Steven Tauscher
Steven Ryan Tauscher died on
Sunday, June 15, at his home in
Matlock, He was 56‘
He was born on January 4,
1952 in Elma to Johnny and
Nettie (Jobe)
Tauscher. He
spent his child-
hood in Elma
and graduated
from Elma High
School in 1971‘
He married
EmeliaDelosan-
tos and settled
down next door
to his parents’
home in Mat- Steven
lock. They later Tauscher
divorced and
Mr. Tauscher dedicated himself
to raising their daughter, Teresa.
He enjoyed clam digging,
beachcombing, motorcycle rid-
ing and taking vacations with his
family.
Surviving are mother Net<
tie Tauscher; daughter Teresa
Tauscher; former wife Emelia
Tauscher; stepson Solomon Delo-
santos; sister Sharon Blackston;
uncle Bob Sheets of Elma; former
hrother-in-law Lonnie Blackston;
granddaughters Kaitlyn and Jaz-
min Delosantos; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by
his father in 1991 and sister Mary
Bunting in 2007‘
A memorial service will be held
at 1 pin on Sunday, June 22, at
Truman Glick Park in Matlock
followed by a potluck luncheon
Memorial donations may he
made to Children's Hospital and
Regional Medical Center, P.O.
Box 5371, Seattle, 98105.
6% 9/05
, OCR Text: Steven Tauscher
Steven Ryan Tauscher died on
Sunday, June 15, at his home in
Matlock, He was 56‘
He was born on January 4,
1952 in Elma to Johnny and
Nettie (Jobe)
Tauscher. He
spent his child-
hood in Elma
and graduated
from Elma High
School in 1971‘
He married
EmeliaDelosan-
tos and settled
down next door
to his parents’
home in Mat- Steven
lock. They later Tauscher
divorced and
Mr. Tauscher dedicated himself
to raising their daughter, Teresa.
He enjoyed clam digging,
beachcombing, motorcycle rid-
ing and taking vacations with his
family.
Surviving are mother Net<
tie Tauscher; daughter Teresa
Tauscher; former wife Emelia
Tauscher; stepson Solomon Delo-
santos; sister Sharon Blackston;
uncle Bob Sheets of Elma; former
hrother-in-law Lonnie Blackston;
granddaughters Kaitlyn and Jaz-
min Delosantos; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by
his father in 1991 and sister Mary
Bunting in 2007‘
A memorial service will be held
at 1 pin on Sunday, June 22, at
Truman Glick Park in Matlock
followed by a potluck luncheon
Memorial donations may he
made to Children's Hospital and
Regional Medical Center, P.O.
Box 5371, Seattle, 98105.
6% 9/05
, Mason County Genealogical Society,Obituaries,Other Obituaries,T Last Name,Tauscher, Steven Ryan.tif,Tauscher, Steven Ryan.tif, Tauscher, Steven Ryan.tif
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