, 200 FM 350 North, Livingston, TX77351

Walter Steve Genenwein
February 22, 2023

Walter Steve Genenwein

Walter Steve Genenwein

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Walter Steve Genenwein was born January 14, 1943, in McAllen, Texas to Edward W. and Mary Alton (Miller) Genenwein. He passed from this life on February 22, 2023, in Livingston, Texas at the age of 80.
Steve was an avid gardener, sprouting, grafting, and growing numerous varieties of unique plants. His garden was one of his happy places, his passion and where he was most at home. He enjoyed gifting friends, family, and neighbors with plants that he had carefully cultivated. Additional passions included his exemplary wood-working skills and being a pioneer in designing unconventional and quirky out-of-the-box ways to repurpose common items. Steve was a dedicated son, and an exceptional student. He graduated from Pharr-San Juan-Alamo (PSJA) High School in Pharr, Texas, followed by attending and graduating from Baylor, Moody Bible Institute, and then for a time, attending Westminster Theological Seminary. However, more important to him than any of his academic achievements was his devotion to exploring and understanding the intricacies of the man-made and God-given innovations and creations around him.
Steve and Gaye were married 54 years. He loved God and his family, and was a supportive father of four daughters, as well as a fun-loving, spontaneous, and generous grandfather. He was often ready to entertain those around him with a captivating story, a prank, clever songs, and his warm, but mischievous smile.
He devoted much of his time to thoughtfully understanding scripture and discerning how to apply his personal convictions to life. Despite being a brilliant creator himself, he was a humble man and he fully grasped that even the smallest life-form carries great value and influence in the world around us.
Steve is survived by his mother, Mary Genenwein; loving wife, Gaye Genenwein; daughters, Loren L. Bray & husband Robert, Cindy L. Nichols & husband Noah, Karen K. Spurgeon & husband Mark, Bethany A. Evans & husband Waylon; sister, Lexi L. Genenwein; thirteen grandchildren; thirteen great grandchildren and one on the way; as well as many other loved ones and host of friends.

He is preceded in death by his father, Edward W. Genenwein.

Visitation for Steve will be held 5:00p - 8:00p at Pace Funeral Home in Livingston, Texas.


Funeral Services for Steve Genenwein will be held 2:00p Sunday, February 26, 2023, at Midway Community Church, in Livingston, Texas. Interment to follow at Midway Cemetery.

Midway Community Church: 264 H. K. Adams Road, Livingston, Texas 77351

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Visitation
Saturday, February 25, 2023
5:00-8:00p
Pace Funeral Home
200 FM 350 North
Livingston, TX  77351
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Service
Midway Community Church
Sunday, February 26, 2023
2:00p
Funeral Services
264 H. K. Adams Road
Livingston, TX  77351
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Interment
Midway Cemetery
264 H. K. Adams Road
Livingston, TX  77351
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Condolences(5)

  1. Cindy and Larry squyres
    Steve was a gentle kind man he will be missed.

  2. Steve and Everlou Marsh
    In life, God often sends special people to cross paths with yours . The Genenwein family is very special to our family. You all are in our prayers and hearts as you face this difficult time. Steve always had a quick smile and a story and will be greatly missed. He was always sharing some of his plants with us in our Sunday School class . May God gift you all with the best of memories to hold.
  3. Les Mizell
    Sandy and I are so sad about Steve's early departure. We always had him to call on, just a phone call away. He was a dear friend.
  4. Catherine Gamas
    Steve was a very unique fellow. He loved talking about the Bible with my dad. I am happy to have met and know Steve. My you rest in peace and free of pain. Cathy
  5. Grace Hensarling
    I'm sad to hear of Steve's leaving us, but glad to know he is rejoicing in the presence of the Lord. I count him as a friend for the past 50 years, and always enjoyed our visits together. Many good memories. Love and prayers for the family!
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