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Stephen Yee

Berkeley, Ca, California

1949 - 2019

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Stephen Henry Yee

March 3, 1949 - May 29, 2019

Steve died peacefully in his sleep in Amarillo, TX with his wife, Kalena at his side, on his return from his favorite cross-country motorcycle ride, the Run for the Wall. He had been diagnosed with stage-4 lung cancer four years ago. Born in...

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Stephen, you will always be remembered Brother for all you did with the Run....truly a life friend of the Fuel Team....Tom and Roxy

Roxy and I will always remember Steven as one of our Fuel Team Brothers

Steve/Shy One, just found this out today from our friend/rider, Lawrence Payne, OK. Thank God I got to know and ride w/ you to DC, brother. Thank God I got to take you out to lunch 3 yrs ago and had our pic taken. Love you brother. RIP. God keep you.

Steve. you will greatly be missed. I enjoyed riding with you on the fuel team. I send my best to your family. Please except my condolences.

I found riding with Steve as part of the Fuel Team was always a pleasure and Honor! My wife Roxy and I were always impressed by Steve's willingness without hesitation to help a fellow rider, help with assorted tasks, or just be a friend. Many times we shred quite stories about 'age', family and purpose. Occasionally even talked a little smack about bikes.... Quiet as though he may have been, focused he always was. Roxy and I will forever remember the dedicated spirit Steve had about being...

I will always remember the first time I met Steve. I introduced myself and told him our mutual friend Terry Peterson said I was to take special care of him and mentor him in the ways of the fuel crew. Steve was always quiet and unassuming but, never failed to be wherever he was needed. Always a volunteer for anything extra we might have to do. He was a true patriot and I will miss him dearly.

5/24/18: Steve with RFTW Fuel team at Charlston, WV Capitol

5/22/18: Rolling into Wentzville Veterans Memorial