Steve Sencabaugh was born in Laramie, Wyoming on October 30, 1954, to George Edward Sencabaugh and June Ann (Sundby) Sencabaugh. During his childhood he enjoyed being a Boy Scout and enjoyed Junior League Baseball with his dad as his coach. In 1967 his family moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming, because of his dad’s promotion with the Union Pacific Railroad. Steve married Joann Cashman from Rawlins on March 25, 1981, and her son, Michael Hamblin, who Steve helped raise and loved him as his own son all his life. Steve spent most of his life as a Heavy Equipment Operator. He was an avid hunter and fisherman, and loved spending time in the mountains with his wife and son. Steve made friends everywhere he went and was loved by a lot of people.
Steve is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Cassandra Hamblin, and his sister and brother-in-law, Becky and Rudy Nesvik.
He is preceded in death by his wife, Joann Sencabaugh and brother David Sencabaugh.
A memorial service will be held at Montgomery-Stryker Funeral Home on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 11:00 a.m.


Steve had a lasting impact on our group of friends. The kind of impact that makes life something to look forward to. Love that he got to do that.
The warmth you brought, the humor, the gravel voice!! Thanks so much for all the ways you made the world a bit lighter!! Catie
I haven't seen Steve in a few years but we were quick friends during my time living in Laramie. I loved his laugh and sense of humor, and i will miss him. He was down to earth, tough, and caring - a rare and beautiful combination of attributes. He always asked me how i was doing regarding specific things i had been dealing with in a way that made me know he remembered about my life and cared about it...i only hope i did the same for him. He'll be with us as we trudge the road toward happy destiny!
I will miss my friend, Steve. We have spent many hours driving to and from job sites and working together. He made me laugh every single day. I will miss talking with you on the phone and seeing you in random places. My sincere sympathies are with Steve’s family and friends.
My prayers and condolences to Steve's family and friends. Steve was a good guy with an outstanding sense of humor. He would have helped anyone and was a true pleasure to be around. He will be missed.
I met Steve, in the last four months, through my work. He was one of my favorites, and will be missed. Condolences to the family. Shannon
Steve you definitely will always be the life of the party. I will always miss your spunk and sassiness but more than anything I know you will be able to give JoAnn a run for her money.
I was able to meet Steve thru home delivery meals. Very nice man. Please let me know about his dog.
Rest in Peace Steve
Adios my friend see you on down the road.
I only knew you for a couple of years, you and your brother Dave. I pray you have peace eternally. Don
Heavy heart to hear this. Fly with the Angels Steve.