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Stephen "Steve" Winterburn

Bellingham, Washington

1943 - 2014

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Stephen Winterburn, age 70 of Bellingham, passed away on August 29, 2014. He was born on November 18, 1943 in Bellingham to William Winterburn and Florence Casey. He grew up in Bellingham and graduated from Bellingham High School in 1961. He attended WWU for a short time before he met his wife to...

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I met Steve at a party at my cousin's house. After we talked for a while, I learned that, although retired, he still helped seniors. My mom needed a ramp for her wheelchair. He did good work, and I still remember his proud, laughing face when he said, "And it's almost ADA-compliant!" (It was a difficult space to fit the ramp in.) He also found a way to add a walk-in tub to a very tight master bathroom. These two additions made the last three years of my mother's life much easier. I...

Dear Pat and Family, My heart and prayers are out to you and Steve. A great person to all, in the old Bellingham days, Hydro Races to helping Mom and Dad at Cabin Creek in the early years. God Bless brother, Chris Veleke

I knew Steve through my best friend,Kim Radisich,who is Steve's niece.He always took a genuine interest in what was going on in your life and always had a smile. Condolences to all in Steve's family.

Chris, So sorry for the loss of your father...my prayers to you and your family.

Sending deepest sympathies to Pat and family. I knew Steve through our mutual friend Sandy Bortner. Steve always made me laugh and gave me a big hug whenever I ran into him! Steve was also a friend to my younger brother through the Construction world. I will never forget his humor and that smile! God Bless, Debbie Wilson

So sorry to see Steve's passing. When ever I seen him I always had a good laugh with him. The last few times I seen him was at doctor Austin's office and I had my little dog with me and he went outside and got his little dog to show me. The big man with a marshmallow heart. He will be truly missed. My thoughts go out to the family . God bless you all .

Steve built a ramp for my mom so she could stay in her house after she became wheelchair-bound. And he always had a good story to tell. I will miss him. My deepest condolences to his family.

So sad that Steve is gone. I will always remember our growing up years as his family was a big part of ours. He and my brother, Gary Rusing, were good friends for so long. Steve, along with Gordie Laird, were a big help to me after my husband Jim died. I will never forget him, his kindness and sense of humor. My best to Pat and all the family. Judy Ryan

Pat and Family,
You and I have never met, but Steve was a very good friend of mine in High School. My thought are with you and your family. Penny Fitzgerald Piotter