Steven R. Helton, 56 of St. Louis, Missouri passed away on May 19 th , 2026, in St. Louis, in his home surrounded with love by his family.
Steve was born on March 8 th , 1970. He was baptized at Twin Rivers Church.
Steve worked as a Warehouse Supervisor starting on Produce Row followed by Beverage Concept, Allen Foods, DPI and his ultimate favorite work and work family at 10 by 3. He was a hardworking and dedicated employee.
Steve LIVED life with his outgoing, fun, loving, strong and loyal personality. He was always willing to jump in to help or lighten any mood with a quick joke. He could talk to anyone about anything. He loved educating himself daily.
Steve loved and supported his family in every measure. The kids always said, He can do ANYTHING with his glasses. His wisdom was beyond his years. He was always there for the kids, listening, teaching, guiding and most of all, playing. He loved fishing, baseball, hockey, racing, boxing, music, concerts, gambling, BBQing, off road mudding and pyro techs. Steve will be greatly missed by all.
Steve leaves behind his wife, Cindy, his two kids, Gabriel and Aleeya, his siblings, Tammy Fox- Davis, Jimmy Huson, David Huson (Amy Huson), his nephews, Anthony Fox, Alex Fox, Bradley Huson, his niece Alyssa Cerrvera. Along with MANY cousins and friends. Steve was proceeded in death by his mother, Sharon Huson and his grand-mother, Adele Egan.
Visitation will be on Friday, June 5 th , 2026, from 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. at: Michel Funeral Home 5930 Southwest Ave. St. Louis, MO. 63139. There will be a short service honoring his life at 6:00 P.M.
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It’s so hard to believe that i’m reading this. Seeing your name. Reading about your life in past tense. Its overwhelming. I will miss you everyday for the rest of my life. I will never forget the times we had or the love we shared. I can only hope that your still watching over us as you always have.
I Love you little brother,
Your big sister. Tammy.
My heart aches for Cindy, the kids, Tammy, Jimmy, and David. I know Steven was well-loved and is missed more than any words can reach.
I’m so sorry Tammy…and my heart breaks for Cindy! Stevie was always good to me…a great guy…loved his family more than anything!! I’ll be thinking of you guys….praying y’all get through this..
Gonna miss ya uncle steve.. fly high.