Stephen Nolan Perdue
August 12, 1975 ~ August 7, 2023
Born in:
Detroit, MI
Resided in:
Schertz, TX
Stephen Nolan Perdue, a.k.a. “Scooter”, 47 years old, of Schertz, TX, passed away on August 07, 2023, after a long, brave battle with cancer. Steve was born in Detroit, MI on August 12,1975 to Stephen and Joan Perdue.
Steve and his family lived in various cities while growing up. During his youth, he lived in Farmington Hills and Saginaw, MI; Broken Arrow, OK; Charlette, NC; Coral Springs, FL; and Springdale, AR. After losing his father, Steve, his mother, and sister moved to San Antonio in1988, where he graduated from Madison High School and the University of Texas at San Antonio. In 1992, he met the love of his life, Cari Centeno. They were married on May 15, 1999, and have two beautiful, smart daughters, Calla Perdue and Darby Perdue.
Steve was a loving husband, father, son, brother, and uncle. His family was the most important thing in his life. He had a passion for cars his entire life and an incredible sense of humor.
Steve was predeceased by his father, Stephen C. Perdue; beloved Grandmother, Lila Aho Nolan; Aunt, Pallie Wallace; and Aunt, Barbara Nolan. Steve is survived by his wife, Cari Perdue; daughter, Calla Perdue; daughter, Darby Perdue; mother, Joan Perdue; sister, Kirsten Holt; Brother-in-Law, Scott Holt; Nephew, Chase Holt; Nephew, Conor Holt; Nephew Caden Holt; Mother-in-Law, Cathy Centeno, and her husband Glenn Ferguson; Father-in-Law, Oscar Centeno; Brother-in-Law, Tim Centeno; Sister-in-Law, Jamie Happach; Brother-in-Law Jeremy Happach; Nephew, Charlie Happach; Uncle Bennett Nolan and his family.
Sending our Prayers and love.
Steve left a legacy of his love and silly sense of humor! He will be missed but not forgotten.
Rest in Peace friend.
My Prayers to Stephen’s family. I really liked working with him while he was at Enterprise Rent-a-car.
Sending prayers of comfort to Steve’s family. Steve was a great guy I enjoyed working with him at Enterprise.
Margaret and I so sad to hear about Steve..He was a fine, outstanding person and it was an honor to know him..Blessings to the family..
I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you,your daughters, and family
I am so brokenhearted to hear of Steve’s passing. He and my son grew up together and I loved him. May God give you all peace and sweet memories of a wonderful person.
I had the privilege of working with Steve for a number of years at Enterprise. He always had a smile on his face and a kind word for everyone, and I’m deeply saddened at his loss. Praying for comfort for his wife, daughters and other family, and that their sadness during this difficult time will someday be replaced with many happy memories of their time together. God bless you all.
Steven was the sweetest little guy I Renee I enjoyed having him over got to celebrate his birthday one time at the house, and at the Farm. He is going to be missed, but heaven gained a good one.
We’re very sorry for your loss. Praying for comfort for all.
I had the privilege of working with Steve not only as my manager at Enterprise but also as a great friend and mentor. Steven was not just a man; he was a force of nature, fueled by love for his family and a passion for anything with four wheels. He had a way of making life’s journey feel like a thrilling ride, with pit stops filled with laughter, wisdom, and enduring love. As we say our goodbyes, I can’t help but imagine that heaven has gained not just another angel, but a pretty darn good mechanic. Steven, may your roads be smooth, your traffic lights forever green, and may you finally get that celestial carpool lane all to yourself.
Steve would have loved this. I can hear him laughing now. Thank you for this.