Steven-Thomas-Obituary

Steven Melvin Thomas

Seattle, Washington

1946 - 2015

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DIED
April 20, 2015
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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Steven Thomas passed away on April 20, 2015 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 25, 2015.

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I knew Steven through our therapy sessions at CMH in Astoria. Steven was a quiet guy, but, was a guy who was giving it his all. He made a strong impression, his perseverance was strong. We all loved Steven in our group. We are so sorry to hear of his passing.

Sorry to hear of the loss of Steve. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to see him several times when he was living with his Aunt Betty and Uncle Toby.

"Steve, I will never forget"
With my broken heart, I am left with my memories,
sealed forever, by my side.
Memories, I will always keep deep down inside.
I will never forget, for deep in my heart you will
always stay.
Rest in peace, Steve

Phillip Davis #3077
Classmate
SPD Class #59

A great guy. He even rented me his motorhome once. Rest in Peace.

The Marines and Corpsmen of the Pierce County Detachment #504 Marine Corps League, Share in Your Loss. Rest in Peace Marine, Semper Fi!

In Loving Memory

Uncle Steve...
I remember the many family dinners, where You, Aunt Charlotte and my father would sit around the kitchen table sharing police stories. The home videos and holiday dinners. I remember (and appreciate) the many trips I was invited to with you, Aunt Charlotte, Athena, Rob, Sherry, Shawn, Tara and Beau. The long road trip to Arizona for a convention (and the long ride back in the truck with a flat tire lol). The sand castle competitions, touring historical sites in Oysterville,...

Rest in Peace, Steve

Les Yeager
Acedemy classmate.

I was stunned to hear of Steve's passing. Steve and I worked the Ballard car (SPD) back in 1970, he was assigned to train me and show me the ropes. Working with him was a pleasure and fun. He was a 'good cop' with a positive attitude, plus the benefit of having a Dad that ran a bakery, which we would stop at to visit his father on many occasion. We worked first watch, which started at 3:30 AM. He was a man with many interests; a avid reader and historian. I could go on, I am sure his...