Steven A. Redlinger, 51, of Vinton died at home Tuesday, July 28, 2020.

Life celebration for Steven Redlinger will be held at the Vinton Country Club on Saturday August 1st from 2-4pm.  Due to current circumstances we ask that this please be limited to friends and family. 

Steven was born August 8, 1968 in Pipestone, Minnesota to Gary and Jean (Melcher) Redlinger.  He spent the early part of his life running the family auto salvaging business and caring for his family.  Steve never missed a chance to help anyone that was in need, whether it was a broken car or rebuilding their home. He would later retire from the family business to focus on what transpired to be a 17 year battle with brain cancer.

Survivors include his fiancé: Demia Sasek; Son Taylor Redlinger, and grandchildren Addison and Quinn; Siblings Bonnie Stevens, David (Kristen) Redlinger, Aaron "Ed" (Margo) Redlinger, Mark (Jennifer) Redlinger, Anna (Steve) Wilson, Laura (Tad Elam) Redlinger.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughters Sarah Jean and Emma Redlinger; and his brother Joel Redlinger.

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TF July 31, 2020, 11:14 pm I am very sorry to hear this. I met Steve just this summer, but it was obvious he was a great guy surrounded by wonderful people. God Bless.
BM August 5, 2020, 10:07 pm Steve and I were close friends in our younger years we grew up together and we lost touch with each other somewhere along the road but I will always remember him for being a very nice and kind person with a very big heart I am so sad to hear he is gone and will miss him greatly I hope he knew how often I thought of him over the years R.I.P. my friend
TT August 8, 2020, 10:38 pm Mark and family - I am so sorry to see that your brother has passed. Sending prayers.
CW March 30, 2024, 12:38 pm Uncle Steve I am so sorry for you passing love You so much see you in heaven uncle Steve