Picture courtesy of the Pressure circle of relatives
Steven Pressure
Steven Pressure, 68, of Abilene, Texas, who was once an established Texas Asphalt Pavement Affiliation (TXAPA) member and a contributor to the state’s paving business, died on Sept. 19 after a five-year fight with most cancers.
After graduating from the College of Texas with a trade stage and an engineering minor, Mr. Pressure returned to Abilene in 1978 to paintings together with his father James, grandfather Vic and uncles Ernest Pressure and Herman Lloyd at J.H. Pressure & Sons. There he mastered talents that at last led him to play the lead position within the freeway building trade.
Following in his father’s footsteps, he started serving in management roles with the freeway department of the Affiliation of Common Contractors, taking over an AGC space chairman activity in 1984 — the youngest contractor on the time to ever cling that place.
Till his loss of life, Mr. Pressure and his brother Kent ran and grew the trade; with the addition of Mr. Pressure’s sons, it has turn into a four-generation circle of relatives trade.
All over his grownup existence, Mr. Pressure served at the governing forums of a large number of organizations, amongst them The Nationwide Change Membership, Serenity Space, St. Paul United Methodist Church, Abilene’s Higher Industry Bureau, First State Financial institution and The Expo Heart. He additionally served years at the board at Heavenly Leisure, overseeing the final touch of Gerhart Corridor and its willpower by way of Presiding Bishop Michael Curry.
Mr. Pressure was once born on Jan. 16, 1956, the more youthful brother to his sister Jayne. Ten years later, his brother and trade spouse Kent was once born.
Mr. Pressure was once preceded in loss of life by way of his oldsters Carolyn and James Pressure; his godchild, Hallie Taylor; and shut pals Tom Rowan, Melinda Luther, Steve Smith, Tom Niblo and Gary Goodnight.
He’s survived by way of his spouse Cindy; sons Whit Pressure and Ross Pressure (Melissa); grandchildren Austin and Alex; sister Jayne Richardson; and brother Kent Pressure.
Donations to honor Mr. Pressure’s existence could also be despatched to the Church of the Heavenly Leisure, Episcopal in Abilene or to Heartlight Ministries in Hallsville, Texas, or to the charity of your selection.