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Steve Douglas Dishman

1950 - 2019

Steve Douglas Dishman obituary, 1950-2019, Kingsland, TX

BORN

1950

DIED

2019

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Steve Dishman Obituary

“What’s your story?”


This was Steve’s signature question, usually posed to an unsuspecting mark while Steve sported a playful grin. Inside the family it became known as “The Question,” as it would be asked countless times to good friends and new acquaintances alike. His sons’ girlfriends were warned so they could craft a witty retort—his favorite type of response—but regardless of the answer, each person would receive his rapt attention as they spoke.


As for Steve, he was a lifelong Texas boy, growing up in Spring Branch to parents who were first-generation off-the-farm. He played football at the University of Houston and spent most of his adult life in San Antonio and Missouri City/Sugar Land. He married, raised three boys, worked in pharmaceutical sales, and was active in his church before eventually moving to Horseshoe Bay, where he passed to eternal life on January 6, 2019.


But that’s not really his story, is it?


Steve’s favorite song was “Jingle Bells” because he “knew all the words.” He had the loudest, most infectious laugh you ever heard, undoubtedly enhancing the experience for anyone in the theater when he first saw Mrs. Doubtfire. He loved to debate and discuss important issues, especially religion and politics. He had an unmistakable whistle that could be heard a mile away. He could be imposing, but rarely was, instead preferring disarming wit and warmth. He was an inveterate salesman, making fast friends of everyone he met.  And he was a natural teacher and coach, always at his sharpest when communicating his insights—whether to a team of Little Leaguers, to his salesmen, or to his kids.


His favorite “Pearls of Wisdom” were replayed ad nauseum, including such hits as “It will be your best friend who offers you drugs”; “It doesn’t matter what floor you park on in the parking garage as long as you’re near the elevator”; and “Walk toward the man with the hose.” (If you want more context on any of these, ask his sons.)


But his most urgent and oft-repeated lessons were always about life’s ultimate end and purpose. As a young man, he was convinced he had made too many mistakes to deserve God’s love; he had hurt too many people to be saved. After years in the wilderness, he picked up the Bible again, searching for a loophole—a way back into God’s presence—and he found it in the redemption offered through Jesus Christ. More than anything else, this was the story of Steve’s life: the lost being found, the prodigal son returning to a father who never stopped hoping and waiting. It’s the story he would tell and retell as long as he lived: “For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith” and “The ONLY thing that counts is faith expressing itself through love.”


Steve would jokingly say that the goal of The Question was to “run off the weak ones.” But in truth, it served two purposes:



Steve genuinely cared for people and was endlessly curious about them.
He wanted to encourage people to reflect on the question. What’s the narrative of your life? Is it a good one?

So for one last time, please consider for yourself Steve’s most infamous question: What’s your story?


Steve is preceded in death by his father and mother, Guy Alton Dishman and Ella Louise Dishman. His legacy is carried on by his loving wife of nearly 41 years, Patty Coleman Dishman; his sons Ty (wife Charis, children Colt, Levi, Tatum, and Zoe), Cody (wife Chêz, children Eliza, Hazel, and Ezra), Dusty (fiancée Adalee Embesi), and Brett Alan Smith; sister Benny Kay Malone; and many friends and family, too numerous to list but not forgotten.


A come-and-go visitation and reception will be held at Marble Falls Church of Christ on Thursday, Jan 10th from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.  A memorial service will be held at First Colony Church of Christ in Sugar Land on Saturday, January 12th at 2:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please come prepared to share a fond memory, or—better yet—a good story.


Steve’s care entrusted to Cremation Advocates by Putnam, 206 Avenue H, Suite 204, Marble Falls, Texas 78654. (830) 798-8413. www.CremationAdvocates.net

Published by Highland Lakes Cremation Center - Marble Falls, TX on Jan. 8, 2019.

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C T

February 23, 2020

Thank you for sharing!! This brought tears to my eyes.
Such a tribute, he must have been a wonderful man. Makes us all think of what truly matters in this life.My heartfelt condolences to his loved ones. This was one of the most touching tributes I have ever read. May your memories bring you comfort.. He truly sounds like an inspiration for all..A life well lived....

Sylvia M

December 8, 2019

I have never read such an inspiring story as this man I have never met. The video was amazing and made me wish that I had known him. Bless this family Oh Lord, I pray! Thank you for sharing his story for all to read.

Linda Zedler Talley

October 7, 2019

I didn't know this man but I am grateful the family agreed to let Legacy to publicize his wonderful story. And the video and music were perfect. What a tribute to a great Christian man. I look forward to meeting him Someday at the Throne of Jesus.

Sharon Ellwood

July 26, 2019

I didn't know Steve, but just by reading his story and seeing the loving family pictures, I wish I would have. He just embodies warmth, love, and family values. I'm sure he is greatly missed.

Amy BEARDSLEY

July 7, 2019

Inspiring! Thank you SO much for sharing Steve and family via the write up and photos w/ songs. Great message to rmind us to seek and live for our Creator and Saviour who is always ready to welcome us back and forgive! I am saying a prayer for your family now. Just ran across this online today - and so glad !

April 27, 2019

My condolences to the friend and family. My you find comfort in your treasured memories and gods promise to return your loved ones who pass away in death. 1Thessalonians 4 : 13,14

Robert Henry

March 26, 2019

Wow! At 73 years old, I am so impressed. I have never met Steve, in fact I have never been to Texas but he sounds like one heck of a guy and I hope to meet him some day, "NOT TOO SOON". It sounds like we have lost a wonderful man

January 9, 2019

Losing a loved one is never easy, but our loving god promises to give the strength and courage you'll need to endure, and to cope with the pain of your loss. He also promises to hold your hand every step of the way. (Isaiah 40:29, 41:10, 13)

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Jan

10

Visitation

6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Marble Falls Church of Christ

TX

Jan

12

Memorial service

2:00 p.m.

First Colony Church of Christ

Sugar Land, TX

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Highland Lakes Cremation Center - Marble Falls, TX

206 Ave H Suite 204, Marble Falls, TX 78654