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Stephen Forrest Kendall

1959 - 2016

Stephen Forrest Kendall obituary, 1959-2016, SEATTLE, WA

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Stephen Kendall Obituary

Stephen (Steve) Forrest Kendall

Stephen Forrest Kendall (Steve) was born September 2, 1959 in Port Angeles, Washington. He passed away suddenly following a heart attack on February 12, 2016 in Seattle.

Steve loved his family deeply and his spirit surrounds us.

Steve leaves behind the great love of his life, his wife Dori Shoji. They shared their Elliott Bay condo in Seattle with Cody, their happy beagle.

Steve also leaves behind his devoted parents, Captain Neil Forrest Kendall (U.S. Coast Guard, RET) and Mildred Anne (Schmidtman) Kendall of Marysville, Washington; his brother Bruce William Kendall and his wife Sara (Schreiner) Kendall of University Place, Washington; his sister Katherine Anne (Kendall) Kirkpatrick and her husband Dana Kirkpatrick of Star, Idaho; his nephews and nieces, including Patrick Kendall and his wife Margaux (Faris) Kendall, Jackson Kendall, Casey Kendall, Kendall Anne Kirkpatrick, and Caroline Kirkpatrick; and brother-in-law Todd Shoji.

Steve was a proud graduate of Western Washington University in Bellingham, Washington, where he made many lifelong friends. He had a long career working for the State of Washington in the Department of Social and Health Services, including Child Support Enforcement.

His favorite place on earth was Seattle and he loved walking the waterfront, grocery shopping with Dori at Pike Place Market, and cheering for the Seahawks and Sonics.

Steve's love of music was wide-ranging and infectious. Rocking to AC/DC, Heart and Lynyrd Skynrd always made him happy, as did Johnny Cash, Foo Fighters and the Rolling Stones. He would also laugh along with his family to the musings of Tom Lehrer, Stan Boreson and Spike Jones.

He rarely missed a family gathering and his warm smile graces hundreds of family photos from birthdays, graduations, Christmases, Thanksgivings and more. He took great delight in watching his nieces and nephews open their Christmas gifts which were always (always!) the right choice.

His mustache was perfect, his clam dip sublime, and his wit sharp.

As part of a Coast Guard family, Steve's childhood took him from Alaska to Georgia to Cleveland to Boston to Washington, DC. He attended schools in Ketchikan (AK), Port Angeles (WA), Bellevue (WA), Rockville (MD), and Oxon Hill (MD).

He spent his freshman year at Sammamish High School in Bellevue and completed high school at Friendly Senior High School in Prince George's County, Maryland.

As the family moved from post to post, he learned a lot about America and interpersonal dynamics from the backseat of the family sedan he shared with his brother, sister and Casper the Friendly Dog. Steve won most of the trivia games on those long drives and was the first kid to help get the tents set up when the family stopped to camp.

He had a special bond with his aunts, uncles and cousins scattered around the U.S., and with his grandfather Richard Schmidtman (BaBa), and with his grandmothers Mildred Gallup Schmidtman (MaMa) and Helen Gorman Kendall (Grandma Kendall).

Steve Kendall was an original, complex, loving man. We miss him.

A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, March 15, 2016. Information about the celebration and remembrances will be posted at

www.funerals.coop.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Swedish Medical Center Foundation;

www.swedishfoundation.org.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Seattle Times from Feb. 18 to Feb. 21, 2016.

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March 29, 2016

Dori, we are so sorry to hear that Steve passed away. So many memories of Steve on our softball teams, so many good times. And working at the Rainier Office with the 'crew' there, all under fire and making jokes to lessen the stress!

We didn't hear about the date or time of his funeral or we would have attended. But we know that you had friends and family with you during this sad time.

Our sympathies to you: Greg & Kathy Sauser

March 3, 2016

Neil and MA, Pat and I are so sorry for your loss. We have you and your family in our prayers.

Sue and Bo Parish

February 26, 2016

MA, Neil and family... there are no words. I remember Steve in
his highchair in "Slimmy and Larry's" backyard. Loved the mention of Casper... and Dori, love on that beagle of yours!
Sending thoughts of love and strength for you all! Sue and Bo

Nancy Konrad

February 22, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss of Steve. My thoughts are with you.

At Gamma

Robert Moorman

February 21, 2016

I knew Steve at Western. He was always up-beat and engaged. Whenever I think of my time at Western, the parties, the music and the jokes, he comes to mind. Loud and cantankerous, he loved life!

Eric Davis

February 20, 2016

Thinking about you all! I hope you find this excerpt from something I wrote for my mother comforting: I remain firm in my belief that Life is a form of energy; Trust in this I tend. Life only changes form; Life is infinite.
No beginning,
No end......

Sara Kendall

February 19, 2016

I will miss Steve's presence at future family gatherings. His wit, his knowledge of all the rules to Oh Hell, his recollection of every detail of his family's stories. Steve loved his wife Dori, his dog Cody and every member of his family. His time with us concluded way too early. May you rest in peace Steve and know that you are loved.

Debra Olason

February 19, 2016

Rest in peace, Stephen. You will be missed.

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