Steven M. Lipscomb lived a life defined by service. From surviving a roadside bomb in Iraq to holding his ground in a collapsing mine, he consistently chose risk if it meant others could survive. His courage earned him a Purple Heart—and ultimately cost him his life while helping save others. Colleagues remember a calm, steady leader; at home, he was simply a devoted father and husband.
His wife and daughters now carry a legacy built on quiet, selfless choices—going back, staying longer, putting others first. To many he’s a hero, but to them, he was the center of their world, lost because of the very instinct that defined him.
