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Steven L. Foredyce

Everett, Washington

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Steven L. Foredyce

Steven Leroy Foredyce, 68, of Everett, passed away December 23, 2009 at Providence Medical Center in Everett of a heart attack. Steve was born July 25, 1941 in Lewiston, Idaho to Ruth and Charley Foredyce. He attended school in Clarkston, WA, graduating in 1959. He...

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so many good times and learning things from steve when i was in everrett im going to miss him and if theres anything i can do please let me know.

So many memories. So much love. Remembering his beautiful singing, preaching, hearty laughter, his (w/Marian when alive) coming to be such a blessing for us. Thank you Scott for being so caring just like Steve. We are w/you grieving.
Love and hugs to all of you

So sorry to hear of Steve's passing. It was always pleasant to hear from him and was looking forward to visiting with him again when I returned to Washington. My thoughts are with you and your family, Scott.

To Steve's family,
I am sorry for your loss and am also sorry that I was not able to be at the class reunion this past year to visit with him. His kind and gentle spirit will hopefully be a source of strength to you in the coming days.

My heart is broken with the loss of my dear cousin Steve who was more like a brother to me than a cousin. I love him and hope he is now at peace without the pain and suffering in trying to recover. Scott and Steve's family: I am so sorry and my prayers are with you.
Jeannie Foredyce Larson

Although I met Steve for the first time
last June at our Family reuion I really
liked him.
My thoughts & prayers are with you
Scott, Sandy & family!

Sandy, Scott, and families, I'm so sorry to have heard about your dad's passing. My first thought was that he is happy to be with Marian again. I have been praying that the lord blesses all of you with the strength to get through this grieving process. Know you are all in my prayers and heart during this difficult time. Love and Hugs to you all, Nikki Thompson

My cousin, Norma (Dit), sent news of Steve's passing and then his obit. I remembered him when he was a child and youth--a hansome young blond lad. Nice, too, as were all his siblings. bless all of you.
Roxa Tuttle Kreimeyer, Quincy, WA but originally from Clarkston

We are sad here at Harborview's rehab unit to hear of Steve's passing.He was a pleasure to work with and had a wonderful way with a story.He was such a strong,proud man.Thank you for sharing him with us.Peace be with you!