Dr. Steven H. Kaufman, a beloved physician, father, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where he spent his final years surrounded by family and loved ones. He was 77 years old.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 23, 1947, to Ralph and Sylvia Kaufman, Steve lived a life of purpose, devotion, and care for others.
A proud graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Steve dedicated more than 40 years of his career to practicing pulmonology in Norfolk and Chesapeake. He was deeply respected for his brilliance, compassion, and unwavering commitment to his patients. Medicine was not just his profession, but his calling, and he poured his heart into serving those in need.
Beyond his career, Steve was a caregiver in every sense of the word. He was the one who supported both the generations before him and the generations after him. Known for his quick wit, clever rhymes, warm smile, and gentle sarcasm, he brought light and laughter to those around him. He was a seeker of knowledge, solver of problems, meticulous reader of instruction manuals, dog-walker extraordinaire, doer of dishes, and the first to volunteer for that inevitable extra trip to the store.
Steve was married to the late Darlene Kaufman, and together they built a family rooted in love. He is survived by his sister, Ronni (Ron) Berndt; his daughter, Jamie (Peter) Baker and their children, Willow and Leo; and his bonus children: Joseph (Shane) Driskill (Erin), Raymond (Ben) Driskill with children Katherine and Grayson, and Genna Foster with children Matthew, Madison (Bailey and Charlie), Leah, and Kylie. He was a cherished uncle to Adam (Sara) Berndt, with daughter Abigail; Alisa (Ryan) Icenhour, with children Sarah and Bradley; and Ron and Gretchen Williams, with children Brandon, Brooke, Bryce, and Melia.
In honor of Steve’s life, the family invites memorial contributions to be made to the Parkinson’s Foundation or the Judeo-Christian Outreach Center.


