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Stephen R. SEARS M.D.

Spokane, Washington

Nov 23, 1944 – Apr 18, 2016 (Age 71)

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BORN
November 23, 1944
DIED
April 18, 2016
AGE
71
LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

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SEARS, Stephen R., M.D.(Age 71)Passed away peace-fully on April 18, 2016 at Sacred Heart Hospital while in the loving presence of his devoted wife. At four years old, Steve decided to go to West Point and steadily followed through on this goal after graduating from Annandale High School...

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George and I thought Steve was a beautiful person inside and out. We are so thankful we got to meet Steve and spend time with him. We loved him.

Dr. Sears delivered my son in December 1972 at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital. He was very nice and professional. Through the years I wondered how he was and it seems that he had a wonderful life and family.

Dr. Sears fixed my broken wrist (1993) and femur (1996) and I still remember how confident I felt under his care because of his competent and confident demeanor. I am very appreciative of his work! Rest In Peace Dr. Sears~

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

Doctor Sears was one of the first colleagues I met when I moved to Spokane. I always enjoyed working along side him at Holy Family. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Steve was beautiful person inside and out.We will miss you!!

Steve, you will always be our brother. A life well-lived, and well done! Emmett Mahle, USMA 1967

We offer our prayers for the soul of our classmate and friend, Steve. Many of us remember the difficulties he overcame as a cadet when he worked so hard to overcome his injuries and to maintain his education in a very difficult educational environment at West Point. We admired him then, and even more later as he healed and assisted so many during his life. We offer our prayers and condolences to his family. May Steve rest in peace with Our Savior.

Steve, you leave behind a loving family and a band of brothers. Your legacy is one of service to the country, patients, and all those you came into contact with. Job well done, my brother.
Paul Cline, USMA 1967