Born Josephine Steadman in Dawson, NM on November 7, 1944, she...
Remembering Jo Steadman: A Life of Faith, Love, and Resilience
Jo Steadman, a woman whose life was built on faith, love, and resilience, passed away on August 29, 2025, at the age of 80. Her memorial service was held on a specific date, details of which can be found on our website.
Born on November 7, 1944, in Dawson, NM, Jo Steadman spent her life sharing her lifelong passion for Jesus and his love. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, leaving behind her husband Richard Steadman, three children - Tatia Konnick, Angelique Steadman, and Michael Steadman - and several grandchildren: Samuel Estrella, Bailey Heath, Ava Bishop, Eleanor Bishop, and Garrhett Easter. Jo Steadman also had three great-granddaughters.
The family of Jo Steadman has set up a photo gallery and a digital scrapbook on our website, where family and friends can share photos and memories of her. Her obituary, including her life achievements, can also be found on our website.
To honour Jo Steadman's legacy, a series of events are being organised, details of which can be found on our website. Her family has also set up a memorial fund in her name, with details available on our website. Pre-orders for a book compiling Jo Steadman's life story are also being accepted on our website.
Jo Steadman's friends and acquaintances can share condolences and memories on a specific page on our website. Her funeral arrangements can also be found on our website.
While there is no specific information available about a memorial service for Josephine Steadman at the Glory Christian Fellowship, located at 225 West Torrance Blvd., Suite D, Carson, California 90745, we encourage everyone to visit our website for the latest updates.
The life of Jo Steadman will be remembered as one filled with faith, love, and resilience. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
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