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Stephen William Fish Senior, passed away at age 39, on March 8th, 2019 in Denver, CO. He was born in Cortez, CO on Feb. 26th, 1980, to Robert E. Fish and Theresa A. Hogan Fish. On September 15th 2006, he married the love of his life Emilylouise Nichole Eck; to this union was born, Stephen William Fish Jr, Walter Scott Fish, and Acelia May Fish. He attended school in Cortez, and graduated from Pueblo Community College in 2007 with a degree in Early Childhood Education; he worked in this field for several years. He then went on to work at Domino's Pizza for 12 years. He greatly enjoyed pizza and his fellow Pizza Peers. Stephen is survived by: his wife, three children, parents, siblings Jody Fish Badding, Robert Douglas Fish, Gayle (Colby) Earley, Thomas Fish,and Kathleen (Emanuel) Novac. As well as: his mother-in-law Emilou Eck, grandmother Lillian Gehres, eight nieces, four nephews, a great niece and nephew, numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorial Services will be Sunday, May 26, 2019 in Cortez.
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Stephen was a wonderful young man taken way too soon. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family and friends. He will be greatly missed.
Patty Randol
April 12, 2019
So sorry for your loss. Hugs
Donna Malcolm
April 11, 2019
Sorry for your loss sending lots of prayers
Elaine Killingbeck
April 11, 2019
The love that Emily and
Stephen shared is one for the story books. These two amazing people deserved so much more then what has happened. My heart goes out to Emily and her family and Stephens as well.
Amber
April 11, 2019
We are so so sorry for your loss.
Lena Galloway
April 11, 2019
Kim Moore
April 11, 2019
You are deeply loved by your amazing family and friends. Through them you will live on in their hearts. RIP heaven newest angel.
Kim Moore
April 11, 2019
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