Father and K.B. Shellfish Owner Steven Bloom passes away in Norwalk

In a shocking turn of events, the community mourns the sudden demise of Steven Bloom, confirmed dead on Tuesday, December 5, 2023. His unexpected departure has left a void in the hearts of those who knew him, prompting an outpouring of condolences and tributes from friends and well-wishers.

Steven Bloom, born on December 29, 1961, in Norwalk, Connecticut, was more than a beloved son, brother, and father; he was a passionate oysterman carrying on a family legacy. Despite facing the loss of both parents, Norman Bloom and Jeanne Lysobey Bloom, before his birth, Steven’s dedication to his family’s oystering heritage was unwavering.

Having graduated from Norwalk High School in 1979, Steven devoted his entire life to the sea and the shellfish business. From working with Talmadge Bros., his family’s firm, to establishing his venture, K.B. Shellfish, and collaborating with his brother at Norm Bloom & Son, Steven’s contribution to the local industry was substantial.

Beyond his work, Steven found joy in skiing at Okemo Mountain, relishing the sea, boating, and being an active member of the South Norwalk Boat Club and the Ischoda Yacht Club. Notably, his devotion to his daughter, Kristen, was the guiding force in his life.

As of now, the circumstances surrounding Steven Bloom’s untimely demise remain undisclosed, leaving the public in suspense about the precise cause of death. Updates on this tragic event will be shared with the community as soon as more information becomes available.

In the meantime, friends and community members are encouraged to keep Steven Bloom’s family in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate through this challenging period, mourning the loss of a remarkable individual who made a lasting impact on both the shellfish industry and the hearts of those around him.

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