
Stephen Dalrymple, a man whose quiet passions and deep love for his family left an indelible mark on all who knew him. Stephen, born on September 8, 1952, in Waco, Texas, passed away on November 23, 2025, in Silverdale, Washington, leaving behind a legacy of warmth, intellect, and enduring love.
Stephen's journey took him from the heart of Texas to the serene landscapes of the Pacific Northwest, where he built a life rich with family and personal joys. He was a devoted father to his three daughters, Jennifer Fiore, Bonnie Dahn, and Emily French, who were the center of his world. His love extended to his six grandchildren—Collin, Ellie, Lucy, Clayton, Jack, and Charlie—each of whom brought immense joy and a sparkle to his eye.
A true enthusiast of life's finer and simpler pleasures, Stephen had a remarkable depth of interests. He was a dedicated baseball fan, with a special place in his heart for the Seattle Mariners. Many of his cherished hours were spent following the team, his hopes and cheers a constant backdrop to his life.
His intellect was vast and varied. He was an avid reader, particularly drawn to the sweeping narratives of history, finding wisdom and stories in every page. This curiosity was also evident in his appreciation for culture and comfort. He loved fine dining, savoring exquisite meals, and the simple elegance of live music. The tranquility of a nice water view brought him peace, a perfect reflection of his calm and thoughtful nature.
In his downtime, Stephen found solace and entertainment in the quiet charm of British television and movies, often enjoying a classic series as he anticipated the next Mariners game. These moments of quiet appreciation were a testament to a man who found joy in the world around him.
Stephen Dalrymple was a kind, thoughtful, and loving man. His presence was a comfort, his humor a delight, and his memory will be a treasure we hold in our hearts forever. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. Though he has left this world, the light he shone will continue to guide and warm the lives of his loved ones.
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