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I was a student of Steve's in the mid '80s. Was shocked to read this when I did a search of his name. I wrote his and other ENSP profs quotes in a notebook, and I still quote him. A funny guy. Will never forget him. Best wishes.
I knew Steve and Marthe thru our time dancing together in Marilyn's Folk Dance class at SRJC. Steve was a warm and humble man who never spoke of his accomplishments, many of which I learned about by reading the words of others here. We will miss Steve very much and our hearts go out to Marthe and his family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and we hope that when you are feeling up to it Marthe, you will come back and dance with us again. Until then, please accept our sincerest condolences and love...
Dear Norwick family,
I just heard yesterday about your tragic and untimely loss of Steve. I had the pleasure to study under his tutaledge from 1978-1980 as an undergrad at SSU. He was a pleasure of a man to learn from, with his boundless enthusiasm and good nature. I occassionaly maintained contact with him over the years, one of the only profs I've ever done this with.
My heart reaches out to all of you. I hope you can attain some solace from the fact that over here he is remembered and highly thought of.
My deepest sympathies to you all.
Ye'che zichro baruch - blesswed be his memory.
Dear friends,
I knew Steve and you through his beloved father, Sydney, my own father's(Eddie Cohn)close friend. I remember visiting all of you a good while back, and how we enjoyed sushi you made and seeing the special art works in your home. Sydney was so proud of Steven and you! You are in my prayers and heart.