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Steven Loomis

Grass Valley, California

Aug 20, 1955 – Dec 10, 2023

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BORN
August 20, 1955
DIED
December 10, 2023
LOCATION
Grass Valley, California

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Steven Harold LoomisAugust 20, 1955, to December 10, 2023. Steven Harold Loomis passed away December 10, 2023, at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento. He was 68.A Celebration of Life will be held on April 20, 2024, at Memorial Park, Grass Valley beginning at 2:00 pm.Steve was born August 20,...

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It´s been many years since I last saw Steve. He had a huge capacity to give and could make you smile and laugh. I´m sad for his family and that he´s gone too soon. Rest in peace. Loretta

Steve and I would jam in the carport of a duplex where I lived with my mom and sister when we were in jr high and high school. We went to a bunch of concerts back then, ran the streets with our friends and had a lot laughs and good times . I´m here today for his memorial

a memory I have of Steve, was him asking for my help up at the Litton ballfield to help prep it back in the 90s. showing me the storage sheds that were around the litton field. It was a unique experience no one had ever been in those Storage sheds except for Steve. It was a unique experience to see all the things that were there and how much knowledge he had of them. Steve was like a uncle to me in a lot of ways. I had known him from the very very young age of six all the way through until...

Howe played together and umpired together you will be missed by many. May the softball gods be with you always

So Sad, Steve you will be missed, I just found out. Years ago my teammate, Chuck Tobey, died in a playoff game at Litton Field, I talked with Steve about doing something special and I suggested we put a scoreboard up in his honor as the field did not have one. Steve said whatever money we could raise the league would match it. So we threw a comedy benefit together, raised several thousand dollars and Steve matched it. Hence the scoreboard at Litton. The Number "17" on the scoreboard was Chuck...

As a long time hills flat lumber customer, I always could count on Steven for ready helpful advice and service, as well as a genuine smile.

a hui hou Steve

I grew up playing fast pitch in Nevada County, then transitioned into slow pitch and Steve was the most dedicated and passionate umpire I have ever met. All the teams treasured his presence. We all loved him and knew it was a tough job and respected him for that. He would always make me feel special on the field and off and took the time out to say hello and see how I was doing after retiring from the field. My family will greatly miss Steve's smile and humor. This community has lost a great...