Steve Fletcher was raised in San Bruno, attended Capuchino High, and moved to Redwood City to raise his family. Steve fought a long, courageous battle with cancer before dying at home, his wife by his side. Steve was a loving husband, father, brother, son and friend to many. His children were the light of his life. His greatest joy was watching and coaching their sports teams (especially baseball), enjoying family time and vacationing together. “Family was always No. 1 with Steve.”
Steve is survived by his wife Nadine; children Jacqueline and Shane; mother Frances Fletcher; sisters Stephanie Soli and Diana (Mike) Walsh; 12 nieces and nephews; parents-in-law Bert and Sharon Figone; and grandfather Frank Grech.
Steve loved music and was an accomplished drummer. He enjoyed cooking with his family. “His love of life, quick sense of humor and inner strength will be missed.”
Friends are invited to a 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 5 vigil service and a 2 p.m. Monday funeral mass, both at St. Pius Church, 1100 Woodside Road in Redwood City.
An account for Steve’s children has been established with Franklin Templeton Investments.
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