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Stephen "Steve" COLVIN

Spokane, Washington

1941 - 2020

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August 14, 2020
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Spokane, Washington

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COLVIN, Stephen

Stephen Colvin, 79, passed away August 14, 2020 of Covid-19 in Spokane, WA. Steve was born in Oakland, CA, on June 13, 1941 to Fred and Theodora Colvin. He and his family moved to Portland OR where he grew up and graduated from Jefferson High School in 1959 and later served in...

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In the the short time I had the pleasure to meet Steve colvin I realized what a true gem of an individual I was gifted to be talking to, he had the gift of gab and love to talk about business and life in general, he brought great things to the world and those around him and will be missed.
John Wallace
4 Ace's Construction Spokane

We are so sad to hear of Steve's passing. We celebrated a couple birthdays with him as his birthday was the same day as Dads(Bill Davis). He was always the funny one. Our youngest got his start as an electrician at Merit. Dad was once a partner @ Merit. Condolences to Peggy & the family. Steve will never be forgotten.

We didn't know Steve except when we met him at Cory's in 2018 . We know his son and daughter Marly and we know that Cory is one of the finest man any man would be proud to call him son.

Our condolences go to Cory and Marly and the family. We remember so fondly our great neighbors, around the corner , on Westwood Dr. in PDX.
Steve always had a smile and a very positive attitude. We had lots of fun and many laughs with the family. I am sorry they were not on Westwood longer.
Steve had such a presence. Just lit up the room. I know he will be missed.
Hugs to all.
Susan and Bob Turner and family.

Will miss and cherish the banter and harassment. Mostly the that smile and friendship. Treated me like family.
Love you Papa Steve . Miss you and will laugh and steak cook off again someday.
Big nuts

So sorry to hear that Steve has passed. We had a lot of fun in high school. I was always thankful for his friendship and the kindness to me and my family Rest in peace Steve You are missed by many
Your friend Stelly

Steve will always be the brother I never had. It was never a question of not helping me with electrical problems. He will be missed .

I enjoyed running into Steve and Peggy around town or the lake. He always had time to chat about life, say something to make one smile or laugh. He was a larger than life personality. My condolences to his family and loved ones.

A good friend and a great man. We will all miss your smile, your laugh, and your infectious attitude.