R.-Waldeck-Obituary

R. Stephen Waldeck

Woodland, California

1947 - 2015

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deck passed away at home in Woodland, May 14, 2015. He was born to Ralph and Dorothy Cranston Waldeck in 1947 in Woodland. While at Woodland High School, Steve played basketball (a team captain); track and field where he won the Jay Sehorn Award for pole-vaulting. He was a quarterback at the...

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I am heart broken. My prayers to you JoAnn and family for your loss. I enjoyed Steve so much over the years both in the dental office and when he did my taxes each year. He will certainly be missed.

Steve prepared my taxes for 30 years, but he did more than that. With him as an adviser I was able to raise 3 kids as a single parent. He was a true friend. My condolences to all his family.

Dearest Joann and Family,
Pat and I are heart broken about your loss.
Steve was such a fun and full of life guy. We really hope the wonderful memories can fill you and help you heal. Thinking of you.
Love Patty & Pat Parker

Our deepest heartfelt sympathy go out to JoAnn, Steve's children & grandchildren, the entire Waldeck family and all those who knew and loved him! Steve was a wonderful human being! We will always remember his great sense of humor and fantastic smile!

God Bless you Steve, today and always!

I first met Steve when I was 16 years old. Coming from a family of 4 girls he was the closest I ever had to a brother. I guess once a brother-in-law always a brother-in-law. I am going to sincerely miss my once a year tax appointment. Steve always asked about the kids and wanted to know how they were doing.
My deepest sympathy to his family.

RIP Stephen.....Stephen did my tax returns for years...very nice man! I, also, worked for his uncle-Eldon Cranston at Cranston's Bro.
Prayers to his family.

I became friends with Steve when we were in first grade at Dingle Elementary. He lived right across the st from the school on Elm, in his back yard was a building and we used to play there all the time. He would set an alarm clock to go off an we had to dive out a window. He always beat me. I then transferred to Beamer and and Steve went to Gibson, we had a school competition in football and Steve was the quarterback for Gibson We won but not by much. He was will liked and will be missed.

From a former helo crew chief, may you rest in peace and enjoy telling tall tales with your brothers who preceeded you.

I worked with Steve at Collier Hardware in Chico while we both attended Chico State College in the late 1960's. Steve was well-liked by everyone, we will always remember him, and we mourn his passing. -John Gallardo, Chico