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Steven Staker

May 28, 1943 ~ April 28, 2020

Steven K. Staker, 76, of Lisbon, Iowa, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on Tuesday, April 28, 2020, after a short battle with cancer. The eldest of seven, Steve was born May 28, 1943, of Burdell and Jean (Henry) Staker, in Waterloo, Iowa. Steve was a graduate of North Tama High School in Traer, Iowa. He excelled in music, sports and helped on the family farm. With a passion for sports, Steve attended UNI and then Upper Iowa University, where he met his wife, Linda (King). A proud Peacock, Steve played fullback for the football team, and still holds the longest touchdown run from scrimmage. He graduated in 1968 and was inducted into the Upper Iowa University Hall of Fame in 2001. Steve began his coaching career at Fredericksburg High School in 1968. With a friendly personality and strong work ethic, Steve quickly became a pillar of the Fredericksburg community, where for 36 years he coached football, basketball, track, and baseball, taught P.E. and served as the A.D. His 'unofficial duties' included team busdriver, groundskeeper and trainer. Steve was actively involved with the Special Olympics. He also ran summer youth baseball, managed the city pool, and organized summer 'Street Sports.' A strong Christian, Steve taught Sunday school and sang in the choir. Steve and Linda raised four boys and a daughter who were blessed to have their father as a coach and mentor. Among his many coaching achievements was a state track title in 1992, a state football championship in 2001, and membership into the Iowa Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1994. The Fredericksburg football field was named Steve Staker Field in 2012. Upon 'retiring' at age 61, Steve began coaching football at Coe College in 2004 as defensive coordinator, and then as head coach in 2008. Known affectionately as 'Papa Stake,' Steve compiled a 55-29 record - third most wins in school history. In 2009, he led the Kohawks to an NCAA playoff victory and was named Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year. All five children attended Coe. Youngest son, Tyler, currently serves as head football coach. With an infectious smile and a quick sense of humor, Steve lit up a room with his presence and lifted everyone's spirits. He was kind, generous with his time, and took joy in making real and genuine connections with everyone he met. Steve was grounded in his faith and devoted to his family. He made the world a better place and he will be dearly missed by everyone who had the privilege to know him. Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Burdell and Jean Staker, and his beloved niece, Liesel Casto. Steve is survived by his wife, Linda; five children, Cody (Evelyn) Staker, Lance (Julie) Staker, Shane (Kelly) Staker, Shannon (Steve) Cook, Tyler (Kristy) Staker; and nineteen grandchildren, Callie, Aidan, Jaela, Tate, Sadie, Chase, Karley, Nolan, Ty, Cash, Callie, Shelby, Lilly, Maggie, Lucy, Elsie, Avery, Cade, and Ellie. He is also survived by his six siblings, Bryce (Cindy) Staker, Robert (Dr. Kim Houlding) Staker, Mariel (Randy) Brubaker, Gene Staker, Gloria (Michael) Whisner, and Joie (Josh) Casto; and many beloved cousins, nieces and nephews. Private services with burial at Mount Vernon Memorial Cemetery were held for Steve's family. A public celebration of life will be held at a later date. Arrangements are with Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Mount Vernon.

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  1. Linda and family, We are so sorry for your loss. You have our deepest sympathy. God bless you all during this difficult time. Theresa & Mick Urness

  2. Steve (and Linda) were so welcoming when we moved to Fredericksburg 35 years ago. Steve was Fredericksburg. His commitment to the community, the school, the citizens, and his family, was so total. We loved his quick humor and were really sad to see them move on. But then, everything happens for a reason. We believe that move was to share his goodness and light further and with so many more beyond this small community. God has surely secured another angel.

  3. I was one of Steve’s colleagues at Coe College. Some of the students I advised were players on Steve’s team. They all reported what a joy and honor it was to be on his team. Then Steve and Linda became our next-door neighbors. Always pleasant and friendly, we will miss his presence in the Ponds community. It was a joy to see his broad family gather during the final days. It was clear that Steve inspired confidence and compassion. Peace to the whole family. Thanks for sharing Steve with us.

  4. I will always remember when I first time met Stakes and Greg Logan -the Traer guys. It seems like only yesterday that we were cruising around Cedar Falls in that cool Chevy – when we weren’t at the library studying!! Helen and I offer our sincere condolences. Lee Wise, Jr.

  5. We are so sorry for this tremendous loss for the Staker family. We will remember Coach as someone who, after spending even just a bit of time with, left you feeling a whole lot better – what a gift his life was for so many. Our prayers for the entire Staker “community” during this time of grief – Ed & Steph Timm

  6. Linda, family, and the entire King family our sincerest sympathy at this difficult time. Steve always had a smile and a kind word, I certainly will miss running into him in Mt Vernon. We look forward to seeing everyone at a future date. Ron & Lorri Fettkether, Jim and Joyce Pattison


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