Steven Bunker passed away in Orting, Washington. Funeral Home Services for Steven are being provided by CLOSED-Powers Funeral Homes, Inc.. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 19, 2003.
Dearest Steve,
We miss you so very much.
The place that only you could fill in our lives remains empty.
We'll love you forever, and we will be with you again.
Until then--Mom and Dad
Marie Bunker
January 12, 2005 | Orting, WA
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Dearest Steve,
It has been one year since you gave us good-bye hugs and said, "I'll call when we get home." When the phone rings we still expect to hear your, "Hi, Mom and Dad. How is everything there?"
Christmas without you--the empty spot that only you could fill!
But you were in our midst--what precious memories of the goofy games and fun things we did through all our years together!
You knew the true value of family and friends, and used your days here...
Marv & Marie Bunker
January 13, 2004 | Orting, WA
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Marie Bunker
August 09, 2003 | Orting, WA
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Dearest Steve,
Today we would have celebrated your birthday.
What a void your leaving has left in our lives! We long for, and need your comfort and words of advice. Life is so hard, with many decisions to make. We seem to hear your voice again, as so often before, "It will be ok".
Your time with us was so short, but you filled it with the love and memories that will ever be with us.
A man's life is a vapor, seen only on this short journey that we...
Marv and Marie Bunker
August 08, 2003 | Orting, WA
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Dearest Daddy;
How can I begin to thank you for the life you have given me and the person you made be become? I am who I am today for all the values you have tought me. Your outlook on life and you love for your family and friends has truly touched so many. We all will miss what you gave us just by being around. I miss you so much and just want so bad to hug you and have you tell me everything will be alright. I know with all the people who care they will help me through this but I...
Patricia Bunker-Davio
February 18, 2003 | Enumclaw, WA
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STEVE BUNKER WAS A SMILING SORT OF GUY. HE ALWAYS SMILED AND EVERYONE SMILED. STEVE WAS SUCH A POSITIVE INFULUENCE IN EVERYONE'S LIFE----INCLUDING OURS. HE WOULD GO OUT OF HIS WAY TO MAKE ONE FEEL COMFORTABLE AMD CONDIFENT. WE WILL MISS STEVE GREATLY, WE ALREADY DO. A PACKAGE OF KINDNESS, LOYALTY, HANDSOME, SMART, AND ALWAYS SMILING----THAT WAS OUR GOOD FRIEND, STEVE BUNKER. REST IN PEACE, YOU WILL FOREVER BE IN OUR HEARTS.
Dana & Ron Dooley
February 16, 2003 | Wolf Creek, MT
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Dear Steve,
We miss you very much.
We will try to help Julie with her broken heart count on us for that!!
TJ will continue to say grace and his prayers at night. They mean even more now, I think you will probably hear him.
You are missed greatly!!!
Love,
Tim, Annalyn, and TJ
Annalyn , Tim, and TJ Hefner
February 15, 2003 | Wolf Creek, MT
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As written by Wm. Shakespeare, "The evil men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones". Steve was nothing but good, top drawer so to speak, with nothing evil about him, always there to lend a helping hand, and never one to complain regardless how adverse a situation might be. Julie and Steve were wonderful, fun loving nieghbors of ours in the mountains and will be sorrowfully missed by, not only us, but others in the Wolf Creek community who knew him to be the great...
Max & Florence Schumaher
February 15, 2003 | Great Falls & Wolf Creek, MT
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Steve, we are so thankful to have had you for a friend. We will miss you so much - your drop-in visits (you were always welcome), your chiding us about working too hard, and those phone calls out of the blue. We appreciate all the help with our house projects, the racquetball games, your sense of humor. We had such a good time during you & Julie’s last visit over dinner at our place, watching Tyler & the boys play together, getting to know Julie, sharing stories & laughter. How much we were...