Steven W. Barrett
Steven W. Barrett, 48, of Emery Towers, Bradford, passed away Thursday, March 31, 2022, at Olean General Hospital.
Born February 17, 1974 in Bradford, he was a son of Shirley (Kelly) Barrett, who survives, of Bradford.
He was a 1992 graduate of Bradford High School, and he received his associates degree in Business Administration from the Hiram G. Andrews Center.
Steve was formerly employed at the Bradford Hospital, Perkins Restaurant, Bucks Pizza, Goodwill Industries, and prior to the pandemic he worked at Futures.
He was a lifetime member of Evans Memorial United Methodist Church, where he served as a head usher.
Surviving is his mother Shirley Barrett, of Bradford, two brothers, Rick (Cindy) Barrett, of Naples FL, and Todd (Kristin Zona) Barrett, of Duke Center, two nieces, Blair Comes, and Abby Johnson, two nephews, Richard Barrett Jr, and Austin Barrett, six grand nieces and nephews, two aunts, Lois Newton, and Ruby Bliemeister, and several cousins.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Harry and Jennie Kelly, one uncle Harry Kelly Jr.
Friends will be received on Saturday, June 25, 2022, from 10:00 am to 11:00 am in the Evans Memorial United Methodist Church. At 11:00 am a Celebration of Life will be held with Rev. Ken Duffee, Pastor, officiating. Burial will be in McKean Memorial Park Cemetery.
Memorial contributions if desired may be made to Futures Rehabilitation, Inc., 1 Future's Way Bradford, PA 16701 or Evans Memorial United Methodist Church, or the charity of the donor's choice.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com
All Condolences -
Shirley I am so sorry about Steven. I happened to get into the Bradford Era and seen his obituary. I know we haven''t talk in a long time but I remember him when he was just a little boy with his blond hair. I will have you and your sons in my prayers Shirley.
— ATHENA Danias LOPEZ
Shirley and family, sorry to hear of Steve''s passing. Keep the fun loving memories close so he will always be with you.
— Barb Burgess
My friend I will miss your laugh. And the conversations we had on the phone and outside at the park. May you know rest in peace. You will be surely missed. I met Steve at Hiram G Andrews Center. He was shy but smart. With a good laugh. You left us all too soon.
— Brian Berlin
Shirley Rick And Todd you lost a very special person Steve was wonderful person .I met him when he was three and a jolly little boy
— Doris Jean Clifton
My friend I will miss your laugh. And the conversations we had on the phone and outside at the park. May you know rest in peace. You will be surely missed. I met Steve at Hiram G Andrews Center. He was shy but smart. With a good laugh. You left us all too soon.
— Brian Berlin
My friend I will miss your laugh. And the conversations we had on the phone and outside at the park. May you know rest in peace. You will be surely missed. I met Steve at Hiram G Andrews Center. He was shy but smart. With a good laugh. You left us all too soon.
— Brian Berlin
Shirley, Rick, Todd and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. Steve was a good kid and always had a smile on his face. Enjoyed playing cards with him when we came to visit. He will be missed by many.
— Mary McNair
Shirley, Chop and family, I am saddened to hear of Steve''s passing. Please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
— Nancy Jolly
My sincerest condolences for Steven’s passing. I was one of his teachers from many years ago, but I still remember his sweet smile and kind demeanor. He was a pleasure to have as a student and a friend to all.
— Judy Zetts
Steve , never thought you would have left this world this soon . I will miss your laugh and joking around. Rest Easy , my buddy.. you will be greatly be missed .my thoughts are with your mom and family & friends.
— Casey Langianese
Thinking of you and your family he did a lot for the church and he will be missed
— Ruth Johnson
Steve,Steve ,Steve,
We (Bert Henderson and I John (Soup)met Steve in Johnstown,pa he was a very funny , kinda loud when you got him Wound up guy. With long blonde hair. (Back then) unlike the old bald guy look we are all going with today. Several years have passed since we all graduated from school. Until one day I receive a phone call from Bert telling me the news he found out where Steve lived and had his phone number. Without hesitation I was on the phone talking with Steve. Reliving our memories from E-Dorm. Also known as Animal house. Even in the last few months we still would talk about each other’s health getting together wherever we could break away and just hang out. We talked about it a lot. Coming up to visit with him for a day or two . Bert lives in the Harrisburg area and I live in west Middlesex,Pa . But , ping everything and running wasn’t that easy with kids for me . And getting Bert was a job in itself. But, we all agreed we wanted to met up with Steve. He was always happy even when he wasn’t himself. It never took us very long to get him laughing and that what I truly loved and will miss about our dear friend Steve. We will truly miss you and we will always think about you. Take care of the moment and make your memories fill your hearts with the joys we all have shared with you Steve.
— John Campbell
I grew up with Steve,when you were with him you were laughing that''s who he was thank you Steve for all of those memories your friend Dana
— Dana Bailey
RIP, cuz.
— Lawrence Newton
Steve was dear close friend we talked often He didn''t deserve to go. He will be missed dearly. We talked often.
— Brian Berlin
Turtle ?? I will miss you so much... We had so many good times...you have always been family to us .. love you ????... Prayers for his mom and family ????????
— Brenda Bailey
SHIRLEY AND FAMILY...OUR SYMPATHY AND LOVE...DICK AND KATHI DITTMAN
— RICHARD & KATHI DITTMAN