Steven-King-Obituary

Steven J. King

Great Falls, Montana

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Steven J. King, 63, of Great Falls, formerly of Fargo N.D., died of cancer Wednesday, June 27, at his home.His memorial service is 10 a.m. Saturday at Hillcrest Lawn Memorial Chapel. Schnider Funeral Home is handling arrangements.Steven passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by family with...

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I met Steve in 1960 when we were both very young. My moms family all lived in the Fargo area. My Uncle & Aunt Edgar & Adeline Hjelmstad lived across the street from the King family. we came to Fargo once a year for vacation. Steve & I hit it off from the beginning, became very close friends. We saw each other till we graduated from school then we lost contact I'm from Kirkland Illinois & I have thought about him often. I'm so very sorry about your loss. He was such a special guy ! My cousin...

Jo, I'm so sorry for the loss of Steven. I'm just now finding out. Hugs my friend!

i remember steve being a great friend to my dad(bill taylor)and my brothers and sisters.also a pretty good softball player to,our thoughts are with the family.

Jo & family,

I'm so sorry for your loss. Steve was a wonderful man who made all those around him shine with laughter. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

In grade school and high school he was Steve. In college they dubbed him "Sky" King. A guy who made friends immediately and forever. So long from your friend, your fraternity brother and your second cousin. My condolences on behalf of the Savageau family.

So sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.

I didn't have the pleasure of meeting Steve but I know he had to have been a wonderful, wonderful man. May your soul rest easy Steve. Warmest thoughts and prayers for the family. Love from Florida,

Lacey and Joleigh

May God bless & comfort you all w/His ever present love. Please accept our condolences.

Jo, so sorry for your loss. Steve will be greatly missed.