Bruce Steege

July 9, 1952 ~ July 10, 2024
Born in:
New Hampton, Iowa
Resided in:
Fredericksburg, Iowa
Bruce Alan Steege age 72 of Fredericksburg, IA died Wednesday, July 10, 2024, at his home.
A Celebration of Life will be held from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Friday, July 26, 2024, at The Fredericksburg City Hall.
Hugeback – Johnson Funeral Home & Crematory in Fredericksburg has been entrusted with arrangements.
Bruce Alan Steege, a cherished member of the Fredericksburg community and a beacon of friendliness and adventure, passed away on July 10, 2024, at the age of 72. Born on July 9, 1952, in New Hampton, Iowa, Bruce was a figure known for his thoughtful nature and unwavering spirit.
After graduating from Fredericksburg High School in 1970, Bruce continued his education at Upper Iowa in Fayette, where he earned his Business Degree in 1975. His pursuit of knowledge and dedication to his studies laid a strong foundation for his future endeavors.
Bruce dedicated over three decades of his life to serving the local community as a respected Farm Bureau Agent in Fredericksburg. His professionalism and commitment to his work were evident to all who knew him. Following his retirement from Farm Bureau, Bruce channeled his work ethic into the construction field, where he applied his business acumen and hands-on skills to remodel homes, contributing to the growth and development of his beloved hometown.
An active and integral part of the Fredericksburg community, Bruce devoted time to maintaining the beauty and dignity of the Rose Hill Cemetery. He could be found each morning, engaging in lively conversation and sharing a cup of coffee with friends and neighbors at a downtown Fredericksburg café and All-Stop. Bruce’s presence at these gatherings will be fondly remembered and deeply missed.
Bruce’s passion for life extended to the golf course, where he enjoyed spending sunny afternoons at Plum Creek Golf Course. His love for the game was matched by his enthusiasm for thrifting, where he sought out hidden treasures with an adventurous heart. A true Hawkeye fan, Bruce’s dedication was evident through his over 30 years of holding season tickets, cheering on his team through every high and low.
He is lovingly remembered by his brother, Ken (Susan) Steege; sister, Janet Forsman; uncle, Gary (Helen) Schultz; his faithful canine companion, Murphy; and a host of nieces and nephews: Aimee (Shawn) Parrish, Carrie Forsman, Andrew (Laura) Forsman, Alissa Steege-Bieschke, Kristine (Craig) Meyer, Kara (Matt) Covey, and Justin (Ceara) Steege. Bruce’s legacy will also live on through his 18 great-nieces and nephews, who will continue to be inspired by his life’s stories and the wisdom he imparted.
Bruce was preceded in death by his mother Margaret Schulz Steege, his father Kenneth E. Steege, and his brother-in-law Darrel Forsman.
As we bid farewell to Bruce Alan Steege, we celebrate a life lived to the fullest, characterized by genuine kindness and a spirit of generosity. His memory will continue to be a guiding light for all who had the privilege of knowing him. Bruce’s passing occurred in Fredericksburg, Iowa, the place he was born, the place he worked, and the place he called home—a fitting testament to his deep roots and love for his community.
Bruce’s life was a journey of joy, companionship, and service. As we honor his memory, we reflect on the impact he made through his actions and the indelible mark he left on the hearts of those around him. Bruce’s story is not one of an end, but a lasting legacy that will be cherished and celebrated by all who were touched by his extraordinary life.
In lieu of flowers, Bruce’s family asks that memorials be made to Rose Hill Cemetery.
Bruce was not one to talk about himself but he was a great friend to me and Rob and did so much for others, quietly. You could always count on him, lucky to have him all my life.
So sorry to hear of Bruce’s passing-I had just had a nice visit with him when we were in Fredericksburg a few weeks ago. Thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Deepest sympathy to Bruce’s family. Always enjoyed visiting with him. He always had a great conversation.
Our deepest sympathy to Bruce’s family. Andrew and Barbara Kottke
Thoughts and prayers for Bruce’s families. He was a great person and will be missed by many.
My deepest sympathy to Bruce’s family. He will be greatly missed by many.
Goodbye old friend. You will be dearly missed.
Randy Davis
If he couldn’t tell you the information one day he’d show up with it the next day. Definitely one for the books. Rest easy my 🧡friend…
Liz
Every time I’ve been in Fredericksburg over the past years, seeing and talking with Bruce has been one of the highlights. During one of my hardest times, putting my brother to rest, Bruce was amazingly helpful. I will miss his smile and engaging conversation. He is a great loss for Fredericksburg. I am lucky to have known him.
All my sympathy to the family. I’ll remember Steege as being a good friend to everyone. Our trip to New Orleans will always be a cherished memory.
Bruce was a good friend to all. He helped me out after my husband John died. He was a good friend of John’s, even though they had their ups and downs! Bruce was there a few days before John’s passing. You will be truly missed Bruce! My sympathy to all his family.
I am so sorry that we have lost Bruce. I remember him playing basketball when I was in school. And it always amazed me how tall he was. Maybe because I was so short. I had Seeing him occasionally when I would come back. I move back and saw him more often and he was just a kind, pleasant, jovial, good old boy. He is gonna be greatly missed by this town.
Bruce was such a great friend and we’re so good to my brother Dan Ryan(Buddy O) and I think Bruce gave him the nickname He would even go over to Waukon nursing home to visit for years after Dan left Fredericksburg in New Hampton Great Guy Hope you and Buddy O have a great time again
John & Kathy Hassman.
Jan, Kenny and families so very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for comfort to all of the families.
Worked in the same office with Bruce for 9 years and shared several meals with him over that time. Always enjoyed his conversations and can say there weren’t many who had such a deep genuine concern and conviction to do what was right for his clients. That is a wonderful trait to be known for. I watched him many times take time to make a personal visit and thought nothing of going out of his way if it helped someone else.
I will miss seeing him around. My deepest sympathies to his family. He was a good one! And yes, I enjoyed twisting his phone cord…he had a thing about keeping his phone just right so when he was out helping someone, I would put a little twist or two in periodically just to keep him on track.
Until we meet again…
I just talked to Bruce a few weeks ago when I visited the cemetery. He always had a smile and a story to tell. So sorry for your loss.
Rest in peace Bruce! Will remember the good times in the garage! Dennis & Diane Shurtleff
We send our sincere condolences to Bruce’s family. He always enjoyed driving his car in the Dairy Days parade with the queens. Our daughter was one he was a driver for, as she was the Fredericksburg FFA Sweatheart .
I was very saddened to hear of Bruce’s passing. I lived in the Burg from 1981-1988. Bruce was my back door neighbor and we became good friends and golfing buds. Bruce also took me to my first Hawk game in Kinnick. I was immediately hooked. Bruce became my trusted insurance agent and then, was instrumental in helping me launch my own 34 year career with Farm Bureau Financial Svs.
Again, very saddened by his passing. My prayers go out to Ken, Jan and the rest of the family.