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James Stephenson Faw

Birth
Newburgh, Orange County, New York, USA
Death
12 Apr 2009 (aged 64)
Polson, Lake County, Montana, USA
Burial
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On Sunday, April 12, James Stephenson "Steve" Faw died at his home in Polson.

He was born in Newburgh, N.Y. on Dec. 14, 1944, to James Enoch and Martha Cornelia Sims Faw.

He grew up on Woodcliff Lake, N.J. with twin brother John Marshall, sister Cornelia and brother Gerald. He attended the University of Maryland where he met and married Eileen Cumberland in 1965.

Steve"s life was blessed with two daughters whom he dearly loved, Stephanie Faw and Diane Torry. He also deeply loved and enjoyed his grandchildren, Rob, Heather and Haylee Bruton and Ciara Torry.

Steve came to Montana in 1994 on a work assignment and he decided that this was where he would stay. As all who knew him can testify, when Steve found something he enjoyed he couldn"t wait to share it with all who would listen. He will be remembered with smiles and laughter and with stories of his enthusiasm for life. He was greatly loved.

A memorial service was on Saturday, April 18 at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Polson in Pastor Stuart Boyer officiated.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home, Polson.

Lake County Leader & Advertiser (Polson, MT) - Wednesday, April 22, 2009
On Sunday, April 12, James Stephenson "Steve" Faw died at his home in Polson.

He was born in Newburgh, N.Y. on Dec. 14, 1944, to James Enoch and Martha Cornelia Sims Faw.

He grew up on Woodcliff Lake, N.J. with twin brother John Marshall, sister Cornelia and brother Gerald. He attended the University of Maryland where he met and married Eileen Cumberland in 1965.

Steve"s life was blessed with two daughters whom he dearly loved, Stephanie Faw and Diane Torry. He also deeply loved and enjoyed his grandchildren, Rob, Heather and Haylee Bruton and Ciara Torry.

Steve came to Montana in 1994 on a work assignment and he decided that this was where he would stay. As all who knew him can testify, when Steve found something he enjoyed he couldn"t wait to share it with all who would listen. He will be remembered with smiles and laughter and with stories of his enthusiasm for life. He was greatly loved.

A memorial service was on Saturday, April 18 at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, Polson in Pastor Stuart Boyer officiated.

Cremation has taken place under the direction of Grogan Funeral Home, Polson.

Lake County Leader & Advertiser (Polson, MT) - Wednesday, April 22, 2009


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