Stephen-Sall-Obituary

Stephen H. Sall

Portland, Oregon

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Sall, Stephen H. 61 12/6/1948 9/14/2010 Our friend, Steve Sall, left us Sept. 14, 2010, after a courageous three-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). While the disease robbed him of the ability to walk and talk, it never dampened his indomi-table spirit, humor, or compassion....

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Steve was a great person i loved going thru the park with him and being quizzed about trees!

Steve's wife gave us a Tshirt that said "Steve's wobbly knees" at an ALS walk 9 years ago. My son was just wearing it yesterday and I was talking about what a special man he was. Love being reminded of him every time he wears it. May his memory continue to be for a blessing!

I was Stephens caregiver until he passed..what a great compassionate and caring guy! I think of him often. Love tari

I worked with Steve at PCEO Intel in the late 1980's. He was such a wonderful person and always had a smile and kind words for everyone. I came across this sad news while looking at the PCEO yearbook. May he rest in peace. Kathy McCabe (Brisbane, Australia)

Steve holds a special place in my heart. I only met him after his diagnosis, and he managed its impact with grace and humor. I am so grateful that he graced my life for a brief time. I will never forget him.

It is hard to identify one best quality about Steve. There were so very many. Tonight, what stands out to me is friendship. Though his circle of friends was large, Steve made sure each knew how important s/he was to him. I treasure my dear friend, Steve

Steve will always have a special place in our hearts - he was a great neighbor and friend and we have wonderful memories of July 4th festivities in the cul-de-sac with the Sall family and time with them in Cannon Beach. Steve was an incredibly kind and generous person and I will always be grateful to him for getting my resume to the right person at Intel. Thank you Steve for all of the wonderful memories and for being such a great role model to the rest of us - teaching us to always give of...

Steve was one of my first managers at Intel. Right away I knew he was kind, fair and extremely intelligent.
I will never forget Steve, his love for his wife and son, his kindness and gently soul.

I send my deepest condolences to Terri, David, his family and dear friends.

I'm sorry that Steve left us so early in life. I worked with Steve at the Tualatin Hills Nature Park, (I am retired now). He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor. He loved the Nature Park.