STEVEN M. MOREAU, LT, USN

★★★ Memorial Monday ★★★

LT Steven Moreau, USN '80 was lost on August 7, 1987 when the A-4 Skyhawk he was piloting crashed near Lemoore Naval Air Station, California during a routine training mission.

In the 1980 Lucky Bag:

Steve came to Navy after a year at NAPS, and being from a Navy family seemed to fit right in, although he'd never admit it. He was never really happy about classes, and went through four majors before he found the right one. He spent more time working out and running than anything else, and was recruited for the crew team youngster year. A natural leader and super athlete, he was the ideal choice for team captain first class year. Steve will be remembered for his absence from most of our class pictures, and for being the 'Iron Mid' at Quantico second class summer. Quiet and reserved, yet always sure of himself, Steve is one of the most respected and well-liked guys in the class.

He was winged by his father, RADM Art Moreau in March 1982; in 1987 he graduated the "TOPGUN" program.

Steven was survived by his wife, Melissa; his son, Matthew Ryan; his mother, Mrs. Arthur (Katie) S. Moreau of Mt. Vernon, Va.; two brothers, Christopher and Lt. Arthur S., III; two sisters, Johanna and Mrs. Kathleen Alexander of Jacksonville, Fla.; and a nephew and two nieces.

To Honor! ⚓

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