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Keith Schlemlein
March 10, 2011
Dear Steve's Family,
My Mom informed me today of Steve's passing. I was sad to hear the news. He was one of the first kids I met when our family moved to Issaquah back in the 70's. He has a good friend and a good fishing buddy. Steve, Bob Reeves and I used to go fishing about every day in the Creek during the summer. He always got the biggest fish. Whether we were dropping our lines next to the fish hatchery, which we weren't suppose to, or snagging salmon, they fought like wild cats, we always has a great time. I will cherish those memories. God Bless you and keep you.
Marc Tollefson
February 22, 2011
Dear Family, I was sorrowed to learn of Steve's passing. Our paths crossed way back in Junior High School where we were school mates and played sports together. I especially remember the day's we went fishing in the pond out in Issaquah. My thoughts are with you.
Paul Secord
February 21, 2011
Dear Polly, Maddie and Kellen,
I am so sorry and deeply saddened to learn of Steve's passing. Although I did not know him well, I do know he was a devoted husband and father. Stephanie and Kevin kept me informed on his condition and how he battled his illness with unbelievable strength. The love and support he received from his famliy and friends gave him encouragement to keep fighting.
It is truly sad that Steve is gone but through faith you know he is now in a better place and his pain and suffering is gone. You now have the memories of the wonderful times you shared that will be a part of you all forever.
God Bless you all and God bless Steve.
Paul K.Secord
February 20, 2011
Polly, Maddie, and Kellen, we are truly sorry for the loss of Steve. We will remember him fondly as the wise father of the neighborhood. God be with you in your time of sorrow. With love, Dale, Carrie, Rachel and Shane Bowers
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