Steven-George-Obituary

Steven P. George

Portland, Oregon

1954 - 2016

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George, Steven P. 62 Feb. 25, 1954 Aug. 20, 2016 Steve passed away peacefully in his sleep Sat., Aug. 20, 2016, after a long battle with ALS. He is survived by his life partner, Marie Sproul; siblings, Gail, Jack, Cindy, Patty and Holly. Steve has resided in Lafayette for the last 5 years after...

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Steve I am so sorry to hear you have moved on from this life. I will cherish the times on the course at Riverside. Your gift on the course was amazing and the ability to tee that ball so high at let it fly. You are one who is still around in many ways. Steve George one of kind. Glad I had the chance to spend some time with you.

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to your family at this difficult time. Please find peace in knowing that God understands your grief and that he cares. (1 Peter 5:6,7)

Steve was one of the best friends I ever had, and I am full of great memories of our time together, and equally full of sadness to hear of his passing. I deeply regret losing touch with him through the years but he was often on my mind. Love and prayers to his family.

One of the first people I met when I started school at Garden Home Grade school. He was nice to me from the beginning and I think of him fondly. My condolences to the George families.

I worked with Steve from 1976 to 1978. He was a great guy to work with. I also remember Marie, a very nice lady.

I'm sorry we've lost Steve and I know everyone will miss him. What a crazy guy!

In 1978 to about 1980, I happened to meet Frank Oldham, who then managed the Joe Fisher Used Car lot at SE Grand & Burnside. Steve was also one of the sales Managers who worked there and I got to know him pretty well, and even after he left Joe Fisher and went into wholesaling cars. I was the Portland Cop that came around & saw the guys for Coffee. Steve was a loveable fisty kind of guy you couldn't help but like. I've often wondered how he was doing. Ironically, my son passed from ALS last...

So sorry to hear of your passing you were a good friend and will be missed by many.

You were both a great mystery to me, and someone I admired. I always looked, and hoped for some sort of connection, and will always be thankful for the times you reached out and protected me. And I'll never forget being the only kid in kindergarten picked up in a stingray corvette show car. I love you big brother! Give Dad,Mom,And Bud my love, your all such special people, I'm honored to be a part of you!

We will miss you dearly Love to you. Give everyone a hug when you see them.