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Longtime N.J. Operator Steve Linzey Passes

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By RePlay Editor on August 27, 2024 INSTANT REPLAY

Steve LinzeyJersey Shore amusement operator Steve Linzey died suddenly, Monday, Aug. 26, of an apparent heart attack while in his workshop. He was 71.

Friend Peter Novakovic (Big City Auctions, Long Beach, N.Y.) said had just finished a phone call with Steve and then, just three minutes later, got a call from Linzey’s employee saying he was gone. The pair had been working in Linzey’s shop behind his home in Jackson, N.J.  “He told me to get the tools from the shed,” the employee told Novakovic. “When I returned a minute later, he was on the ground.” Emergency services were called, but Linzey passed.

An operator for some 40 years, Steve Linzey also worked for Al Kress as a sales rep for his Coin Machine Distributors. (Al’s son AJ Kress found some of Linzey’s business cards in his father’s belongings, and was intending to give them to Linzey at the next IAAPA show.) Linzey also worked for Ron Getlan in New Rochelle, N.Y., helping run his arcades (Amusement Consultants).

Steve Linzey - old business cards Al Press kept
The old business cards found in the late Al Press’ belongings by his son AJ, who looked forward to giving them to Steve Linzey at this year’s IAAPA show.
Steve Linzey - RePlay file photo
Steve with his big smile and trademark mustache in a RePlay photo archives image (circa 1980s).

“He loved attending auctions and was extremely helpful to everyone,” said Novakovic. “He would help strangers at auctions, fixing games for free, giving his phone number out and walking people through problems…and he never wanted a penny. He was very mechanically inclined and could fix anything.

“He was a big-hearted man,” his friend continued. “He looked after his ill brother for years and watched over his nephew as if he was his own son. He took his girlfriend on nice trips. He was a true friend and great man.”

RePlay will share details on services when we learn of them. Rest in peace.

Steve Linzey
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