STEVE-CARGILE-Obituary

STEVE ALAN CARGILE

Mount Vernon, Washington

1960 - 2014 (Age 53)

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DIED
March 10, 2014
AGE
53
LOCATION
Mount Vernon, Washington

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Steve Alan Cargile, age 53, died at home on March 10, 2014 after a valiant fight with glioblastoma brain cancer. Born on July 8, 1960 to Ken and Ina Cargile at Memorial Hospital in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, Steve was the oldest brother to sisters Wendy and Carla. He attended school in the...

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My heart goes out to the whole family. I used to babysit for Shirley and at times Ken and Ina for the girls, and was proud to call Steve a friend.
RIP my friend and may you all find peace and comfort.
Brenda Grahn

Oh, Kellie, I am so sorry to hear of Steve's illness and passing. He was a fun guy and you two have always been the cutest couple. Blessings to you, your daughter, and Steve's family.

Words can't express how sorry I am to hear of Steve's passing... He was a wonderful person.. My heart and prayers go out to you.. He will be greatly missed...

I am very sorry for your loss. I also lost my husband to GBM last Summer. If you ever feel the need to talk to somebody that understands what you went through, contact me.

I am very sorry for your loss. I also lost my husband to GBM last Summer. If you ever feel the need to talk to somebody that understands what you went through, contact me. [email protected]

Kellie and Taylor,
I'm so sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family through this toughest of times. Steve was a great guy. I feel blessed to have known him.

With deepest sympathy to the family during your time of grief. May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

Kellie and Taylor I was heart broken to hear of Steve's passing. Lean on God for the strength you will need during this difficult time. I hope it gives you some comfort to know people care and are praying for your family.

Thoughts and prayers for Kellie, Taylor and the Cargile family. Steve was a great guy, great natural athlete at everything he did and a great friend to many. That smile and laugh will always be a great memory and he will be missed and thought of often.