Steven M. Yasulevicz (Steve/YZ) died unexpectedly on Sunday, April 21, 2024. He passed peacefully in his sleep at home. He was born on March 9, 1953, in Douglas, WY, to Albert and Irene Yasulevicz.
Steve is survived by his loving wife, Brenda; two children, Matthew Yasulevicz and Shawna Yasulevicz, both of Cheyenne, WY; two sisters, Bonnie Wolff (Denny) of Edmonds, WA, and Kathy Miller of Glenrock, WY; father-in-law, William Myrick of Cheyenne, WY; two brothers-in-law, Lyn Myrick (Jayne) and Bret Myrick, both of Cheyenne, WY; two stepchildren, Joci Lawson (Garrett) and Jaela Cicarelli (Jed), both of Cheyenne, WY; grandchildren, Gavin, Avery, Audry, Jaxon, Albert, and Vincent, all of Cheyenne, WY; and niece Wendy Caplain (Bob) of Mesquite, NV.
Steve is preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Irene Yasulevicz; son, Michael Yasulevicz; mother-in-law, Mildred Myrick; brother-in-law, John Miller; and nephew, Johnny Miller.
Steve was a master carpenter and journeyman electrician, but carpentry is where his passion truly flourished. With an unwavering commitment to safety, he approached every project with meticulous attention to detail. He also enjoyed dedicating his time to volunteering at the American Legion, where he prepared fundraising dinners while fostering a sense of community among all involved.
Steve had a vibrant personality and a kind heart. He was an enthusiastic fan of the Colorado Rockies and the Denver Broncos. He cherished attending sporting events with his beloved wife. When they couldn't make it to a game, they watched and cheered from the comfort of their home. When he wasn't watching a game, Steve enjoyed True Crime shows and Romantic Comedies. He also loved the camaraderie of board games and the simple pleasure of sharing a cold beer, laughter, and conversation with good people. Steve also had a passion for music and loved playing the guitar. His fingers danced effortlessly across the strings as he strummed melodies in moments of solace and celebration. Steve is severely missed.
There will be no funeral or memorial service to honor Steve's wishes. Instead, an intimate celebration of life will be held at a later date.