Steven Paulson Obituary, Death – It is with heavy hearts that we remember the life of Steven R. Paulson, a beloved husband, father, and a true motorcycle enthusiast. Born on January 10, 1955, in Madison, Wisconsin, he was the son of Richard B. Paulson and Eleanor V. Paulson. Steve’s life was one marked by enduring love, resilience, and a passion for the open road. One of the most beautiful chapters of Steve’s life began on March 30, 1974, when he married his middle school sweetheart, Paula L. Garfoot. Their love story was a testament to the power of lifelong commitment and devotion. For over 40 years, he proudly introduced Paula as “My Bride,” a reflection of the deep love and connection they shared.

Tragically, Steve’s life was cut short as a result of injuries sustained while doing what he loved most – riding his cherished 2003 Harley Ultra Classic. He was not just a motorcycle enthusiast; he was an experienced rider with 44 years of riding under his belt. Steve’s passion for motorcycles was a defining aspect of his identity, and he found pure joy and freedom on the open road. Steve’s journey was one marked by resilience. In 2013, he faced and triumphed over kidney cancer, a testament to his strength and determination. He also battled heart disease with the same unwavering spirit, proving that he was a fighter through and through.

Beyond his love for motorcycles, Steve had a creative side. He enjoyed winemaking and took pride in beer making, with his label affectionately named “Grama No Toes” in honor of Paula’s grandmother, Clara. In celebrating Steve’s life, we remember a man whose spirit was as untamed as the wind on the open road. His love for Paula, his passion for motorcycles, and his resilience in the face of adversity are the enduring legacies that he leaves behind. The memory of Steve R. Paulson reminds us to cherish our loved ones, pursue our passions with vigor, and to embrace each day as a new adventure on life’s open highway.