Steven Graham Lax. 73, loving husband, father, grandpa, and brother went to heaven to be with Jesus on July 23, 2021 with his familt by his side. He was born to John and Ada (Graham) Lax on April 20, 1948 in Duluth.
Steve graduated from Central High School and continues his education through a 5-yr apprenticeship to become a journeyman printer. He worked at Davidson Printing Co and retired after more than 30 years from his career as a supervisor for the ISD #709 printing department.
He loved cooking for his family, enjoyed camping trips, hunting and fishing.
He will be deeply missed by family, friends and all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his parents, John and Ada GFraham.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years Margaret; his son Jonathan; daughter Chrisine (Russell) Saigy; sister Bonnie (Roger) Rose; brother Robert; Sister-in-law Marilyn Olson; Granddaughter Caitlyn, Callie, Cara, and Ceccelia Saigy; Nieces Jaclyn Shulz and Kaylee Rose; and Nephew Eric Lax.
It was Steve's request to not have a service.
Henry Djerlev
Steven Graham Lax. 73, loving husband, father, grandpa, and brother went to heaven to be with Jesus on July 23, 2021 with his familt by his side. He was born to John and Ada (Graham) Lax on April 20, 1948 in Duluth.
Steve graduated from Central High School and continues his education through a 5-yr apprenticeship to become a journeyman printer. He worked at Davidson Printing Co and retired after more than 30 years from his career as a supervisor for the ISD #709 printing department.
He loved cooking for his family, enjoyed camping trips, hunting and fishing.
He will be deeply missed by family, friends and all who knew him.
He is preceded in death by his parents, John and Ada GFraham.
He is survived by his wife of 51 years Margaret; his son Jonathan; daughter Chrisine (Russell) Saigy; sister Bonnie (Roger) Rose; brother Robert; Sister-in-law Marilyn Olson; Granddaughter Caitlyn, Callie, Cara, and Ceccelia Saigy; Nieces Jaclyn Shulz and Kaylee Rose; and Nephew Eric Lax.
It was Steve's request to not have a service.