Colonel (Ret) Steven A. Strawder

August 25, 1940 ~ July 28, 2022
Colonel (Retired) Steven A. Strawder, age 82, of Bonita Springs, Florida, passed away July 28, 2022. Col. Strawder was a former longtime resident of Mooresville, Indiana. Steve was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to the late Frank and Evelyn Strawder. Steve was a 1958 graduate of Mooresville High School, a 1985 graduate of Marian College, and a 1991 graduate of Indiana University. Steve served as a full time National Guard Federal technician from 1968 until his retirement in 1994. Steve enlisted in the National Guard at Martinsville, Indiana on 14 June, 1961 as a private E 1. He was commissioned a 2LT in July 1965 and his command time included command of Company E (Aircraft Maintenance Company, 738th Maintenance Battalion, and 38th Aviation Brigade. He finished his military career as the Director of Army Aviation, Safety, and Occupational Health for the State of Indiana. Besides achieving the rare promotional mobility from Private E 1 to full bird Colonel, other noteworthy military achievements included achieving the highest aviation badge available, that of Master Army Aviator, and for receiving the Broken Wing Award for successfully handling and in-flight engine failure while conducting a maintenance test flight. Colonel Strawder was a graduate of Army Airborne School, US Army Jungle Warfare School, Infantry Officer Basic Course, Transportation Officer Basic and Career Course, Maintenance Test Pilot Course, Helicopter Instructor Pilot Course (OH 58), and US Army Command and General Staff College. His awards include The Meritorious Service Medal and Army Commendation Medal. He was awarded Sagamore of the Wabash by Governor Evan Bayh.
“The Colonel” as he was know to his friends in Mooresville, served as President of the Board of Directors for Hill Water Corporation from 1991-98. Steve was a life member of Marian College Alumni Association, Indiana University Alumni Association, National Guard Association of America, National Guard Association of Indiana, and the Nation Rifle Association. Steve also became a licensed barber during his retirement in Florida and was an avid long distance motorcycle rider, having completed the infamous 4 corners ride at age 66.
Col. Strawder is survived by his wife, Maria Sinnamon Strawder of Bonita Springs, Florida; his son, Jason (Marjorie Resler) of Ft. Myers, Florida; his daughter, Jill (Louis Bubala) of Reno, Nevada; grandchildren, Louis Martin “Dutch” Bubala IV, Zora Marie and Maylyn Briggs Bubala. Also surviving are sisters, Janice Kinnett of Mooresville and Diane Horvath of LaPorte, Indiana. Steve was the younger brother of the late Jerry Strawder of Mooresville.
Visitation will be Wednesday, August 3, 2022, 12 Noon - 2 p.m., at the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Services will begin at 2 p.m. with Pastor Jack Elliott officiating. Burial will be with full military honors at Bethesda Cemetery, Mooresville. In lieu of flowers, kindly donate to Hospice Foundation of America, 1707 L Street N.W. Suite 220, Washington DC 20036, www.dondate@hospicefoundation.org. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.
I served under COL Strawder while he commanded the 738th Maint Bn. He was a hard leader that brought the best out of his soldiers. CZM (retired) Michael Lucas
I met Steve at the barber shop in Bonita Spring Fl. He was such an interesting man. I loved all of the stories he told. He was so passionate about his military service and being an American. A true patriot . I’m really going to miss you at the shop Colonel.
Colonel (Ret) Steven Strawder will remain in our hearts forever.
Please accept our deepest condolences. We will miss Steve. He was a great friend and a true American patriot.
Maria & family, Steve will always have a seat at Rick’s! Telling stories and sharing a laugh with friends. A life well lived! Rest in peace.
Steve was a great friend. Our friendship goes back to our twenty’s. He was a true patriate and loved the USA with all his being. Our country lost a wonderful man and we lost a true friend. We will miss him. God’s blessing on Steve and his family. John & Ann Barney
Will always remember Steve’s smile and time spent at the Lake with him and Maria. He was a wonderful, loving friend. Gary and I will miss him dearly
Steve was one of a kind! We have so many fond memories of time spent with Steve and Maria. We feel so lucky to have known him. RIP, sweet friend. Jan and Jim Wells
MARIA, AND TO Steves , children & family….I was fortunate to of been one of Steves caretakers when he was ill. It was such a great pleasure to meet him and to hear about all his accomplishments, someone to be greatly admired, and he was by all of us. With love and kindness to you all. Mary Jo & of course Lucy
We will miss Steve – a good man and kind friend. We have wonderful memories of time together in Colorado, Florida, Tennessee, and Maine. Larry and Emilie
I will miss you everyday the rest of my life! Love you forever! Your Maria ߘ