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Stephen P. Lich

Bellingham, Washington

May 20, 1941 – Nov 13, 2024

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May 20, 1941
DIED
November 13, 2024
LOCATION
Bellingham, Washington

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Stephen P. Lich May 20, 1941 - November 13, 2024 Mt. Vernon, Washington - Stephen P. Lich, age 83 passed away on November 13, 2024, in Skagit Valley Hospital. Son of the late Peter and Grace Lich, Steve grew up in Bellingham, graduating from Bellingham High School in 1959. He attended Western...

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Steve, You are the big brother that I never had. We'd worked together for years on our continual agency policy development and refinement language, and also as leaders in the risk management and safety committee. You'd tutored me when I was handed the reins of the agency during prior administrative transitions, . . . and boy was I grateful. I will miss our occasional BBQ lunch escapes, and our expeditions to the WFC conferences, and also your eminent sharp wit. When I'd imposed upon...

Peggy I was so sorry to read .Steve´s obituary. What a special person! I knew he enjoyed being a fireman but didn´t realize all the awards and extra awards he has earned. He was kind, giving and loved life. My condolences.

I am proud to say I worked with Steve at Sea-Land Service in the pricing department. He taught me the many things associated with the tariffs to the Jones Act trades. A great influence on me and my career with Sea-Land. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Peggy and family. Phil & Teresa Woare

I didn´t know this man, but he was quite accomplished. It sounds like he had a full life. Prayers to his loved ones.

I was raised on Utter street near the Bungalow Dairy. My parents, D.J. and Analee Brethour were close friends of Pete and Grace Lich. My father and Pete hunted pheasants in Eastern Washington for over 20 years. As a kid I was lucky to accompany them on many hunting trips. I can remember Pete talking about Stephan going into the Air Force and how proud he was of him. In reading his story, Stephen lived an accomplished life. In later years while visiting clients in the Parkway Chateau, I had...

Peggy as you know it is with deep sorrow to learn your (Stevie as known to you as his wife) husband has passed away. I feel for you missing him so very much. He came into your life as being a wonderful husband and a dedicated volunteer to the community for so many years. I look forward to seeing you soon to give you a real hug and share stories. Love you Cousin Peggy!