IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Stephanie
Senft
March 30, 1975 – November 10, 2025
Mrs. Stephanie Lynn Senft of Maitland, FL, passed away peacefully on November 10, 2025, with her husband and mother by her side, following a battle with an aggressive form of melanoma skin cancer. She was only 50 years of age.
Stephanie was born on Easter Sunday, March 30, 1975, to Theresa Nobles and Douglas Havens in Sayre, PA. After graduating from Sayre High School in 1993, she attended Slippery Rock University. She was a proud member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma Sorority, where she formed several lifelong friendships—and met her loving husband of 20 years.
Stephanie began her professional journey with an internship at the Orange County Division of Safety, where she quickly discovered her passion for safety and prevention—an interest that would guide her throughout her career. She went on to work for Zenith Insurance Company in their workers' compensation division, where she excelled and formed more lifelong friendships. One of those professional relationships ultimately brought her to Hanover, where she rose to become the Regional Director of the Southeast. Stephanie's ability to connect with people—regardless of their role—made her an invaluable member of every team she joined. Her accountability, clarity in goal setting, relatability, unrelenting grit, and unwavering loyalty made her the kind of leader anyone would be proud to follow.
Stephanie was preceded in death by her devoted stepfather, Mr. Edward Nobles; father-in-law, Michael Senft; Uncle Jon Moore; Uncle Lavern (Skeet) Havens; Aunt Pat Havens; and Uncle Lee Wark.
She is survived by her husband, Mark; daughters, Sophia and Raquelle; son, Lukas; mother, Theresa Nobles; father, Douglas Havens (Diana); mother-in-law, Donna Miller (Richard); mother-in-law, Paula Senft; brother, Craig Havens (Alyssa); brother-in-law, Eric Senft (Larissa); brother-in-law, Rick Miller (Leanne); Aunt Jane Wark; Uncle Harry Havens; Aunt Lucy Havens; Uncle Mark Havens (Sofia); Aunt Sharon Smith (Michael); Uncle Kip Senft; Uncle John Senft (Joan); Uncle Rick Senft (Renee); Uncle Steve Senft (Debbie); Aunt Betsy Schumacher; and Aunt Bonnie Garrity (Ed). Stephanie is also survived by several nieces, nephews and cousins. Stephanie's commitment to her community was evident through her dedication to All Saints Church and Preschool, where she served as Book Fair Chair, on the Executive Committee for the All Saints BASH, and as President of the PTO. Nothing meant more to her than the education of her children. Her love for Dommerich Elementary shone brightly through more than 11 years of volunteerism. Whether she was helping at the Harvest Hoedown, supporting Running Tribe, or celebrating Teacher Appreciation Day, she never needed a reason to be present at Dommerich, where all three of her beloved children attended school.
Her passion for education extended into the wider community through her support of Support Our Scholars, a local nonprofit whose mission is to provide mentorship, financial assistance, and emotional support to first-generation college students.
Fifty years will always feel too short, yet Stephanie's faith in Jesus and her unwavering trust in God were evident until the very end. She was immeasurably proud of Sophia, Raquelle, and Lukas. The lessons she taught and the love she poured into her children, husband, family, and friends will remain eternal. We will carry with us all the moments—big and small—and honor her all the days of our lives. A celebration of Stephanie's life will be held at All Saints Episcopal Church, 338 E. Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789, on December 2, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. The family invites all who knew her to attend and praise in her glory to Christ.
In lieu of flowers, please contact All Saints Episcopal Church at 407-647-3413 to honor Stephanie.
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