Steven Paul Auld

November 06, 1985 - September 25, 2012

Steven Paul Auld

November 06, 1985 - September 25, 2012

Obituary

Steven Paul Auld Jr., age 26, of Laurel, passed away on September 25, 2012. His courageous fight with colon cancer ended peacefully in his home surrounded by his loved ones. He was born on November 6, 1985 in Everett, Washington. He was a graduate of Meridian High and attended WSU. At Meridian High Steven was a member of the football and wrestling teams. In wrestling he placed 8th his junior year and 3rd his senior year at the State tournaments. As a senior, #60, a team captain, he helped lead the Trojans to the 2003 State Football Championship where they won the title. He was an avid WSU Cougars fan and played on their rugby team. He was a true outdoorsman that loved fishing, hunting, and camping. Steven worked at Olsen Plastering for 6 years.

His family was an important part of his life. He married the girl of his dreams, Whitney Whitmyre, on August 7th, 2011. In addition to his wife, Steven leaves behind his loving family; mother Kim and step-father Raymond Capp, father Steven Auld Sr., his sisters Kassie Carrington (Jason), McKenna and Jaiden Capp, Amber Capp-Woody (Aaron), Megan Auld; his brothers, James Reedy-Capp and Brian Capp; his grandparents, Fred and Judy Capp, Frank and Beverly Sweet; plus several aunts, uncles, and cousins. Steven was preceded in death by his grandfather Bletcher Porter Jr.

Steven had the best group of friends any guy could ever have. They enjoyed fun times together with annual camping trips to Carlton, weekend road trips to Cougar football games, country music concerts, as well as daily email chains about the weeks’ events and crazy “finds” on Craigslist. Steven and the guys of the group enjoyed softball in the spring, fishing in the summer, and hunting in the fall. He will be greatly missed.

Whitney and the family would like to thank their great friends and the community for all their support during this difficult time.

You may share your thoughts and memories of Steven in the online memorial guest book at www.farwelltributes.com.

Moles Farewell Tributes, Greenacres Memorial Park, Ferndale

Farewell Tribute Information

A memorial celebration of Steven’s life will be held on Sunday, September 30th at the Meridian High School Auditorium, 4:00PM. Reception will immediately follow. Donations Information

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Steven Auld Memorial Fund at any WECU branch

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6 responses to Steven Paul Auld

  1. Whitney and Family, I cannot even begin to explain the huge impact Steven has made on mine and many others lives. He was truly a blessing to all who were so privileged to know him, GREAT person, GREAT friend, GREAT son and GREAT husband!!! If we could all be half as loving, friendly, caring and outgoing of a person as he was, the world would be a greater place, My heart and prayers go out to Whitney, family and all who knew Steven. I thank you Steven for the gift you left us all… of how we should live our lives. Rest in Peace!!! Whitney you’re just like Steven, which is why he chose you! Iam blessed to know you. My thoughts and prayers are with you!!!! In prayer Susan deWidle

  2. Kim and family, My heart aches for you. May you find strength in the many happy memories you have of Steven. We love you and God bless.

  3. Rita Perry says:

    To the dear & loving Wife & all the faithful Family & Friends, may I offer my sympathy in the very painful loss of your dearly loved Steven. He was so young to leave so soon & will be long rememberd by all those who knew & loved him.Hopefully you will find a measure of comfort & peace from the following Bible Verses
    Psalm36:7-9 :HOW PRECIOUS YOUR LOVING-KINDNESS IS O GOD! AND IN THE SHADOW OF YOUR WINGS THE SONS OF MEN THEMSELVES TAKE REFUGE. FOR WITH YOU IS THE SOURCE OF LIFE, BY LIGHT FROM YOU WE CAN SEE LIGHT.”

  4. Papa & Ganny says:

    Always with love…

  5. As all that new my great nephew Steven, it is evident that he was a remarkable young man. Let his precious memories guide you through his journey unto the lord. Our hearts go out to you all

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