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HAMPTON - Stephen Andrew Greitzer, 86, died Friday, June 25, 2010.
Born in Erie, Pa., he had been a Hampton resident since 1955 and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church since 1964. Mr. Greitzer was a U.S. Air Force veteran of WW II.
Mr. Greitzer is survived by his daughter, Stephanie Anne Guire; three grandchildren, Stephen M. Saunders, Shawn T. Saunders, Jacob C. Greitzer; and eight great-grandchildren.
A funeral service was conducted on Monday at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home with interment in the Hampton National Cemetery. View and post condolences on our online guestbook at dailypress.com/guestbooks.
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Stephanie. Hate to hear of Steve's passing. He was truly one of a kind, and had a story for any subject. He's the last of the old Greitzer clan, and will be sorely missed. Really enjoyed our recent phone conversations, and was looking forward to a visit up there in the fall. As his oldest nephew, we had our Air Force experiences in common, and it was fun to hear him describe his early WWII years. Will keep in touch by phone and e-mail until I get a chance to get up there to Va.
Frank Baron (Nephew)
July 9, 2010
So sorry to hear of your loss. I know you will miss him.
Cheryl and Sidney Pearce
June 29, 2010
A great guy. I met steve when I was in the 345th Bomb Bomb Group at Langley AFB and later ran into him in Hampton. A true gentleman who "did it his way".
June 29, 2010
God bless you at the end of your journey.
To Stephanie, "Jake" and Family; Our sympathies go out to you and your family.
Larry and Nancy Rutledge
Nancy Rutledge
June 29, 2010
To Stephanie and Family
Please accept our deepest sympathie. I will alway remember Steve as a great fiend. We could talk for hours about the old days. I can not put in to words, how I feel about Steve passing.
But I know that God has a Good "man" helping him today.
Love and God Bless
Vi and Paul
Paul Sulzberger
June 29, 2010
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