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Steven M. Fortier, 49
July 20, 2018
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Steven Michael Fortier, 49, of North Adams, Mass., passed away on Friday, July 20, 2018, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.
He was born in Pittsfield, Mass., on May 20, 1969 a son of the late Leo J. and Elaine (Decker) Fortier. He was raised in Adams, Mass., and graduated from Hoosac Valley Regional High School in 1987. He was employed by Ashley Swift and Sons Inc., as well as Adams Plumbing and Heating Inc. He was a plumber by trade and later became self-employed.
He is survived by his two daughters, Marina and Christina Fortier, and their mother, Jacquelyn Daniels of Cheshire, Mass.; one son, Steven Michael Fortier Jr., and his mother, Shelley DeMyer of Adams, Mass.; his uncle Robert Decker and his wife, Christine, of North Adams; as well as many cousins and friends.
He was predeceased by his mother and father; and his uncle, John Decker.
Funeral notice: There will be no calling hours. He is to be cremated and burial will take place at a later date. Donations in his memory may be made in the name of his daughters for their college funds, Marina and Christina Fortier, at 891 North State Road, Cheshire, MA 01225; or donations in his memory may be made to his son, Steven Michael Fortier Jr., through the Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Home, 74 Marshall St., North Adams, MA 01247.
| I got to know Steve through work. I enjoyed my interactions with him and found Steve to be bright, caring and a nice person. He will be missed and my thoughts and prayers are with his family. Bye Steve. | | from: Marcus Webb | on: 08-28-2018 |
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| Thank you for our two beautiful granddaughters, Marina and Christina. Rest in peace, Steve | | from: Elaine Daniels | on: 07-29-2018 |
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| My thoughts and prayers to the children, family, and friends of Steve. So many memories growing up with him and the love for his Mom and grandparents was very special. Rare to find someone that truly intends on bringing a genuine smile out of everyone he encountered. Always leaned to cheerful side. Never in my life saw him mad ever. Steve give the family a big hug from me, until we meet again. | | from: Lisa Swistak | on: 07-28-2018 |
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| Always enjoyed seeing Steve out and about. We always seemed to get around to talking about motorcycles, nice guy, I'll miss him. | | from: Joe Rysz | on: 07-27-2018 |
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