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kathleen flanagan
September 22, 2008
I have so many wonderful memories of Steve. We worked together at the U of R Faculty Club and laughed constantly with Amy, Marylou< Debbie and Bobby. We danced to Boots Randolph in Bristol at his house in the hills and enjoyed our talks together over the years. May you Rest in Peace Geez...Ilove you..Kathy Flanagan
patricia delorme
September 22, 2008
steve was a wonderful person;he served in world war 2 with my husband. walter f. delorme,on the LST.119,THEY WERE GOOD FRIENDS.SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS
Betty Brisson
September 21, 2008
My cousin Steve was a happy loving person and will be missed alot. May God be with him in heaven and keep him always in his care. Betty & Claude Brisson cousins
Monica & Don Lockwood
September 20, 2008
Steve was well known & liked at Post 1278 in Honeoye. Loved the conversations we had. He was a special guy who served his country.
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