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Steven D. Williford

Portland, Oregon

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Williford, Steven D. 67 Aug. 03, 1947 Feb. 24, 2015 Steven, 67, born Aug. 3, 1947, to Cecil and Joyce Williford in Austin, Texas, passed away Feb. 24, 2015. A celebration of his life will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday, March 5, 2015, at Meriwether Golf Club. Steven and family moved to Sonoma...

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He was my friend and also a Hugely talented musician He is missed and loved very deeply Tommy Thomsen

Hello Wayne and family.

I am shocked and deeply saddened. We were best friends for a time, 2 kids running pretty free over Annadel Farms, 5,000 acres of then rural Sonoma County.

he was a fine, gentle, talented boy and the same as a man.

I'd be grateful to talk to someone. 406 459 8858.

Brian

We played piano together in high school.
I learned so much from him. He went from Sonoma in'66 to Vegas to join The Jim Nabors Show touring USO's Internationally.He met many of the greats of our time...and also played with many as well. He'll always be an inspiration to me. I take solace in the thought that he is reunited with his Great Mom.....what a spirited soul she was indeed...God Bless You Steve,,
Tommy Thomsen

We were looking forward to seeing our classmate & sharing memories at our 50th Sonoma Valley High Reunion this 10/10/15. He was a special guy then and continued to be so all his life. God Bless Steve

Nice guy. Could and would do anything. Great golfer. Always thinking out of the box. Talented musician. And a very proud dad when it comes to his kids. He will be missed.

Such memories for the short time we worked together. You stories, knowledge, personality, smile, dreams, goals and your new love how wonderful she was for you in the short time you had together. she brightened up your world - and you ours.

Steve delighted all of Karen's friends with his "Piano Steve" magic. His ability to play was a gift to us all. His wit, infectious smile, gentleness, kindness and love for his family and Karen made him a big part of our Tanglewood Drive family and we certainly will miss him. Our thoughts to all his family and a special thank you for sharing him with us.

We just saw you that morning for a last minute visit. You were so excited of finally getting everything fix and to whiten your smile. I guess its your way of saying goodbye. Your dental family will miss you and your smile.

Your music will live on. You will be missed.