Stuart Denney Obituary, Death – On Monday, August 16, 2021, at the age of 67, Robert Steven “Steve” Denney, who had courageously struggled against an exceedingly rare and aggressive form of brain cancer, passed away in his home. He had been battling this form of illness for several years. He had been struggling against the illness for a very long time and had given it every ounce of his strength in order to defeat it. He had been battling the illness for a very considerable amount of time. Although Steve was born on October 31st, 1953, his parents Robert E. Denney and Maxine V. Denney had both departed dead before to the time of Steve’s birth. Steve was the only child of the couple. His name, Steve, was given to him in honor of his father. Steve was a man who held a firm faith in the identity of Jesus Christ as the divinely begotten Son of God.
In addition to being a wonderful parent, he was a humble and honorable guy. Not only was he intent on making the world a better place, but he was also determined to achieve the loftiest goals he had established for himself in life. There is a possibility that he possesses both of these qualities. He was known for his dependability, generosity, and accessibility, and he never failed to live up to any of those reputations. He was always available to his friends and family. Steve was always willing to serve as a guide and advisor to whoever required it in a variety of different aspects of life, ranging from matters of faith to professional endeavors. He was always willing to help anyone who needed it. He never wavered in his willingness to assist those who were in need. Whoever was in need of assistance could always count on him to be there to lend a helping hand.
His first position in the geospatial field was with the Department of Natural Resources of the state of Indiana, where he worked as a land surveyor. He served in this capacity for a considerable amount of time. Steve was eventually enticed to take a job in Huntsville in 1987, and a few years later, he purchased Atlantic Aerial Surveys, which would subsequently evolve into Atlantic Technologies. Before that, Steve had a long and successful career in the engineering industry, during which he rose through the ranks of management at a number of different organizations (including Midstate Engineering, Barge Waggoner Sumner & Cannon, etc.). After a period of time, he came to the conclusion that the best place for him to advance his profession would be in Huntsville.
He not only raised the bar by mapping regions all over the world, but he was also an early inventor in the industry and an outstanding visionary in the profession. He was responsible for raising the bar. It was due to his efforts that the standard was raised. It was Steve’s ability to guide Atlantic into a prominent position within the industry while simultaneously elevating the company to a level of recognition that was known all over the country that enabled him to achieve this. The achievements that Steve has achieved have contributed to the success of Atlantic in the United States. Steve is survived by his wife, April Farley Denney; his three children, Kimberley Lynn Denney (Madelyn Chesser), Dr. Katie Denney Windle (Christopher), and Christopher Thomas Bland (Nicky Givens); his one grandchild, Scarlet Bland; his three siblings, Douglas Denney, Ronnie Denney (Kim), and Debbie Ferrell (George); and he was adored by a number of nieces and nephews. Steve passed away on September The month of September saw the passing of Steve.
Steve passed away sometime during the month of September. February was the month that Steve passed away after a long battle with cancer. Gary Denney and Connie Denney, two of his siblings, both passed died before to him and joined his parents in the afterlife before he did. Gary Denney and Connie Denney were his older siblings. Gary Denney and Connie Denney, both of whom were his siblings, shared the same parents. These two children were in fact his identical twins, and they were his siblings. On Friday, August 11, beginning at four in the afternoon, people are invited to pay their condolences to the departed person. The event will take place at the funeral home. It is anticipated that the viewing will continue until six o’clock in the evening.
20, 2021. A memorial service will be held in honor of the departed on the following day, which is Sunday, August 22, 2021, at twelve o’clock in the afternoon. This will take place the day after they passed away.