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Steven Lloyd Sortor

Salt Lake City, Utah

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1953 ~ 2012On August 2, 2012 Steven Lloyd Sortor was granted peace from pain and suffering. He was born in Idaho Falls, August 23, 1953 to Madeline and Darrell Sortor. An exceptional athlete, Steve played basketball at Granger High School, receiving a basketball and track scholarship to CEU where...

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Sounds to me Diane, that Steve and my brother David Crumpley are now up there together, having lots of fun again, with all their health problems all taken away, would love to know what happened to Steve, email please, I really admired him when I saw him, thanks Patti [email protected]

Diane,
I am saddened to hear of Steve's passing. He was a remarkable guy, truly one of the funniest athletes I've ever been around. It was a blessing to know him at West Lake Jr. and to spend time with both of you at CEU 1971-72. The Lord bless you and your family with the two great losses this year. Rob McCleve

Diane and Boys,

Your family meant the world to me and still does. Butterfield Circle was never the same when you moved. I enjoyed my conversations with Steve about fishing, sports, trucks, the Jets and his family. I loved that man and had a deep respect for him. Please keep in touch and let me know if you need anything.

I will always think of Steve whenever I hear "Fleetwood Mac". He had great taste in music, decor, and gifts for his beloved wife. I will miss you Steve. Thank you for being a second "daddy" for my daughter, who married Andy shortly after her own daddy's passing.

I'm so sorry to hear of steve's death.
i have alot of fond memeroies of high school.it was fun to catch up with steve at the high school reunions. my thoughts and prayer are with you and your family. love cathy (evans) wardle

To the Sortor family. Steve and I worked at Creasey Catering together since 1976. We parked next to each other for many happy years!We had A lot of fun talking about stuff like Fishing at scofield. Steve was funny and had A great sense of humor. He sure loved his boys and his beautiful wife Diane. Steve liked to talk about college at CEU and playing basketball. He was A great guy and I will miss him dearly. Please tell me if there is anything I can do! Dale Swindell

Steve, Mitch Lunak and myself were best friends in High School; one of the few men who ever told me he loved me and I loved him. He was funny and a great athlete, one of the best I've known in thirty five years as a high school coach. Diane, I am so sorry. I will be there tommorrow.
Leo Paur

Diane,
My brother, Jim, just sent me the notice of Steve's passing. My heart goes out to you and your sons as you endure your latest loss. To lose a son, your mother, and then your husband, at the prime of your life, is heartbreaking. Please know that you are in our thoughts & prayers.
Love,
Your cousin, Kayrene Bunnell Coddington & family

Diane, Andy and Sam,
My family has many fond memories of our days as neighbors in Butterfield Circle. We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that if you need anything at all, we are just a phone call away.
Love, Jeff Wright and Family