STEVEN-PESCHEK-Obituary

STEVEN PESCHEK

Bellingham, Washington

Oct 4, 1961 – Oct 19, 2016 (Age 55)

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BORN
October 4, 1961
DIED
October 19, 2016
AGE
55
LOCATION
Bellingham, Washington

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Steven John Peschek Steve Peschek died on October 19, 2016 at his home in Bellingham, WA after a long and courageous battle with sarcoma cancer. Steven John Peschek was born on October 4, 1961 in Seattle, WA. He spent his formative years in Tacoma, where he attended St. Charles Borromeo Grade...

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Remembering your wonderful family and all our happy times together long ago
I pray for your family often I’m so very sorry for your loss of Steve and your darling father Mr Pescheck
Such a extraordinary family you have

Sincerely Yours

Sarah Bauer

God Bless your beautiful life Francis

May you Rest In Peace

There is a special place in heaven for all those who die of a terminal illness as it is a journey where one- "walks slowly to their death." I believe God only gives the strongest of people this task.

Steve taught his family and friends many lessons during this journey, none of which will be forgotten.

The entire Peschek family will be in my thoughts and prayers in the months and years ahead as they try to adjust to this new normal.

Dr. Christine Katterhagen
Longview, WA

I grew up practically living at the Peschek house! They were my second family! I have so many fond memories of Steve from my childhood. He lived his life to the fullest with love and kindness. I feel blessed to have known him! I know that he is at peace with God. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. and Mrs. Peschek, Michelle, Maggie, Mark and Terri. With love, Beth (LaBrie) Billington

A very gentle and kind man, Steve was always so nice and a pleasure to be around. He will be missed from both family and friends. The truckeys

Dear brother you will forever leave a void in our hearts but the lessons you taught us are immeasurable. The dignity and strength you showed were beyond what most could accomplish. You learned the lessons that are the most important by telling us all how much you loved us. You were praising God until the end. We had such a great childhood and many happy memories as adults. 4th of July at your house was the best. I know you are with the angels and Saints giving glory to God.

Some of my greatest memories of high school at Bellarmine Prep were spent with Steve as we trained for a marathon. We ran miles and miles in our new Nike Oregon Waffle shoes and laughed and enjoyed every inch.

In one of our last training runs, Brother Jerry Sullivan, our running coach, said "this isn't just a marathon that you are training for, it is a way of life". For both of us, that is what it became.

Steve continued his passion for running until he couldn't do it...