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Steven Weed Obituary

February 25, 1949 - February 5, 2014 Steve passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 5,2014. He was born in Tonasket, WA, and graduated from Oroville H.S., where he played football, basketball, and baseball. He also attended Wenatchee Valley J.C. After moving to Spokane, Steve worked for the city of Spokane Refuse Dept. for 36 yrs., retiring in 2009. He loved to hunt, watch high school sports, and play the slots. Steve is survived by his wife of 35 yrs., Betty; sons, Cory and Matt (Amanda); daughter, Stacy; granddaughters, Alexis, Paige, and Matea; step-grandkids, Corinne, Nicole, Sam, and Will. He is also survived by his sisters, Louise Love and Jeanette Werner. A Celebration of Life will be held March 1,2014 at the Inland NW Wildlife Council, 6116 N. Market, Spokane, WA, from 6-9 PM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity of your choice.

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Published by Spokesman-Review from Feb. 22 to Feb. 23, 2014.

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March 9, 2014

Rest in peace Steve. A great person and teacher.

Doug & Brenda Kellogg

March 1, 2014

We are sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Our sincere sympathy to Betty and all of his family. Praying for God's presence and help in this time of need.

Jody Wines

February 28, 2014

So sorry to here this unfortinate new's. We have one more angel in heaven looking after all of us. God bless Betty and the whole family.

Marty/Sandi Friedman

February 26, 2014

How saddened we were to read of Steve's passing. Will sure will miss our conversations on the road. Pray for strength, healing and peace for all the family. So very sad for all of you., he so loved his family and was so proud of each one of his children. Blessings and comfort, Marty and Sandi

Sianna Whittington

February 22, 2014

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