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Steven Yestness Obituary

Retired Lt. Col. Steven Ray Yestness, affectionately known as Bubba¸ passed away in his sleep at age 59 on Tuesday, December 22nd. He was born in Imperial, Nebraska on October 28th, 1950 to Don and Jane Yestness. He often told stories of growing up in Yellowstone National Park with his parents and sister Kristi. He graduated from Lake County High School in Leadville, Colorado, received multiple athletic letters, and placed 7th in the Nation in Downhill national ski competition in 1969. He majored in Military Sciences at the USAF Academy and was Captain of the Ski Team. After graduating from the Air Force Academy in 1973, he married Brenda Hanson September 1st. He attended helicopter pilot training and became an instructor himself. He commanded multiple search and rescue units and has over 200 saved lives credited to his efforts in Air Rescue Recovery Service. He earned his M.S. in Human Relations. He told his daughters this meant he had a piece of paper that said he could relate to humans. As an avid skier and all-around excellent athlete, Steve instilled both a competitive and good-sport nature in his daughters Nissa and Astrid teaching them to ski and play basketball and softball. He was often known for saying, “Been There, Done That, Got the T-shirt and the Hat.� He is survived by wife Brenda in Colorado Springs, daughters Nissa Rae Yestness and husband Shaun in Brighton, CO and Astrid Kari Yestness and fiancé Dylan McGill in Colorado Springs, mother Jane in Windsor, CO, father Don in Arizona, sister Kristi Quinlan in Windsor, CO, mother-in-law LaVerne Hanson, sisters-in-law Carol Hanson, Kathy Hanson, brother-in-law Brian Hanson, nieces Tina Smith, Larissa Quinlan, Kimberly Hanson, Kim Smith, nephews Brent Smith, Cpl. Sean Quinlan, Matthew Hanson, 5 grandnieces and grandnephews. Services will be held Tuesday, January 5th, 10am at the AF Academy Cemetery Memorial Pavilion. Visitation will be at Swan Law Funeral Home 5-7 pm Monday, January 4th. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in Steven's name to Liberty High School Athletics: Women's Basketball & Softball, Disabled American Veterans, or your favorite animal rescue. Thank you to all those that loved Steven and touched his life. Please go to www.mem.com and search “Yestness� to see more of his biography and leave your memories and stories.

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Published by The Gazette on Dec. 29, 2009.

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Lou Christensen

April 21, 2017

Your legacy lives on Bubba. The gorilla mascot remains alive and well in A5/8/9 and serves as a rallying point for the folks. Cheers,

Debbie Leija

January 4, 2010

Yestness family - We still have a "Bubba" in our front office here in the Directorate of Requirements - thanks to Steve. He was the very best Bubba and we loved his team spirit. Our thoughts are with you. Debbie Leija, AFSPC/A5X (his old DR office)

Tim McKiernan

December 31, 2009

Astrid, just from reading your dads obit, he sounds like an awesome man. I am very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to you and your family.

Melanie Lawson

December 30, 2009

Brenda & Family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers.

December 30, 2009

Brenda, Nissa and Astrid, we share your loss, and want you to know you are in our prayers and available if you need us. Pere and Cherry Stroup

Joy and Kathy Bedford

December 29, 2009

Brenda and Family,
We are so very sorry for your loss!

Nissa Yestness

December 29, 2009

Miss you Daddy!!! Thank you for everything! Love, Nissa

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