The Passing of Steve from Scrollsaw Workshops

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I got this sad message this morning

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By Unknown on Mar 03, 2026 06:38 pm
In Loving Memory1957 - 2026


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.html
We 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



Life’s Good, Enjoy Each New Day’s Blessings

Hello Peter

I know Pottzy is (or has been) working on a IN MEMORIAM with Crafistian  (possibly Martin I am not sure)
Your post certainly brings the importance of a  part of a community website into focus.
Sep 2025 was the demise of my kids wife and Mar 2026 the demise of my sisters s partner.
Alan in particular  was a very well respected carpenter, not so much Rosie but many attended to pay their respects

I also brings into focus the kanga line we are all in and our position in the Que !
Thanks for taking the time to pass on the event.



Regards Rob

Great guy, wonderful site. So many plans that work for both bandsaw, and scrollsaw. Steve will be missed.

If you have never been Scrollshop Workshop I think most everyone here would find a project or 30 they would like to make. Steve offered for free, donations were always accepted, usually 3 x more plans than the paywalls. 

Thanks for posting this Rob, since I got sick, a lot of this has passed me by, and I wasn't aware either.
yes rob we have a memorium ! hopefully you can get martin to add him ?
but question, was he a member here? if not martin wont add him ! 

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

That's good work then Larry
I personally do not know the answer to your question as many have weird alias like their homes dogs or other odd AKA's
So  a challenge if there us a member that is familiar and feels enough compassion to support him being recognised I think it would be a nice  Gesture.
Also on a more selfish aspect do you know if you can pre book a Blank plot or Plaque for when the saw stops turning permanently.

Regards Rob

yeah i tried to get some guys that were on lj's that most here knew but martin would only add those that were members here !

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

Rest in Peace, Steve!!!!!

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

for me to add someone, a woodworker we all knew and admired to our memorium would not be an issue ! it should for those that all moved and touched us in some way, whether a member here or not ? so martin i say open the memorium to those that made our lives enriched , member or not ! others please join me to get martin to do this blessing of our woodworkers that contributed to our knowledge and enjoyment of our craft ! it's just something we can do to be respectful ?

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.