Steven Allen White

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Steven Allen White, 53, of Forest Lake, retired Navy Lieutenant Commander, died on June 26, 2006. Preceded in death by his father, Loren E. White. Survived by his wife, Peggy; his two daughters, Heather (Luis) Lopez of Eureka, CA and Kari (Ben) Jackson of San Ramon, CA; mother June White of Cohasset, MN; grandchildren, Anthony and Mia Lopez, Derek Jackson; sisters Vicky (Dave) Schiller; Nancy (Jerry) Kuley, Linda (Gary) Fleck, Leslie White; many beloved nieces, nephews, and cadets of Arlington High School. Steven attended MSU in Moorhead, UMD Duluth, and Nava Post graduate School in Monterey, CA. LCDR White served his country in the US Navy for 23 years and was currently Naval JROTC instructor at Arlington High School in St. Pauls North End. His contributions to Nebraska Habitat for Humanity, Thanksgiving Lutheran Church, Bellevue West Marching Band and St. Pauls North End will not be forgotten. His friendship and leadership will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Memorial serive 10:30 AM Wednesday, July 5 at Hosanna Lutheran Church, 9300 Scandia Trail North, Forest Lake. Interment at Fort Snelling National Cemetery at 2 PM Wednesday. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred at Arlington NJROTC Program, c/0 North End Community Foundation, 197 W. Geranium Ave. St. Paul, MN 55117.

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  1. It’s been such a long time. I’m so sorry to here, and my condolences goes to you. He was a great
    Teacher for me during my time. Njrotc class.
    Class of 2000-2011 Arlington H.S

  2. Your wisdom and patience was endless. Know that in your life time you have set a misguided child like me on the right path. You will always live on in my heart. See you soon friend. NJROTC class of 2005 salute you sir.

  3. Thanks for your commitment to making me who I am today. I think of your often. Looking forward to seeing you on the other side friend.

  4. I graduated from Arlington high school in 2005 Jrotc LTCD White was my last high school instructor, and the reason I did graduate. I remember the day he appointed me training safety officer, a gesture to try and give me more responsibility and I remember the day he fired me, couldn’t demote me cause I wasn’t officially promoted. I won’t forget “she sprained her ankle, where were you ”
    Almost 20 years since Master Chief told me what happened. Thanks for everything LT CMD White.


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