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Stephen Thomas RICHTER

Issaquah, Washington

1943 - 2016

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RICHTER, Stephen Thomas May 5, 1943- October 17, 2016 Stephen Thomas Richter passed away peacefully at home on October 17, 2016 after experiencing life to the fullest His Way. Steve inspired us all with his love, generosity, creativity, and problem solving...

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I can't remember Steve with out remembering my brother john and savage. Lots of schemes and dreams.pilchuck had a real chance with steve at the Helm. My brother john in the ski shop and savage making sure that we bendz knees. Steve was a business when needed but had a. Genuine kindness and interest in those he meet in his travels.like my brother their was always a better way of doing a project we will miss him and his smooth turns on the hill david and ginny larson also bob and bill hurt

Richter Family,
We are so very sorry to hear of the passing of Steve. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Our love and prayers go out to Carol and Vicki and all who loved Steve. He was kind and always looking out for us. Pete was his first employee at Crystalite and is still working there. He was good to our son Eric in so many ways...we Cherished our friendship with Steve. What an amazing man, who lived a great, full life and is now be rewarded by God. Love you Steve, Pete & Kathie Krausz

So sorry to read about Steve the other day.We were friends and neighbors f to Janine and Steve. Steve was 3 yrs older than Janine and I. Teri Alexander, Scott Wilson, and Janine and I walked to and from
school together when we were younger.
Steve was probably 5th or 6th grade when he fashioned a motorized go cart using an old lawn mower motor to propell it. Quite impressive to the neighborhood kids. This ingenuity and mechanical ability helped him in his endeavors throughout his...

Thoughts and Prayers go out to the whole Family. I knew the Richter's when they lived in Spokane on the corner of Bemis and Bismark Streets...Many happy memories between our two Families. So very sorry for your loss.

Vic,
I'm so glad I got to be with you two in Arizona! It was a wonderful time and I shall remember your bright, funny, loving Steve. We will see him again soon and never shed another tear! Praise the Lord!!!

The Washington State Veterans Cemetery extends our deepest sympathies to the family of Stephen T. Richter for your loss. We honor him for the service and sacrifice he made for our nation, he is a true hero.

An honor and a pleasure to have known you Steve. Prayers to the family.

Steve is loved by myself and others that know him. He will not be forgotten and will always be an inspiration.