Olympic Speed Skating Athlete Steven Buysman, Passes Away, Leaving His Family
Olympic Speed Skating Athlete Steven Buysman, Passes Away, Leaving His Family
Steven Buysman was a beacon of warmth and joy whose presence brought light and laughter.
April 1, 2026
This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on April 1, 2026
Los Angeles, California: Steven Buysman passed away on March 28, 2026, at 66, in Vandalia, Ohio. He had achieved the remarkable distinction of being an Olympic speed skating athlete.
His family is saddened by his tragic end. He lived a vibrant and multifaceted life filled with passion for family, the outdoors, and sports.
The world of speed skating and the sports community are mourning the loss of Steven Buysman, whose talent, dedication, and warm spirit left an indelible mark.
His journey in speed skating began at a young age, where his natural speed and relentless work ethic quickly set him apart.
Steven had the incredible distinction of being an Olympic speed skating athlete in his earlier years, illustrating his commitment and athleticism.
He became a fan favorite for his explosive starts and graceful technique, inspiring countless young athletes to pursue their dreams in the sport.
However, he chose the profession of a highly skilled butcher and was renowned for his craftsmanship and work ethic.
Steven Buysman’s Family Mourns The Tragic Loss
Steven Buysman, the son of Howard Buysman and Betty Smart, was born on October 30, 1958, in Los Angeles, California. His family remembers him as a fierce competitor on the ice, a devoted family man, and a mentor.
He had an unwavering passion for the outdoors, finding his greatest joy and solace beneath open skies.
Whether casting a line in serene waters or simply soaking in the beauty of nature, he felt a profound connection to the world around him.
He cherished the simple pleasures in life, like cruising down the road with his windows rolled down, the melodies of oldies music weaving through the air, a reflection of his free and adventurous spirit.
A true sports enthusiast, his knowledge of games was nothing short of encyclopedic. He could captivate anyone with his lively discussions, sharing insights and stories, and his deep appreciation for the athletic world.
His passion for sports and life was infectious, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
Steven’s storytelling was nothing short of legendary. Each tale was woven enthusiastically and richly painted in vivid detail, captivating his listeners with every word.
His words brought his experiences to life, leaving those around him inspired, laughing, or reflecting deeply. His gift for storytelling was a treasure for everyone who had the joy of hearing him.
Steven Buysman may have left this world too soon, but his spirit will forever glide on in the memories of those who loved him. He prioritized family, often speaking about how their support fueled his success.
He was a cherished father and grandfather, a beacon of warmth and joy whose presence brought light and laughter to everyone fortunate to know him.
Steven leaves behind a loving family to carry forward his legacy. His sons, Steven D. Buysman II, Brian Buysman, and James Buysman; and grandchildren Kylie Wilson, Steven D. Buysman III, Neynah Buysman, and Oliver Buysman; survive him.
He shared a close bond with his brother, Greg Buysman, and his niece, Ashley Buysman.
On the other hand, his parents, whose values and love shaped the remarkable man he became, preceded him in death. His memory will forever live on in the hearts of his family and all those who loved him.
His family will soon hold a memorial service for close friends and family. Rest In Peace, Steven Buysman.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Steven Buysman lived in West Carrollton City, Ohio.
- He was from Lakewood, California, and attended Mayfair High School.
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Ashish Maharjan, author at Players Bio, has been covering news with a keen eye for detail and a knack for storytelling. A writer with a passion for capturing the essence of athletic competition.
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