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Stephen Salvador, age 73, of London, Kentucky, passed from this life on Friday, September 12, 2025.
Stephen was born on September 24, 1951, to Felix Salvador and Antonia Salvador in Waialua, Oahu.
He retired from the United States Army from 21 years of service. He has retired with numerous Military awards. American Legion and Veteran of Foreign Wars Life Member. He retired from Bluegrass Army Depot after 16 years of employment. He enjoyed all types of music and found a passion for playing the drums. He cherished his family, friends, and loved his cats. He will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved him.
Stephen was preceded in death by his dad, Felix Salvador and mother, Antonia (Veloria) Salvador, Sister, Pauline (Salvador) Eickman, brother Paul Salvador, Nephew Bryan Cabalce, Sister-in-Law, Debra Salvador.
He leaves behind to cherish his memory, his wife Lisa F. Salvador, his children, Stephen (Sandra) Salvador of Killeen, Texas., Lance Salvador of Killeen, Texas, Jeremy Salvador of Hawaii, Raedeen Salvador of Las Vegas, Nevada. Sister, Gail and Terance (Cabalce) Salvador of Wahiawa, Oahu, Brother John Salvador of Waialua, Oahu, 12 grandchildren, and 1 great granchild of Killeen, Texas and Waialua, Wahiawa, Oahu. And London and Somerset, Ky.
Family will receive friends on Thursday, September 25, 2025 from 6pm-8pm in the Chapel of the Southern Oaks Funeral Home. Memorial service will be held at 1pm on Friday, September 26, 2025 at the funeral home with Pastor Raymond Ridener and Pastor Marshall Raney officiating.
Military Honors will be conducted by America Legion Honor Guard Post #38.
Southern Oaks Funeral Home is entrusted with the arrangements for Stephen Salvador, Burial at Sea..
Steve and I worked Security together at the Bluegrass Army Depot. Spent many shifts together on posts and patrols passing the time swapping stories and tall tales. Whenever I saw on the duty roster that our shift supervisor had us working shift together I knew it was going to be a good shift. Great guy. Good friend.
My condolences to his family.
He so enjoyed working at the depot and he loved all you guys. He would come home and tell me some of the stories of you guys. Thank for the condolences.