Steven Forbes Lewallen

Steven Forbes Lewallen

April 23, 1954 - July 26, 2011

Steven Forbes Lewallen

April 23, 1954 - July 26, 2011

Obituary

Steven Forbes Lewallen ‘Daddy’
4/23/1954-7/26/2011

Steve, as he preferred to be called, was born in Anaheim, California to Ray and Marcella Lewallen and then moved out to Corona, California where he grew up. He spent a few years in Sydney, Australia then returned to California where he went to the UC Riverside and received his Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and a Minor in Criminology.

After his graduation ceremony, he shaved off his sideburns and moved to Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas where he had his first interview at Tandy Corporations. He got the job and met his future wife, Mary Ridling, in the same office. Just before his transfer to a new state, he asked Mary if she would like to ‘come with him’ and she said ‘yes’. They moved to San Francisco, California after a honeymoon at Disneyland. Christina, their only daughter, was born on February 11, 1985 just after they moved to Irvine, California and he spoiled her rotten.

Steve loved to people watch at Disneyland, go to the Sheriff’s shooting range in Anaheim, and drive his daughter and her friends crazy with his silly antics.

He is survived by his wife Mary and their daughter Christina, his sisters Judy Lewallen and Cathy Raible, her husband Nicholas and their two sons, Andy and Daniel Raible. He will also be remembered by close to a dozen of his daughter’s closest friends as ‘Daddy’ or ‘Daddy #2’.

He was larger than life, the most generous of men, and incredibly selfless. He was an example to all who knew him and he was a good man. He will be missed but never forgotten.

A viewing will be held on July 30th from 5:00-7:00 PM at O’Connor Mortuary Laguna Hills. A service will be held on August 13, 2011 at El Toro Memorial Park, at 2:00pm.

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9 responses to Steven Forbes Lewallen

  1. Avery Lemmon says:

    Thank you for letting me into your home, heart, and family. Thank you for teaching me how to change my tires and check the oil in my car. Thank you for scaring my boyfriends and showing me what a loving, healthy family dynamic looks like. Your generosity and kindness knew no bounds, and I’ll never forget you. You were more of a father to me than my own, and I think of you every time I see a Lotto scratcher.

  2. Dear Christina,

    Although I never met your Dad, he sounds like a man I would have liked to hang out with. There is nothing I can say except your pain is in my heart. It will be an honor to officiate on Saturday afternoon,

  3. Daddy #2,
    Thanks for being larger than life. I will tell your jokes and stories for the rest of my life. I love you. Thank you for making me a part of your wonderful family. Hawaii wasn’t bad either.

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