College student identified after being found dead from suspected drowning at Pierce County lake 

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A 20-year-old man who was found dead in the swimming area of Spanaway Lake has been identified by the Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office.

Steven Obote of Tacoma died Aug. 4 near the 14900 block of Bresemann Boulevard South. His official cause and manner of death is "pending," the medical examiner said in a news release. That is a temporary designation used when additional investigation, information and/or test results are required for certification.

A search began after Obote's family reported him missing Aug. 2 after he did not return home overnight. Family members said he had gone swimming alone at the lake on Aug. 1, The News Tribune previously reported.

Deputies went to the lake and found his vehicle as well as phone and clothing on the shore of the swim area. A dive team also responded and searched the lake all day on Aug. 2 but could not locate Obote, the story said.

He was found by someone in the swimming area Sunday morning.

Obote, also known as "Frank," according to a GoFundMe, moved to Washington in March 2024 from Texas to connect with family in Seattle. He was going to start college in September.

"His bright future and big ambitions were tragically ended at just 20 years old. He was planning on going to study Biology," the fundraiser said.

Described as enthusiastic and energetic, Obote had a passion for learning.



"His enthusiasm for biology and his helpful nature reflected genuine curiosity and kindness for others around him," the fundraiser said.

Some of Obote's interests were cars and planes, which made him fascinated with engineering and technology as well.

"He was someone who combined a love for knowledge with a generous spirit, making a meaningful impact on those around him," the GoFundMe said.

A service for Obote is scheduled Aug. 23.

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