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Robert Allen Steed

Oregon City, Oregon

1936 - 2021

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Robert Allen SteedApril 1, 1936 - Jan. 23, 2021 Bob was born as a first-generation American of Swedish descent, born to Richard William Steed and Stina (Westman) Steed. He was the seventh of eight children, all born at home in Portland. He attended Rose City Grade School, Grant High School, and...

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Bob was a member of Alpha Rho Omega fraternity when I pledged. We had some fun times. T.D. Hughes L&C Class of 1962

I worked with Bob at Emanuel. What I remember so clearly about Bob was his ready smile and his willingness to engage with everyone in warm and genuine way.

I am saddened that I won't get to see and talk with Bob at Moreland Presbyterian Church again. I enjoyed every interaction I had with him. And I've never met anyone who was so enthusiastic about liver and onions (which he told me he only ate when his wife was out of town).

Bob was a member of Alpha Rho Omega fraternity at Lewis and Clark College when I pledged in 1958. We had one year together and we had
some good times.

As a young girl, I loved hearing the funny stories Uncle Bob told about his brothers and sisters. Indeed, I will always remember the "twinkle in his eye". My heart is with Becky and all the kids and grandkids.

Sorry to hear of Bob's passing - we go back to his Emanuel days working together on risk management matters. Then next at Willamette Falls Hospital where my late wife was Lead Nurse - Med-Surg. She spoke very highly of Bob as CEO - which is meaningful as she wasn't always pleased with non-medical high "management." He wasn't the type to stay behind his desk making daily "rounds" to support the staff.
Just a super guy who will be missed.

Rest in peace Uncle Bob. You will be missed. Our condolences to Becky and the kids.

Rest in peace Uncle Bob. You will be missed. Our condolences to Becky and the kids.

Dear Becky__We will always remember Bob for being the very good person he was. Our state & our nation need many more like him. We were so sorry to hear of his death and send you and your family our sincere condolences.