STEVEN EDWARD LAUX – Obituary
Steven Edward Laux, age 46, of Washington Township, New Jersey, died on Sunday, June 7, 2026, at Jefferson Hospital in Washington Township, NJ.
He is survived by his loving wife, Randi Nicole Laux (nee Weinerman), his partner of 23 years and beloved wife of nearly 14 years since their marriage on September 29, 2012; his three children, Jesse Laux, Charlotte Laux, and Willow Laux; his mother, Susan Laux; his father, Joe Laux (Marion Rosener); his father-in-law, Alexsei Warren (Teresa); his mother-in-law, Barbara Rosevelt (John); his siblings, Jonathan Pressley (Lindsay), Vickey Hoffman (Jason), Loriann Camp (William, Jr.), Michael Laux (Nina), Bill Laux (Diane), Melissa Laux, and Lisa Laux; and his late sisters, Michelle Clayton and Sherry Marie Parisi. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews: Lilly Camp, Grace Pressley, Sage Rosiello, Isabella Pressley, William Camp III, Michael Laux Jr., Reggie Scarab, Daniella Laux, Addison Laux, Keegan Jamerson, Parker Hoffman, Jonathan Pressley, Davada Laux-Scardino, Samuel Pressley, Sadie Pressley, Gabriel Pressley, the late Lucy Pressley, Jacob Newton, and Jared Newton.
Born on May 18, 1980, in Voorhees, New Jersey, Steven was raised in Franklinville. He graduated from Delsea Regional High School, Class of 1999, where he was a member of the JROTC and ran track. He served in the United States Army, attended Divers Academy International, and Mobile Technical Training School. Steven lived in Elk Township, Clayton, Williamstown, and Georgia before residing in Washington Township for the past 10 years.
Steven worked as a Mobile Electronics Technician with Elite Automotive Accessories in Glassboro, as a Machine Operator at Sony Music in Pitman, and as a Commercial Diver for several companies over the past 16 years. He was a proud member of the Wharf & Dock Builders, Piledrivers, and Divers Local 474.
From an early age, Steven played soccer for eight years. He was a car and motorcycle enthusiast who loved fixing, buying, flipping, and modifying vehicles and attending car shows. A hardcore fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies, he enjoyed traveling and family adventures—especially their annual trips to Lake George for the past six years—as well as camping. Above all, Steven was a dedicated and devoted husband and father who cherished his family.
Relatives and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life on Friday, June 19, 2026, at 4:00 PM at the Clayton Fire Hall, 107 W. High Street, Clayton, NJ 08312. In keeping with Steve’s personality, please honor him by wearing Eagles or Phillies gear or any movie-related or funny t-shirt. Just please don’t wear black, as Steve would not want people to be sad.
Arrangements were entrusted to the Barclay Funeral Home. You may sign the guestbook and send condolences at BarclayFuneralHome.net.
Steven’s vibrant spirit, love for adventure, and devotion to his family will be remembered fondly by all who knew him. He will be deeply missed.
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