Steve Sacres death. Money would be used to aide his wife Brenda through funeral costs. Service. And this troublesome time. Just three days home from the Corvallis Hospital in hospice. Liver failure Along with 3rd time of cancer in his lungs and brain tumors lead to his death..
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Steve Sacre was an incredible husband, a best friend, and a man whose loyalty, honesty, and strength left an indelible mark on everyone who had the privilege to know him.
Steve leaves behind a legacy that cannot be measured in years, but in the love he gave, the lives he touched, and the battles he fearlessly faced. He was a man you simply couldn’t replicate—loyal beyond measure, honest to the core, and always true to himself.
If you knew Steve, you knew where he stood. Right was right, wrong was wrong, no matter what the cost. He lived with unwavering integrity, and he met every challenge head-on, not just for himself—but for those he cared about.
When Steve wasn’t at home, you could find him outdoors—fishing, camping, and on long walks. He had a mind full of imagination and was always on a mission. Whatever vision he had in the morning, he somehow brought it to fruition by noon. He didn’t wait for life to happen, he made it happen.
Steve was a fighter. He beat cancer twice, outliving expectations more times than we can count. He gave his loved ones the greatest gift, more time with him. Time filled with his strength, laughter, and commendable courage. He had a way of guiding people without ever making them feel small. He protected his loved ones with fierce pride, welcoming everyone with kindness. He honored every word he spoke.
He used to say, “That’s all we’ve got, girl,” and he meant it.
His word was gold.
Somehow the world just made more sense when he was around. In his presence, happiness just happened.
If you ever had a problem, Steve would take it on like it was his own. No limits. No hesitation. And when he smiled, you could feel peace settle in. He’s survived by his brother-in-law David Thomas. Live on in every heart that was touched by you, Steve. You gave us your all—and that was everything.