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Des
July 12, 2025
Steve thank you for all the music you shared with me that got me through many miles training for my ultras. I know you´re spinning away pain free to all the best tunes. Condolences to your family
Jeff Prusmack
March 3, 2025
My condolences, I was Steve´s personal trainer for a time. He was hardworking and such a great guy to work with. He had so many stories he shared about running and his travels. It saddens me to hear the news of his passing.
Clare Abram
February 24, 2025
So sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. He was the first person I met who had run 100 miles, and talked me into my first pacing experience at western states where we both paced Cath from the UK. He was kind and encouraging, and I have fond memories of him, he´ll be missed.
Marie Chabenat
February 23, 2025
Thanks a lot for this beautiful portrait of Steve, our precious friend that we met in Avignon in 2013. We'll never forget him.
Rest in peace our dear friend,
Marie, Eric et Quentin
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Anne Valta
February 22, 2025
I had the privilege to become friends with Steve while he was a member of the Steven Creek Striders. He also became a client as I massaged many of the runners in that club. He was always very humble and a gentle soul and I will always remember his passion for trying to keep running as his illness progressed. Godspeed Steve
Jim Kennedy
February 21, 2025
So sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. He will be missed by his cycling friends.
Heinz Platten
February 21, 2025
I will always remember Steve as my running buddy. In 89 I was on assignment from IBM Germany working at Steve´s employer. Steve convinced me to go running in the hills with him every day. After the summer we thought we needed a goal and decided we both wanted to do the Berlin marathon as soon as I was supposed to be back in Germany. Well, my assignment went a little longer and I couldn´t make it back to Berlin. But Steve went and ran the marathon. I believe that started his passion for long runs.
Rest In Peace my old friend.
Heinz
Lina McCain
February 21, 2025
My condolences to Steve's family. He was a supportive member of the ultra-running community and a fun-loving good person. He was one of the first ultra-runners I met back in the late 90's in the Palo Alto Run Club. He paced me on my first 50 mile run. I miss talking about our shared love of music. RIP, Steve.
Ron Wolf
February 21, 2025
Steve´s gentle strength, kindness, & adventurous spirit were an inspiration.
Steven Turner
February 20, 2025
A Very Good Friend, may God hold and protect you forever
Cathy Givens Calloway
February 20, 2025
I am so sorry to hear of Steve´s passing. I have many fond memories of Steve in grade school and through high school until we graduated in 1971. Condolences to his siblings.
Cecilia Petersson
February 20, 2025
Steve - we first met at the Swiss Alpine Marathon, and from there, we shared many adventures. Several times we flow across the Atlantic to see each other. You introduced me to the Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run, and you paced me to my first finish - I would never have made it without you. A few years later, you waited for me at the altar of a small church in southern Sweden. And yet another few years later, I was sitting on a train, following you online as you were running for that Western States belt buckle that you wanted so much - and you got it! Now you have crossed your final finish line. I´m with you in thought, and I wish you peace.
Diane Kauffman
February 20, 2025
So very sorry to hear this news. Steve was a great guy and this is a bit of a shock given his running adventures. We met in Burlingame running club. He was a sweet person and talented athlete. So sorry for your loss. He is in your (and my) hearts. - Diane Kauffman
Karen Claire-Zimmet
February 20, 2025
I had the pleasure of getting to know Steve through trail running in California (Palo Alto Run Club, Stevens Creek Striders - and different running & racing adventures) and was happy to stay in touch with him afer I moved to Germany. (Photo here is in Freiburg, Germany, in 2016). When I think of Steve I think of his love for nature/running/travel/ adventure, and also his love of languages (French, German, likely more!) Rest in peace Steve - I will always think of you with your smile at the WS100 finish (the photo at the top of this page).
Rebecca F.
February 20, 2025
Rest in Peace, Steve! Your generosity, kindness and sense of humor brightened up our days with your posts and messages of funny jokes and anything French! We miss you!
Ana levaggi
February 20, 2025
Run In Peace Steve
Besides our common love of running, I have fond memories of us sharing Brazilian music.
Seu show está completo amigo. Vejo você no céu
Jon Easterbrook
February 20, 2025
RIP Steve
I met Steve through running and enjoyed many many miles together. We both ran Western States at same time after training together. Steve had a great sense of humor and compassion for great friendships. I will always remember and miss you my friend - RIP
Kelly Ridgway
February 20, 2025
RIP Steve. I am so glad you were born and made so many people smile. You will be missed.
Dindo Bustrillos
February 20, 2025
It was our pleasure to work with you Mr. Reagan.
Rest in eternal peace with our Lord God in heaven where you can continue your marathon.
-Dindo RN, Redwood Hospice
Cath Worth
February 20, 2025
I was one of the lucky people who Steve helped to complete the Western States 100. I was timed out at 85 miles in 2006 and for the next year Steve encouraged me and helped my preparations. He even roped in Claire as my pacer through the night scetion. He crossed the river with me, followed me around and saw me to the finish. He was a decent and thoroughly lovely man, who will be much missed. Cath Worth (GB)
John Steele
February 20, 2025
I knew Steve from spin class at the Y, where he was a steady participant and sometimes fill-in instructor. Great guy, positive spirit. My condolences to his family and friends.
Tom Allen
February 20, 2025
Steve introduced me to Zaz, and it encouraged me to start to learn French (mais je suis encore débutant!). He came to New York and we went to see Zaz together in her first American show. Had a great dinner, two bottles of wine... Rest in peace, mon ami.
Matthew
February 20, 2025
Cousin Steve you will be missed. Rest in Peace. Matthew & Sherri Smith
Lettie Moore Perry
February 20, 2025
Steve and I graduated together and although I have not seen him since it was nice to follow some things on facebook. I was unaware of his illness but enjoyed reading of his travels. May he rest in peace..Lettie Moore Perry
Lisa and Bruce Venables
February 20, 2025
Liz, Jim, and John, sending continued love and prayers to your extended family. So many wonderful shared memories throughout the years our parents were still with us. I will remember Steve´s adventurous spirit and passions for running, traveling, France, and good wine and music.
Elizabeth Milo
February 20, 2025
Our beloved brother Steve.
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