Stephen Gorman

August 31, 1956 ~ August 22, 2014
Steve was born in Fargo on August 31, 1956. He grew up and attended schools in Fargo, graduating from Fargo South. Steve then graduated from the University of Utah after which he returned to Fargo. He owned and operated a liquor store in Fargo until moving to Alaska where he lived for a time. When Steve returned to Fargo he worked as an over the road trucker for a number of years until becoming incapacitated.
He is survived by his father, Steve Gorman, Jr., Fargo; his sister, Kathy (George) Keiser, Bismarck, ND with their children, Sarah (Kelly) Johnson, Baldwin, ND, and Katie Keiser, Bozeman, MT, his sister, Beth (Randy) Hollingsworth, Maple Grove, MN with their children, Christie (David) Duininck, Mesa, AZ and Brian Hollingsworth, Maple Grove, MN.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary K. Gorman.
santa fe nmTo the Gormans,
I was so sorry to here about Steve. Please know that my thoughts an prayers are with you.
Fargo ND
Steve, Kathy, Beth and family, so sorry to hear of young Steve’s passing. My heart and prayers go out to you at this difficult time. I know his Mom was there to meet him on the other side.
Love and hugs!
Joy
Minneapolis MN
Dear Steve, Because of Our friendship, although short, my life has been filled with inspiration,hope and joy. Thank you for sharing. You were one of a kind! To Steve’s family my heartfelt thanks and blessings to you.
Dear Beth and the rest of the Gorman family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of during this difficult time during the loss of Steve. Peace to all of you.
XOXOXOXOXOXO, Sheila
Belle Fourche SDMy sympathy to you and your family. He is now with his mother.
Seattle WASteve an I went to South together but were not really friends back in the day. Facebook is another story.
I have been “Friends” with Steve for a couple of years. I loved his wit and sense of humor.
We shared many a laugh and a love of Pie and Bacon. God Bless You Buddy.
Scottsdale AZ
My deepest sympathy to all of our dear family friends the Gormans. We are all thinking of you, Kelly & Dana, Robin, Mike and Linda and Kathy Swanston
Steve,
I’m so glad I got to visit you 1 more time. You were so brave in your suffering. You gave me strength to carry on in mine. Prayers go out to all who will miss you and love you.
Love,
Carroll
Fargo, ND
Steve’s family, You have my deepest sympathy at this very difficult time! Steve was a very special person, that left us all, that knew him, a precious gift! That was memories! We will all treasure them and hold them dear to our hearts! I feel so honored to have been able to have been a friend of his!! Steve will never be forgotten! God bless and lots of hugs to all!!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You will be greatly missed by many. You are now at peace with our Lord.
Stockton CASteve, you made this world a happier place
The smiles and laughter you instilled in our hearts will live on forever
Nicely played Sir
You are now Free to Fly
Flandreau South DakotaSteve, was a good friend for three years. We were Face Book buddies. Thru some rough times it was Steve who pulled me thru. He was a special man. We were lucky to have him in our lives. And when all else failed we said “I like pie” Good bye wee buddy thank you for being there. God has a new angel in heaven now.
RIP my friend, you were a class act and we will honor you at , THE GATHERING’ this year,,,hope their is snow skiing in Heaven
Horace, ND
Steve was a school friend and Facebook buddy as well.
I knew he had some health issues but thought he was doing better then I now know. Steve will be missed on Facebook as I seen him pretty much everyday on there. RIP