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Steven Arnold Rintamaki

Stanwood, Washington

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Steven Rintamaki passed away in Stanwood, Washington. Funeral Home Services for Steven are being provided by Gilbertson Funeral Home and Cremation Service - Stanwood. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 19, 2004, The Seattle Times on September 23, 2004, The Seattle Times on September 26, 2004, and Legacy on March 3, 2011.

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Hey Steven, I really wish I had gotten the chance to meet you. It´s been almost 21 years since you passed, I was only 2. It´s a strange feeling to miss someone you´ve never met but growing up hearing so many stories about you it´s hard to not feel like I know you. Seems it´s been around 7 years since someone has made an entry here so I figured since I stumbled upon it I should at least say hi. I realized today I´m older than you in a way and I´m not sure I like that feeling but the fact you...

Hello little brother miss you every day still and hope you are watching over the kiddos. Not many people on Earth with your courage kindness and humor xx love you always your other big 'sister'
Susie

Hi Steven

always thinking about you in Japan.

Just thinking about you on this Memorial Day
Always remember that~~HEROES LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER~~NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN
With love and respect

Remembering you and the sacrifice you made. May God ease your families pain.

Just wanted you to know that you are being thought of on this Veterans Day. Heroes are never forgotten.

Happy Birthday Steven. You are never far from our thoughts.

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I just wanted you and your family to know that I am thinking of you on the Memorial Day weekend. My wish for this Memorial Day is that every American will take just a minute or two and say a little prayer for you and all of our Military.
I was in touch with your Mom over the years, but it has been a while. I honor her for being such a wonderful mother and just for being her. I enjoyed emailing with her.
HEROES NEVER DIE. THEY LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. I truly do believe this....