In Loving Memory of Steve Christianson Steven (Steve) Roy Christianson, beloved father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, passed away peacefully at the age of 76 on July 2, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. Born in Seattle, Washington on August 20, 1947, Steve was the eldest of six children, to Ralph and Jennie (Isaacson) Christianson. He graduated from Queen Anne High School in 1965, and from the University of Washington in 1970 with his Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration. He began his professional career by joining the accounting and tax firm, Ernest & Jonson Company PS, where he earned his Certified Public Accountant (CPA) credentials, later starting his own Seattle, WA based consulting business located in the Magnolia community where he raised his family. Steve enjoyed coaching all of his sons' Magnolia little league sports year-round, including baseball, football, and basketball. To this day, his six-year consecutive little league baseball championships with the Dodgers stands. After his coaching tenure ended, he enjoyed spending time at the blackjack tables, traveling to find some sunshine, and following all of the local sports teams. Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Ralph and Jennie, his brother David Christianson, and his grandson David Allen Christianson. Steve is survived by his three children and their (spouses): Gary (Kristi) Christianson of Sarasota, FL, Eric (Yolanda) Christianson of Seattle, WA, and Marc (Alison) Christianson of Seattle, WA; his seven grandchildren: Alexa, Taya, Vianna, Lia, Marc, Owen, and Will; his sisters: Connie Christianson, Carla Mitchell, and Diane Christianson; his brother: Chris Christianson; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Though they went their separate ways a few years back, Steve was married to Marty Suzanne Kiley for 45 years. Together they shared many fond memories. At Steve's request, a memorial service will not be held. Remembrances are suggested to the American Diabetes Association at www.diabetes.org .
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