Steven R. Kenyon, 60 of Cheyenne, WY, passed away September 13, 2019 at the Cheyenne Regional Medical Center.
He was born January 10, 1959 in Cheyenne where lived all his life. Steve belonged to a Boy Scout troop, became a life guard, and was active on a swim and dive team. He was a member of the National Honor Society in high school. Steve enjoyed snow and water skiing, loved camping and fishing. He fabricated ribbon award winning pinewood derby cars with his son. He loved wood and working with it.
Steve dispatched and drove for North American Van Lines for 11 years, driving thousands of miles moving everything from grand pianos to cars and achieved Van Guard recognition.
He then moved on to working for the Sate of Wyoming for 23 years starting from the mail room to becoming a senior accounting analyst. In that journey he traveled the state helping make state facilities more accessible to people with disabilities. He was proud of accomplishing a ribbon cutting ceremony in front of the Capitol Building with high elected officials and news coverage representing a step forward in accessibility.
Steve went on to creating computer graphics that led him to designing a Wyoming based social media Internet site that included beautiful pictures and humorous Wyoming original graphics that gained 27,000 fans.
Steve Kenyon is survived by a son, Craig Kenyon of San Antonio, TX and a daughter Tara Middaugh of Casper, WY, his father John Kenyon of Cheyenne, a sister Keri Kenyon-Wood (Mike) of Gillette, WY, three grandsons, a granddaughter, and special friend, Tina Ingersoll.
Steve was preceded in death by his mother, Beth Kenyon.