"Rest in Peace, my friend. You will be missed . I will always remember the stories you shared with me late nights at the V.F.W #3377. Thank you for your service to our country."
Steven L. Yuhas, 71, of Austin passed away on Thursday, January 17, 2013.Steven is survived by his sons, Brad Yuhas and his wife Sherry and Chris Yuhas; grandsons Michael, Hobie and Rayce and granddaughters Christal Carter (husband Ryan Carter) and Destiny.A visitation will take place at Harrell Funeral Home in Austin at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 30, 2013.Military services will be conducted at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 30, 2013, at Fort Sam Houston Veterans Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas.
"Rest in Peace, my friend. You will be missed . I will always remember the stories you shared with me late nights at the V.F.W #3377. Thank you for your service to our country."
"From one Ranger to another, rest in peace brother."
"Steve, I remember the red Corvair convertible you had while in flight school and some of the good times. And, as you mentioned in your book, the artillery adjustment exercise at Ft Sill. You deserve a special place in a brave soldiers Heaven. Mary and I have enjoyed knowing you and your visits were always delightful Les and Mary63-3WT"
"To the good times and bad times, both will be remembered"
"Dear FamilyI have known Steve for over 30 year. He was a kind and loving person to me and my daughter, when he was the bar manager at the Manachaca VFW post. He let Danielle rollerskate in the bar , Didnt make many people happy but it sure made us happy.We will miss him so much."
"Steve,Of all the things for you to remember in your book, was when we met in Siagon at the O'club and I told your CO I was a BLMF from Danag and was removed from the club.Thanks for the memories.Your brotherJim"
"Thank you for your service."
"Rest in peace Comrade."
"Rest in peace, my friend. You've earned it."
"Steve,To a courageous soldier, fellow Ranger and flight school classmate. You will be missed. I am sure that God has a special place for brave and selfless soldiers like you. May he reward you with everlasting peace and tranquility.Thanks for your friendship and service to country.Tom SchaumbergClass 63-3WT"
"We'll miss you Steven, you were a great friend and classmate.Norm Taylor"
"Thank you, Steven, for your service to our country."