was someone who always made a good impression on others. He loved his sports and family. I will always remember him fondly! His life had such purpose! We have a new angel to watch over us.

  12. Leo “Butch” Smolarz Avatar
    Leo “Butch” Smolarz

    Steve was my best friend growing up, so many great memories and experiences, farewell my Brother.

  13. Jim McIntosh Avatar
    Jim McIntosh

    I was lucky to have worked with Steve at LaBella Associates and we stayed in touch over the years as we both explored different opportunities.

    Steve was professional but was always willing to laugh and share a joke or kind word.

    The world will miss him and so will I.

  14. Sherry Sanford Avatar
    Sherry Sanford

    I shall pray the Rosary for him.

  15. Gillian Conde Avatar
    Gillian Conde

    I’m so sorry to hear this news. Steve was a great guy, and I enjoyed working with him a over the years. He always was a lot of fun, and we enjoyed a lot of laughs. I will always remember him fondly, Sending you all love, in this huge loss of such a wonderful man.

  16. Tom Drake Avatar
    Tom Drake

    Steve, when you get up there see if your father has any more of that nasty dandelion wine. Miss You Brother

  17. Ron Cooper Avatar
    Ron Cooper

    I am sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. I met Steve in business and that led to being friends. Steve was a great mentor and educator. I will always enjoy our time talking sports and having some good laughs. God speed my friend. This is not a good bye but see you again.

  18. Jane Smith Avatar
    Jane Smith

    I remember growing up with Steve. He was always a wonderful man. He will have to keep un le Arnold and Mike in line.. which will b a full time job. Miss you cousin.

  19. I had the privilege to work with Steve for a short time. He spoke often of his family and pups and it was obvious he loved you and was proud of you. May he rest in peace.

  20. In the short time I knew Steve…it was clear to me that Steve was one of the good guys…nothing but good. It was my pleasure to have known him.

    My condolences to the family

  21. Matt Smith Avatar
    Matt Smith

    I got to know Steve while we attended CCC. I was a solitary guy looking for a baseketball team to adopt me in the intermural league. Steve seemed to be the captain of a team, so I approached him and asked to play with his team. He said sure, and that started a life long friendship and in the future would prove to be my lifelong employment at Labella Associates. Steve and I became good friends and he introduced be to all his buddies and on many weekends I would go to his home in Bradford and stay with him and his mom and we would hang out with all his and now my new friends.
    After CCC I joined the Marines and did not hear from Steve for 6 years; until I needed to be adopted again. I sent a resume out to as many Environmental firms I could in western NY. Lo and behold I got a phone call from Steve Campbell my college buddy. He came to my rescue again. I interviewed and was hired. 35 years later I am still there. Thank You Steve. Of course, now I am alone again in a new place, just like back in 1981 CCC. Steve again adopted me into his family and friend circle and we picked up our friendship like it never had a 6 year gap. We had many adventures, mostly involving baseketball and softball. And boy could he wallup a softball. I spent much time at his home and he even set me up with a couple of blind dates for the redneck who new nobody in the area but him. He was a good friend, buddy and pal. No telling what would have become of my life with out his intervention.
    It is good to hear that Steve was a man of faith. I was not privy to this. I too am a man of faith in my Lord Jesus Christ. The Bible verse Romans 10:9 says “that if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is your Lord and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead; those with this faith will be saved” from the penalty of sins that we all commit during our lives.
    So with this long winded comment on my buddy Steve I don’t say good by Steve, but I say, “I will see you on the other side of eternity in the presence of our Lord and Savior where I can give you a proper thank you for all you have met to my life.

    1. Beautiful, Matt.

  22. Ari Cheremeteff Avatar
    Ari Cheremeteff

    He was one of my favorite professors, a colleague, a mentor, and a friend. What a huge loss this is to all who knew him. My deepest condolences to his family, his kids, and Christine. My heart breaks with yours.

  23. Lucas John Potter Avatar
    Lucas John Potter

    My sincerest condolences to Alex and Thomas. It was always abundantly evident how much your dad loved the both of you. Let the innumerable happy memories you have of him be a balm in this indescribably difficult time.

  24. Mike Carpenter Avatar
    Mike Carpenter

    So sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. He was a good person, and I’m glad to have known him. My condolences to his entire family and everyone fortunate enough to have been his friend.

  25. Alex Zobel Avatar
    Alex Zobel

    I worked with Steve a handful of times but every time I did get the chance he was always so kind and I always learned something from him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family <3

  26. Linda Morley Avatar
    Linda Morley

    Dear Christine and family,
    We are so sorry for your loss. We are grateful to have known Steve as a neighbor and friend. His love of dogs is what I will remember. Hugs from Al, Lin and Mandy Morley

  27. Maggie Nearing Avatar
    Maggie Nearing

    I’ve been trying to finds meaningful words to contribute and to express my most sincerest condolences, but I’m at a loss other than to say how lucky we all were to know him and how blessed his family was to have been loved by him. What a beautiful angel heaven has gained.

  28. `Kevin and Pam Ignaszak Avatar
    `Kevin and Pam Ignaszak

    Steve was such a wonderful person in every way. Colleague, friend, mentor, husband, father brother and son. We all feel his absence and miss him so much as a part of our daily lives. God bless you Christine and family and know that he is surely missed and loved.

  29. Sarah Sellars Avatar
    Sarah Sellars

    Growing up with Steve was always an adventure, Always full of fun. Take care cuz. Until we meet again.

  30. Pat Quadrini Avatar
    Pat Quadrini

    Steve sounds like was a wonderful guy, wish I could have known him, I know Christine and am sorry for your loss.

  31. Christine Thomas Avatar
    Christine Thomas

    Christine my heart is broken. No matter how I try to wrap my head around this I am so lost with words (something you know I’m never without!)… Steve was a huge part of the spine I developed back at work when he got in my face and basically scolded me for being “soft”! After that, while I choose my battles I have him to thank for that! He was anything but inspirational, strong and so wise and kind. I’m just heartbroken and I know there’s nothing I can say that will make this easier but please know I’m sending my love to you and your family.

  32. Dan Savage Avatar
    Dan Savage

    On behalf of all the golfers in our Tuesday night Lakeshore golf league (Rochester, NY), we send our sincerest condolences. Steve, was without a doubt the nicest of us, with a smile and good word for everyone, which is a rarity for cranky old golfers. I always enjoyed my time when I played in Steve’s foursome. We rarely talked about golf, but rather family, how we were feeling and our work. Steve, you will be missed, but you are in a better place, with fairways and greens forever!

  33. Kevin and Wendy Sackett Avatar
    Kevin and Wendy Sackett

    Steve and Christine were our neighbors in Victor, and great neighbors they truly were. We always enjoyed a quick chat when they would walk by our house with their dogs. We were sad to see them move away to Florida. My sincere condolences to Christine and the rest of Steve’s family. May God comfort you at this difficult time.

  34. Rosemary Quadrini Avatar
    Rosemary Quadrini

    Chrissy,
    I’m soo sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family.

  35. Janet M Bissi Avatar
    Janet M Bissi

    Steve was a teacher, mentor, supervisor, and colleague. He will be missed greatly in the environmental world. I’m so sorry for your loss Christine, Alley and Tom.

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