CHELSEA – Steve A. Pottle, 55, passed early morning on Dec. 25, 2021 at Maine General Medical Center in Augusta. He was born on Jan. 31, 1966 in Waterville.
Steve attended school in Fairfield and Waterville. He attended Seventh Day Adventist Church in Augusta.
Steve married in the summer of 1998 on Aug. 1st to his love Kimberly Ann Bouchard. Together they had two children, Danielle and Dylan.
Steve enjoyed many things including snowmobiling, motorcycling, and working on his vehicles. A hard worker, Steve worked as a commercial driver delivering oil and driving a ramp truck. For many years he worked with his brother-in-law at his auto dealership in Waterville and as a mechanic for VIP. He enjoyed helping his friend Adam Penney at his salvage yard in Winslow. In his younger years he loved helping his dad work on his race car and going to help in the pit as part of the pit-crew. He was quite the roller-skater, and would often be seen skating around town. He also put a lot of miles on his bicycle growing up.
Steve was a quick thinker and was not one to give up when facing a challenge! He was proud of his time as a boxer. In 1981, he won the Golden Gloves Championship, and became, for a time, the State’s only undisputed champion in his 106 pound class.
He will be greatly missed by his daughter Danielle Bishop and his grandson Ayden Landry, his son Dylan Pottle, mother Lily Glidden, father Lawrence Pottle and wife Audrey; sister Laurie Bourgoin and husband Eric, brother Wayne Harmon and wife Nicole, brother Lewis Howard and wife Noreen; aunts Janice Harmon, Linda Douglas and husband Steve, Yvonne Pottle, uncles Allan Pottle, Robert Costain, father-in-law Roland Bouchard, sister-in-law Michele Sucy and husband Scott, brothers-in-law Darren Bouchard, Shane Bouchard and wife Amy, many nieces, and nephews, and friends.
Steve was predeceased by his wife Kimberly Ann Pottle, grandparents Lawrence and Hester Pottle, Arthur and Dorothy Cady, mother-in-law Barbara Bouchard, aunt Valerie Costain, uncles Donald and Gerry Pottle, and Rodney Harmon, step-fathers Wayne Harmon and William Glidden, and sister-in-law Johna Goodale and cousin Jamie Pottle.
Celebration of life and burial will occur in the spring.
Arrangements under the direction and care of Dan & Scott’s Cremation & Funeral Service, 445 Waterville Road, Skowhegan.
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