WARSAW, Ohio — A quiet town is wrestling with shock and sorrow after Steven R. Husk Jr., 41, died Friday morning in a crash on U.S. Route 36 near State Route 60. Friends and family in Warsaw are struggling to make sense of the loss.
Steven was heading along the highway in the early hours when his vehicle collided with another car. Emergency crews rushed to the scene, but despite their efforts, he was pronounced dead there. The crash remains under review by local authorities as they work to understand exactly what happened.


In town, people remember Steven as someone who was always willing to help. Neighbors talk about his steady work ethic and his easy smile. He was the kind of person who greeted others with a friendly word and left a lasting impression on those he met.
His family says Steven was devoted to the people he cared about. He made time for friends, offered help without being asked, and quietly supported others through everyday acts of kindness. These memories now comfort those who loved him most.
Grief has settled over Warsaw, with many remembering Steven’s presence at community events and small gatherings. For those close to him, his loss feels immeasurable. They say his life, though unexpectedly cut short, made an impact on their hearts.
As the investigation continues, friends and family are planning ways to honor Steven’s memory. They speak of his legacy of kindness, hoping to keep his spirit alive in the work they do and the lives they touch.
In the face of sudden loss, Warsaw stands together — sharing stories, offering support, and holding onto the moments they had with a man who mattered deeply to them all