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Stephen Thor Sundberg

1944 - 2020

Stephen Thor Sundberg obituary, 1944-2020, Seattle, WA

BORN

1944

DIED

2020

Stephen Sundberg Obituary

Stephen Thor Sundberg

It is with great sadness that the family of Stephen Thor Sundberg announce his passing on February 21, 2020 at the age of 75. Steve will be lovingly remembered by his children Mark and his wife Tracy, and Beth and her husband Greg, and his four granddaughters, Emily, Kate, Isabel and Lydia, and his sister Joan M. Kelly and her husband Bill, and his brothers Rick Sundberg and his wife Sharon, and David Sundberg, and his many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wife of 52 years, Joan Catherine Sundberg.

Steve was born in Seattle, Washington on June 8, 1944 to Thor and Dorothy Sundberg. He attended the University of Washington and served in the Marine Corp Reserves from 1967-1971. His strong work ethic started at a young age working for his grandfather's painting business. He then spent 25 years as an executive in the car rental industry. An entrepreneur at heart, Steve and his wife Joan built a successful family business in Denver and Seattle that continues to thrive today.

Steve lived his life boldly and generously. He loved a great adventure, whether it was boating the Inside Passage to Alaska, riding his Harley Davidson to Sturgis, racing dune buggies in the desert or traveling the world with his beloved wife Joan. At home, he reveled in hosting his family and friends and was also a passionate gardener who took tremendous pride in his hydrangeas. A proud Swede, Steve had strong opinions and unabashedly shared them. Most importantly, Steve loved his family and adored his four granddaughters. They were the light of his life.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 14, 2020 at

11:00 a.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel Pioneer Square,

255 South King Street, Seattle, WA

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Published by The Seattle Times from Mar. 8 to Mar. 13, 2020.

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Karol Aronson

March 11, 2020

So sorry to learn of Steve's passing. I learned of it after trying to go visit Steve at Aegis last week. I met Steve (and Joan) when they moved to Seattle so many years ago, began attending West Side Presbyterian Church and took a short break from their business endeavors. They had a little extra time on their hands and wanted to serve others...we were without a custodian at the church...so Steve volunteered to vacuum AND Joan "volunteered" to clean 20 toilets, and both did it in record time and with a joyful hearts! Steve (and Joan) loved students and were generous in taking high school graduating seniors out for a cruise for a couple of years, a memorable experience those students still talk about so many years later. Steve and Joan were dear friends over the years! I miss them! Praying for your families Mark and Beth as you both grieve the loss of your father, and celebrate his memories. Special love to his granddaughters too that he so loved and adored.

March 11, 2020

Mark, I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for letting me be a part of Steve's life. Ally and I fell for Steve the moment we saw him. His strength through the midst of everything he was going through was so admirable. I miss his smile and his humor, he is truly missed every second of every day.
Love, Michelle @ Aegis

March 9, 2020

I am sorry to learn of Steve's passing. He was always fun loving and quite a tease. I knew Steve as his sister Joan and I were dear friends in high school. I also knew Rick, and of course Dorothy, Thor, and David. Our families go back a long way as do fond memories. My deepest
condolences. Pam Ebsworth

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Dennis Mortensen

March 8, 2020

My condolonces Rick and Sharon

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