Stephen-Corno-Obituary

Stephen Corno

Tigard, Oregon

Feb 19, 1942 – Oct 10, 2023

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February 19, 1942
DIED
October 10, 2023
LOCATION
Tigard, Oregon

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Stephen F. Corno, 82, of Tigard OR, passed away at home on Oct. 10, 2023 after a battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis.Steve loved his family and friends and he will be missed by many. He enjoyed the game of golf and a good red wine.He is survived by his wife of almost 60 years, Maxine, and their...

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Maxine and Jill....I was saddened to read of Steve's passing. I will always remember the wonderful times we had as next door neighbors on Indian Creek. Thinking of you both.

Dear Maxine, We are deeply saddened to learn of Steve's passing. Steve was a good friend at the bank and I remember fondly the times we had discussing professional and family values. Steve was also an excellent athlete displaying his skills when we played on the bank's softball team. Those were definitely fun and good times. Steve was truly one of those special "good guys" I've been fortunate to come across in my lifetime. RIP, Steve. You will be remembered.

Praying for Maxine and family to know God's peace during this time of sorrow. Lots of fond memories of Steve during our high school years together and later on our monthly lunch gatherings together. Love and Prayers, Eldon and Carla Rose

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. It has brought to mind the importance of family. We have not remained close over the years but I want to send my deepest sympathy.

Dear Maxine & Jill My heart literally sank the afternoon I walked into the club, and discovered why the flag was at half-mast. A flag you know I personally raised & lowered so many times.... I saw Steve regularly over the last 5 yrs & had no clue of his illness; so like Steve. I´ve known you both 40 yrs now...from the same source, but in completely different ways. Your family has always been among my absolute "1st families of TCC"! You may not have been among the club´s founders or...

I'm very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. It was always a pleasure to be in Steves's company with his great sense of humor. He lived a great life and was loved and respected by those who knew him.

Steve, Jerry, Jack and Bob. The crazy golf foursome who travel around playing any course that would have us. Steve was the one who made the arrangements, made us laugh and took our money cause he was the best player. Best player and best friend. We will miss you so much big guy. Maxine and Jill, our heart are with you and know that Steve's love and light will always be with you.

Maxine and Jill: I am so very sorry to hear about Steve´s passing. So many happy, fun crazy memories of our Indian Creek cul de sac gang - dancing, cards, golf at TCC. He was a really good guy and we we were lucky to know and be friends with him. I am out of town and won´t be able to attend, but will be with you, and him, in spirit.

Dear Maxine and Jill, We are so sorry to learn of Steve´s passing. He was an all around great guy who we enjoyed being with. Our thoughts are with you.