Steven R. Brutts, Sr., 65

Steven R. Brutts, Sr., 65, husband of the late Tina Louise (Schollenberger) Brutts, passed away on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at Lehigh Valley Hospital.

Born in Norristown, he was the son of the late Robert Thomas Brutts and Pauline K. (Klesyk) Brutts.

Steven loved gardening and going to the beach. He was also an avid Philadelphia Sports fan. Steven liked drawing, spending time with his granddaughter, and going to the casino with his family. He also loved going to Disney vacations with his family.

Surviving is his son Steve R. Brutts, Jr., husband of Teri; daughter Crystal L. Boyer, wife of Andrew; mother Pauline (Klesyk) Brutts, companion of Bill Lawrence; granddaughter Madison Boyer; several nieces, nephews, and cousins; and his beloved dog Lexi. He is predeceased by his brother Robert Brutts and his nephew Nicholas Brutts.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 4, 2025, at 11:00AM at Catagnus Funeral Home (711 N. Franklin St., Pottstown, PA 19464). Burial will be held privately by the family at a later date. A visitation will also be held on Saturday, January 4, 2025, from 9:00AM-11:00AM at the funeral home.

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I'm very sorry to learn of Steve's passing. I worked with him for several years at DecisionOne and always enjoyed conversations with him. He impressed me with his friendly personality and dedication to his job. Although I have not seen him since 2005, I'll always remember him as a great person.

~ Jim Medunick
1/4/2025 10:19:52 PM

We are so sad to hear about your father. We will miss seeing him at the pool.

~ Dennis & Heather McCarty
12/21/2024 5:25:58 PM

My condolences for the loss of your father.
Steve was my neighbor for the last 3 years. We loved to talk across his garden fence. We shared flowers, bulbs and veggies... And conversed about our shared hobby and ways to better grow plants. He spoke of his late wife with love and resignation. He was always most joyful speaking of his grandchildren. His canine companion Lexi kept him busy and distracted from the cares of the day. I will always remember how he kept the shells the grandchildren brought home from the beach tucked in a special place in the garage...where he passed often. He loved remembering how they collected each one to keep. He treasured these memories most. I will miss him greatly. I'm glad I had the chance to know him.
Carolann Donahue

~ Carolann Donahue Pottstown, PA
12/21/2024 1:57:44 PM

So sorry for your family's loss....my thoughts and prayers are with you all!

~ Crystal Dry Mohnton, PA
12/20/2024 7:10:11 AM