March 4Mar 4 comment_372116 From Steve's blog:Dear Scrollsaw Workshop subscribers, we are heartbroken to let you know that Steve unfortunately suffered another heart attack over the weekend and passed away on Monday, March 2nd, 2026. We were able to be by his side until the end, and we know how much he sincerely appreciated the hundreds and thousands of cards and messages with well wishes and prayers over the past few weeks. He received several handmade gifts that he cherished greatly and had displayed in his room. Every time you cut one of Steve's patterns, please know that you are keeping his memory alive and that he will always be with you. The visitation will be held at Scott Funeral Home at 2515 Veterans Parkway, Jeffersonville, IN on Monday, March 9th, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. with service to follow. In lieu of flowers, we have decided to keep his website up and running for right now, so any donations to Scrollsaw Workshop would be appreciated to help cover costs of running the blog as well as other expenses during this time. This can be done by going to: https://www.stevedgood.com/donate2.htmlWe will send another update in the next few days with more information on the future of the website. For now, all of the patterns are still available for you as always. We will do our best to respond to messages, but please understand that this is a busy and difficult time for our family.Thank you for your support over the past 20 years. Steve was so proud of his work with Scrollsaw Workshop and cared for each and every one of you. Love, Patty, Kellie, and Family Report
March 4Mar 4 Popular Post comment_372132 Steve was a great asset to the scrolling community and a very talented designer, his daily emails always carried a new scroll saw challenge. RIP Steve you'll be missed. Report
March 4Mar 4 comment_372136 Sad news indeed. Prayers for his family.Thanks @Wichman3 for letting us know. Report
March 4Mar 4 comment_372139 Just saw that on social media. So sad when we lose such a talented craftsperson. Report
March 4Mar 4 Author comment_372141 3 hours ago, Gunny said:WOW, you just never know when your time is up.Gunny, Steve broke his ankle last year. Multiple surgeries, stays in the hospital, and only last week was sent to a rehab center. This one of the reasons safety is so important; if he hadn't broken his ankle . . . Report
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