Steven William Zamora

1949 ∼ 2021

Steven William Zamora
Steven “Steve” W. Zamora, 71, passed away on Monday, February 1, 2021, at Hospice Alliance Hospice House in Pleasant Prairie, WI. In the late 1960s, Steven W. Zamora arrived in Kenosha, WI with $5.00 in his pocket. He grew up in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah and suffered terrible heartaches as two of his older brothers and his father all passed away within a short period of time. He arrived in Kenosha, WI to join his sister and her family and to start a new life. Prior to his arrival in Kenosha, Steve received an Honorable Discharge from the U.S. Air Force. He was driven, wicked smart, resilient, hard-working and hungry for a different life. All of these traits allowed him to build himself up to becoming a successful businessman. After little formal education beyond high school, Steve worked hard to establish himself. He served as a design engineer for Unico (Franksville) and Vice President of Sales and Marketing for KGA Engineering (Chicago). He eventually established and grew his own electrical manufacturer's representative business in 1985, which was appropriately named Steven W. Zamora Co. Inc. Steve also co-owned DelCo Energy Services and served as a managing partner of Bristol Oaks Country Club in addition to numerous other real estate development projects in the Kenosha area. In his young years, Steve coached youth wrestling and enjoyed playing competitive softball. He loved playing and watching all sports, in particular golf. Steve was a diehard Chicago Cubs and Bears fan. Steve was a generous person who was always willing to lend a hand to those in need. He was once quoted by the Kenosha News as saying, "I want to succeed in this society, to feel good about myself. And I enjoy taking people with talent and helping them recognize it -- like people did for me." Steve is survived by his children, Joya (Greg) Santarelli and Daniel Zamora; former spouse, Joya DelConte-Zamora; grandchildren Rocky and Valentino Santarelli and Angelina Zamora; siblings, Dorothy Senteri and John (Dorothy) Zamora. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Zamora and Maria Madrid and siblings Leonard and Daniel Zamora. The family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the caring nurses and staff at Hospice Alliance House in Pleasant Prairie, WI. A memorial service will be held on Friday, February 5, 2021, at Proko Funeral Home at 5:00 p.m. To live stream the service, please copy and paste https://www.facebook.com/ProkoFuneralHome/live_videos/ into your browser at that time. Full Military Honors will follow. A visitation will be held on Friday at the funeral home from 3:00 p.m. until the time of service.Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111 60th St. Kenosha, WI 53144Ph: 262-654-3533Visit & Sign Steve’s Online Memorial Book At:www.prokofuneralhome.com

Condolences

Nancy Boudreau April 19, 2021
I was saddened to hear of Steve's passing. Although I hadn't had any contact with him in years, my husband and I worked with Steve at UNICO in the early 1970's and knew him as a talented, hardworking, and fun guy. Our condolences to his family.DIck & Nancy Boudreau
Marty Metten February 3, 2021
We want express our sympathy and condolences to Steve's family at this time of sorrow. Steve was a groomsman in our wedding in 1976 and we are thankful that he participated in this event with us. Steve was a good friend and a great person to be around. Our lives are better because we shared time with him. Rest in peace, Steve.
Marcy Johnson February 3, 2021
I will always remember "Stevie" as the handsome young man I first met with his sister's family. He was soft-spoken, very polite, and always had such a warm smile. Rest in Peace, Steve. Hugs to Dorothy and her children.