Steven George Palmer
September 23, 2020
Steven G. Palmer, 69, passed away on September 23, 2020, at Iowa Methodist Hospital in Des Moines. He was born in Des Moines, on January 19, 1951.
Steven graduated from Bondurant High School in 1969 and enlisted in the Army National Guard serving for 22 years. Steven married Vicki Haines in 1970 and had his son Tony. In 1972, Steven enlisted in the United States Coast Guard and moved his family to Florida. He was discharged in 1976 and returned to Bondurant working as a mail carrier. In 1979, he attended the Iowa Law Enforcement Academy and began working for the Altoona Police Department.
Steven resigned his position in 1985 to work for a security firm in Maryland. In 1988, he married Vikki Raupp and returned to Altoona in 1990. Steven and Vikki had two children, Tyler and Chelsea. Steven returned to work at the Altoona Police Department from 1993 to 2000. He then began working for the Polk County Attorney’s Office as an investigator until his retirement in 2011. Steven met Jean Davidson in 2000 and they were married in 2009. Steven loved his work and had a great love for law enforcement.
During his retirement, Steven loved flying with his son, Tony, cruising in his Corvette, playing golf, watching TV with his family and spending time with his grandchildren. He was a very busy man and always on the go. Vacationing in Florida and going to amusement parks was one of his favorite past times. In 2015, Steven was named “Iowan of the Day” at the Iowa State Fair.
Steven was a man of heart. He was a family man who loved his wife, Jean, their children, grandchildren, and family. He epitomized what it meant to serve others, his country, and his local community. He served people with intellectual disabilities by his 20 year involvement with Special Olympics, previously sat as the President of the Board of Directors and was instrumental in raising significant funds for Special Olympics Iowa. He was a member of Za-Ga-Zig Shriners and the Masonic Temple. In any of the community organizations, if you wanted something done, you put Steven Palmer in charge. His concern for children lead him as a law enforcement officer to establish the Drug Endangered Children Task Force. Steven was “retired” but for Steven that meant giving more of himself to family, friends, and the organizations and causes that he was so passionate about.
Steven is survived by his wife, Jean; son, Tony Palmer (Denise), and their children, Ian and Atticus Palmer, son, Tyler Palmer, daughter, Chelsea (Seth) Good, son, Eric (Mitzi) Rasmussen, and their daughter, Evelyn, and son, John Rasmussen; and his son Johnny Rasmussen; siblings, Peggy Maxwell, Gary (Ginger) Palmer, Deb (Terry) Norton, Lee (Pat) Anderson, Dallas (Alana) Palmer, and Laura (Rick) Brugioni; as well as nieces, nephews, cousins and other extended family and friends.
Steven was preceded in death by his mother Virginia Anderson-Tesdell and step-father, Roy Anderson; father, Larry (Marilyn) Palmer; and sibling, Scott Palmer.
Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., on Tuesday, September 29, 2020, at Des Moines First, 2725 Merle Hay Rd, Des Moines. Burial will follow at Highland Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation will be Monday from 4 to 8 p.m., at the church.
At visitation and service social distancing is encouraged.
Memorial contributions may be directed to the family in loving memory of Steven.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Craig Hamilton DMPD-Retired
09/27/2020
Our paths crossed every once in a while during our Law Enforcement careers. Steve was a good man and an excellent police officer. Condolence to the family... and RIP my friend, brother in Blue.
Donna Freis
09/27/2020
Steve was a force to be reconned with! He had energy, spirit, and a heart as big as Texas. He was a GOOD man and cared so much for others. He was my husbands best friend and he took that role seriously. I will never forget that! ?? He will be greatly missed.
Jean, I love you friend. Hugs and prayers to you and all of his family.???
Walt & Helen Crew
09/26/2020
So sorry to hear of your loss. We knew Steve when he was a child. Bless all of you, Steve gave us some fond memories when we lived in Altoona.
Craig & Deb Brooks
09/26/2020
We are deeply saddened by the news of Steves passing. Our heart felt condolences to the entire family. We will always remember the trips and fun we had!! RIP Steve. Craig & Deb Brooks
Jeff Brown
09/26/2020
Worked with Steve when I was a Reserve Police Officer in Altoona and his passing is a huge loss. I will always keep the jokes and stories he had to tell close to me and I pray for the family of this great man. RIP Steve and thank you for your service and my God be with you my friend.
Betsy Solberg
09/26/2020
Jean, what an honorable man he was. I am so sorry for your loss!!
Sheri Hansen
09/26/2020
The news of Steve's passing broke my heart. My thoughts and prayers go out to Steve's family durring this difficult time.
Judy Sprague
09/25/2020
dear childhood friend Steve... RIP now one of God's angels. thanks for the memories although a shortened time here, will forever remember your smile.
Mark Cooper Criminal Intel Analyst
09/25/2020
I knew Steve and his sense of humor well. We worked together many times over the years. May the Lord watch over his family in their moment of grief. I cannot be there to show my respect as I fight my own battle, but rest assured you all are in my prayers.
Mark Shepard, US Marshal ret
09/25/2020
God bless Steve and his loved ones. im glad i knew him