Steven-Finck-Obituary

Steven Arnold Finck

Portland, Oregon

1948 - 2017

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Steven Arnold FinckOct. 11, 1948 - Aug. 14, 2017 Son, brother, uncle, cousin, nephew, friend and teacher. We all loved him. Steve was a good and decent man who was open to, and curious about everyone he encountered. Steve tended his relationships with the same devotion he gave to the plants and...

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I have been looking for Steven on Facebook with no luck. However, when I googled him, I knew immediately I had finally found him. Too little, too late. I loved Steven because he was my only friend for a time in Kalispell. He was a year older than me. I used to bore him with stories of "poor little me" and he always had the patience to listen to me. We spent time in the evenings walking and talking . . actually, me talking and him just listening. I have such fond memories of him and am so...

Your smile , joy and engaging conversation was once again missed , we all miss your company this Thanksgiving.
RiP. BUDDY
Love. Spike.

Missed another summer without you ! And will miss another tall without your kind soul
Spike

Thinking of you !! As it's Easter !!!
Love. Spike

We live behind Steve's house and have enjoyed many conversations over the fence the last ten years--about gardening, pets (Spike!), travel, life. He was always so kind, engaging and knowledgeable. We will miss him.

Enjoyed Seeing Steve every year. He will be greatly missed.

Mr. Finck was my high school journalism teacher. He always believed in me and was a great teacher. Because of his encouragement and support, I went to college and become the first person in my family to graduate from college. He was fun and cool and an inspiration. So sorry to hear of this great loss.

Steve was a sweet man, and long-time friend. Quick to smile and laugh, he was also a master Pitch player and, true to Finck form a great dancer! He will be missed.

So easy to be drawn to Steve's charm and wit. Best dance partner ever! My sincere condolences.