Cliff Blaine Stevens

Cliff Blaine Stevens obituary, Kennewick, WA

Cliff Blaine Stevens

Cliff Stevens Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Einan's at Hillcrest - Pasco on Oct. 12, 2024.

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Cliff Blaine Stevens
February 12, 1955 - October 8, 2024
Cliff Stevens passed away October 8, 2024 at home in Pasco, WA surrounded by his loving family. He was born February 12, 1955 to Milford and Delpha Stevens in El Paso, TX.
Cliff married his first wife Carol in 1974, in Astoria, Oregon. They had 2 wonderful children, Stephanie and Gabriel.
Cliff went to OSU and graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering. His job took him to several different places, finally landing him in Kennewick, WA. He was employed by lamb Weston of Pasco as an Engineering Manager and stayed there for 32 years when he retired.
On September 10, 1988 Cliff married Debi, and immediately inherited 2 more wonderful children, Ronald and Ketra. He moved to Pasco, WA. Where they started their life together.
Cliff enjoyed cooking, fishing, and traveling. Since he didn't like to fly, he and Debi took many long cross-country trips by car. He said it was the best way to see things. He loved his family more than anything, and they would take family vacation trips together every year to Seaside, Oregon which was their favorite place. He had a very loving heart and will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Cliff was preceded in death by his father: Milford Stevens, his mother Delpha Stevens, and his sister Mary Stevens.
Cliff survived in death by his brother Brad Stevens, his wife Debi Stevens, Daughter Stephanie (Rich) Putnum, Son Gabriel (Yoko) Stevens, Step-son Ronald Reiten, Step-daughter Ketra Thompson, 11 Grandchildren and 3 Great-grandchildren.
Cliff was a very reserved man and requested that there be no service held so the family is respecting his wishes. The family invites you to sign his online guest book at Hillcrestfunerals.com
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