Steven-Pinard-Obituary

Steven E. Pinard

Kelso, Washington

1953 - 2009

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Lifelong local resident Steven Eugene Pinard, 55, of Kelso passed away Feb. 18, 2009, at Oregon Health Science & University Hospital in Portland.He was born Nov. 3, 1953, in Longview to Frank and LaDonna (Giles) Pinard and graduated from Clatskanie High School in 1972.Steve retired from...

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I cant believe how hard it is to say goodbye to such a great friend. He was always there to bowl with, play ball with but especially to fish with. He was the one other person who would fish the ladder hole and go up and down to get all those fish besides myself. We had some great times together. Take care Marilyn and Stevie.

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead. I just wanted to say that I appreciated Steve for all his years of coaching. He coached 2 of my girls in jr. high basketball in Rainier. I appreciated him as a person, and I knew he enjoyed what he was doing. I'm very sorry for your loss.

Dear Marilyn and Stevie, Steve will be greatly missed. It will not be the same this coming season not being able to talk to him on those warm summer days. He was one of the greatest neighbors anyone can have. As you two are also. Sincerely, your neighbors, Mike & Sue.

me and greg just wanted to let you know you are in are in our thoughts and prayers

Marylin and Stevie,
I am so very sorry for your loss. It is so very difficult to loose a loved one. God bless and comfort you is my prayer.
Mary Ann from Lite Weights

I met Steve 10 years ago when he recruited me to play on his softball team "The Naturals"! That team name describes Steve to a T. He was a natural coach, friend. He will be missed by the players and the field!

Marilyn,
I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of loss.

Marilyn and Stevie we just want you to know that you are in our prayers. We had only met Steve just once and that was on our visit to your house. He was such a wonderful person and made us feel so wanted and loved. I know that we will always carry that moment in our hearts.

We were honored to have know him and been a part of his family. He was honored, loved and respected by so many for so many reasons, as a husband, father, brother, son, friend, coach and player. A man that stood tall, gone but never forgotten, will dearly be missed by all. Marilyn and Stevie we love you.