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Gwen Thomas
November 30, 2024
Although I haven´t seen my cousin Steve in a long time, I have many great memories staying at his house on Able Street in Blaine while growing up. As teens, we went to dances at St Tim´s and had such fun times listening to the music of the day. Him as a "city kid" and me as a "country bumpkin." So many great memories also made at Grandma and Grandpa Thomas´ house. RIP Steve.
Heather
November 30, 2024
Steve is my uncle he would tell me stories about my dad to me because my dad passed away when I was young. Steve was always there for you when you needed him . When I left my ex husband the first time I went right to my uncle Steve house. Told him I did it I´m free . I came out of a domestic marriage and Steve was right there for me he´s always there . He´s most loving and caring person you could ever meet with a mouth like a sailor lol and his laugh is unforgettable I can still hear him laughing in my head . Steve is more than an uncle to me he was like a father to me as well . When you´re up there please give my dad and mom a hug for me. I miss you love your niece Heather.
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November 30, 2024
Steven Amdahl Obituary
Steven Kenneth Amdahl, born on November 11, 1958, passed away peacefully on November 8, 2024, at his home in Wyndmere, North Dakota, just shy of his 66th birthday. Growing up in Spring Lake Park, Steve discovered his love for cooking, a passion... Read Steven Amdahl's Obituary
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