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Steven Harris Metcalf
1963 - 2020
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Roger uploaded photo(s)
Sunday, May 23, 2021
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Growing up with Steve I remember riding bikes, Steve upset after accidently getting left behind at the Piggly Wiggly, family Judo, teaching him soccer, dad coming home from work, trips to the library with mom, vacations to Wyoming to visit mom's family (wheat farm, station wagon, and chapped lips), camping and Alaska.
Tall, handsome, and great athlete - God smiled on Steve. He was the best natural athlete I ever met. It didn't matter what sport - basketball, baseball, soccer, or judo - Steve was an MVP.
Spending time with Steve was special. I miss him all the time.
Your brother,
Roger
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Jeff Fabiani posted a condolence
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Thirteen years ago I came into the school district as a college grad excited at the opportunity to work in the field I studied. I shadowed Steve from day 1 and it was clear from that day how great of a person he was. Steve didn’t care that I was a young kid coming into the team, there was never any judgement. Steve didn’t care that I didn’t know everything I needed to know, he helped me learn those things. Steve didn’t care that I slowed him down, or screwed up on a job, or asked him millions of questions. He was always so patient, making sure I understood what I needed to know. He once said, a team is only as strong as its weakest link. What I learned from his actions was he never meant that in a negative way. Steve would bend over backwards to help his teammates. He would put his own work on hold to make sure his peers had what they needed, knew what they needed to know before he would get back to his own work. He was a true friend in every sense of the word.
His role changed over time, but his values never did. As Steve moved on to a new team, I always hoped to re-join him. When the opportunity came up, I confided in him, letting him know how much I wanted to move up and be the “new steve” in that group. As the true friend he was, he understood my goals and supported me every day.
I’m going to miss his smile and his laugh. I’m going to miss when he would make fun of himself for dropping his keys in the toilet, or losing his phone daily or misplacing his glasses every hour. It’s not going to be the same without those office talks about the Seahawks, boating and the endless house projects he had going on. I will cherish those memories and I’ll always appreciate Steve for the co-worker and friend he was.
Steve would talk about his family all the time, Lisa, their kids and grandkids. While I never met any of the kids, I sure felt as if I got to know them over the years. Steve would always brag about his kids and he’d talk at length about everything they had going on and how they were all doing. My heart breaks for every one of you during this difficult time. I pray that you can all find peace in knowing that your dad loved you all so much.
Until we meet again Steve, rest easy.
Jeff
Kathi Gill uploaded photo(s)
Friday, September 4, 2020
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Steve,
No good-bye's my friend, it was always "See you later"....
You came into my Best friend's life 40 years ago, I was going to Uni then in Montana and couldn't wait until my next break to meet the person who had seemingly took my place as Lisa's new best friend;every phone call we shared was about you.Than I met you, I saw and felt your love for my Best Friend Lisa,so you became my friend too.We had so many memories over the years,it is hard to pick just one.So I will appreciate the Wonderful moments shared or observed.....
Thank-you for loving and caring for Lisa,Tasha,Trevor,Tiff and later your Beautiful Grandbabies...Thank-you for always sharing Lisa with me...even playing and entertaining our 7 kids,just so Lisa and I could visit.Thank-you for being so kind and present when Lisa's Dad passed away.Thank-you, for always loving and caring for my children and grandchildren too...
I thought of you when I was at North Shore recently,I know how much you loved the beach and I prayed for you to be well and at peace.....
See You Later Steve
Love Always,
Kathi and Family
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Samantha Sayavong posted a condolence
Thursday, September 3, 2020
When I first met Steven, the first story he ever told me was about how Trevor got “arrested“ for trespassing at UPS, Trevor was so embarrassed! I knew right then and there that he was one COOL dad.
Steven loved eating black licorice, watching movies, telling stories for hours, he enjoyed walks on the beach and hanging out with his 4 legged best bud, Slug.
I will never forget the way he would say “Hi Sam!” With a smile whenever we’d stop by to pay a visit and how he would laugh at my jokes, even if they were terrible..The hug goodbyes when we had to leave were even more memorable.
Steven was an amazing grand father to Anthony, Sebina, Felix and Mila, great father to the Tasha, Trevor and Tiffany and loving, devoted husband to Lisa. He will be greatly missed and will continue living forever in our hearts and memories. Rest In Peace..we love you.
-Samantha
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Anthony uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Hi Pop it’s me Anthony. Remember when you went to my soccer game wasn’t it cool I know right I miss you I wish you were still here but you’re still in my heart and I’m still here and you’re still here in my Heart. Wasn’t it cool at my soccer game? I love you in my whole heart from Anthony
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Tasha uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Love you, Papa. And I love you so much.
Felix
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Tasha uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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I love you, Papa! I miss you!
I wish I could see you again.
It's me, Sebi. I remember when it was my book fair and everyone wasn't there. I came to your house and only you were there, so I watched a movie and ate popcorn with you. Do you remember? It was about this bigfoot and he was looking for his home.
I had fun with you. I hope I see you again.
Love, Sebi
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Tiffany uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Sluggy is missing his best friend fiercely.
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Robin Anable posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Steve was always so kind and though we are connected by work, we talked about boats, ocean, family and other non-work topics. What I will always remember most is how kind and polite he was both as Tech help and husband of Lisa, our equally kind and loving Librarian here at Truman Middle School. It truly seemed like they made a fabulous couple and VERY family centered. I loved that about both of them. We even talked a little about faith and I am SO envious that Steve is runnin' with Jesus now and we are left waiting to join our heavenly family later. All in God's timing! Praying much for peace and comfort for Lisa and family!
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Tasha uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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Best Daddy ever!
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Tasha uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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We went on so many fun adventures!
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Tiffany uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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He was the best Papa!
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The family of Steven Harris Metcalf uploaded a photo
Thursday, September 3, 2020
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