Steven Sherba was more than a name to those who knew him — he was a presence. To me, he was my husband, my partner, and my home. Since his passing on December 18th, 2025, the void he has left behind is impossible to put into words.
**A Man with a Heart of Gold**
Steven was born on October 10, 1963, and at just six months old, his life took a beautiful turn when he was adopted by Tom and Lillian Sherba of Fremont, California. They gave him a loving home, stability, and a foundation rooted in compassion and care. That upbringing shaped the man I came to know — loyal, protective, kind, and deeply devoted to the people he loved.
Steven had a rare gift: he made people feel seen and accepted exactly as they were. He listened without judgment, showed up without being asked, and loved without expecting anything in return. If you ever had the privilege of knowing Steven, you knew a man whose heart was pure gold. He was the kind of soul who would literally give you the shirt off his back without a second thought. A true McGyver at heart, Steven could work miracles with just tape and bubble gum. There was never a friend he wouldn't help, never a person he'd turn away. His personality lit up every room, and his dependability was something everyone could count on.
To the world, he was that guy you could always call. To me, he was my whole world. To his only daughter Ashley, he was a father whose love ran deeper than she may ever know, and whose spirit continues to guide her even now.
**A Love That Came Full Circle**
Steven and I met when we were young — he was 15 and I was just 12. We were kids, still learning who we were, and as life often does, it eventually led us down separate paths. Years passed, and we both grew through our own experiences, never knowing what the future would hold.
More than 30 years later, life brought us back together in a way neither of us could have ever planned. What followed wasn't coincidence — it was destiny. From the moment we reconnected, it was clear our bond had never faded. We were together from that point on, building a life grounded in love, loyalty, and deep understanding.
For 15 years, we built something beautiful together. We walked through fire and came out stronger. Through the highs and the lows, through joy and heartache, we never let go of each other. Our love wasn't built on money or things — it was built on something much more precious: making each other happy, being there for one another, no matter what.
The love Steven and I shared was rare and unwavering. It was built on friendship, respect, and perseverance — a love that proved some connections are never truly lost, only waiting for the right moment to return. Being his wife was one of the greatest honors of my life.
We faced some of our darkest days together, including experiencing homelessness right here in Fremont. But even in those hard times, we had the unwavering support of each other, and that was what carried us through our struggles.
We held onto a dream together: to move to Texas, my home, and finally start our golden years in peace. After everything we'd survived, everything we'd overcome, that new beginning was so close we could almost touch it. We were ready to finally rest and enjoy the life we'd fought so hard to build.
**This Unexpected Loss**
And then, without warning, Steven was gone. It came so suddenly, I could barely catch my breath. In an instant, everything changed. I never imagined I'd have to face this world without him by my side.
Steven's father had put a trust in place to care for Steven, but due to circumstances beyond my control, I've been left with nothing to cover the costs of laying him to rest. The support and love Tom showed us during our hardest times has not carried through, and I find myself in an impossible position: unable to give the love of my life the dignified farewell he deserves.
Steven always showed up. He gave without hesitation, protected without question, and loved without limits. His absence is felt in the quiet moments, in the memories I hold close, and in the future we should still be sharing together.
I'm humbly asking for help to raise $5,000 toward Steven's burial costs so that I can honor him the way he honored everyone else in his life.
**A Final Gift for a Giving Soul**
Steven spent his life giving. He gave his time, his skills, his heart, and his unwavering support to anyone who needed it. He never asked for anything in return. Now, in this moment of profound loss, I'm asking on his behalf.
Your contribution, no matter how small, will help me lay Steven to rest with the peace and dignity he gave to everyone around him. It will help me begin to heal from this unimaginable loss, knowing that he's been honored the way he deserved.
Steven's love lives on — in me, in his daughter Ashley, and in every life he touched. He will forever be remembered for his heart, his devotion, and the profound impact he left behind. With your kindness and generosity, I can make sure he rests in peace.
Thank you from the depths of my heart for taking the time to read our story. Thank you for any support, prayers, or love you can offer during this heartbreaking time.
With endless gratitude and love,
Sarah Rose
Fremont, California
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