Steven-Faulk-Obituary

Steven Faulk

Bakersfield, California

Aug 5, 1950 – Jan 22, 2019

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August 5, 1950
DIED
January 22, 2019
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Bakersfield, California

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STEVEN D. FAULKAugust 5, 1950 - January 22, 2019

Steve was born on August 5, 1950 to Jack and Virginia Faulk in San Jose. He passed away on January 22nd, 2019 following complications of heart surgery.

Steve grew up in Gridley, CA with his two sisters, Patty Faulk Young and Joan...

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So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. His Dad and my Dad Bob Hagen went to San Jose State together and taught at Gilroy High.. I saw him and the family during our high school years but not much after that...

Rest In Peace brother.
In hoc. Brother Dickie Mcallister Sigma Chi. San Jose State
Gone, but always a special brother.

Coach Faulk was a wonderful person and a great coach one of my fondest memories was having him as my strong body teacher at South High School he used to put most of us kids to shame when it came to lifting weights he would out bench us all with 100 pound dumbbells in his hands while we stood around him wondering why we couldn't rep that weight. Rip Coach Faulk you will be missed.

Peace be with you Brother . Sincerely, Brother Dick McAllister Sigma Chi, Epsilon Theta, San Jose State

RIP Coach Faulk

I would like to say the Steve was a very Awsome MAN he was my Son Ronald Jack Coontz Teacher for many year and was on his Hockey team We moved aways for severl years and when we came back in 2003 We found out he was at Noth high school and my son loved him so much and wanted to see him and I called and he talk to me and he let us come for a visit and my Son was one Happy Young Man so His Death is a great loss to us and I was wonder if you would like Picture of Steve that we have during the...

Jennifer, Iam glad I got to meet you at the 50 year class reunion of Gridley High. I first met Steve in the 6th grade and we remained friends all the way through Butte College together.It was in the 6th grade we decided to become blood brothers for life, it was fun at the time R I P STEVE, your blood brother ALAN DEANER.

My Coach & Mentor, I'll Sure Miss You!!! It Was With Your Help & Guidance That I Was Able To Break & Re-Break The South High School Women's Discus Record In 1992/1993 And Its Also Why I STILL Claim That Place In The Schools Record Books. I'll Pass Down The Knowledge You Have Me To My Own Children As I Teach Them To Throw. We're Gonna Throw Hard Or Die Trying aa you used to tell us. Rest In Peace Coach!!! You Will Never Be Forgotten!!!

Jennifer and Stephanie, Steve loved you both soooooooooo much. Remember that you will never leave him behind because he walks with you,SO stay close to God and you will feel Steve everyday. One of Steve's strengths was remembering the little things in life. He would always say "good morning" or "good afternoon Coach Ariey," that kindness was greatly appreciated, will be forever. I will be praying for all of you. Embrace the pain and take things one moment at a time. Also, find the joy -right...