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August 27, 2011
To all who have written, thank you for your kind words, caring thoughts, and shared memories. Val
August 10, 2011
My sincere sympathy goes out to Steven and Robert, Valerie and family for the loss of your Dad/brother. Marcia
Robert Scholl
August 8, 2011
Always smiling and willing to share a joke, always a friend and willing to extend a helping hand. Steve will be missed by all who knew him. My deepest sympathies to his family for the loss of this irreplaceable man.
Tom Narramore
August 6, 2011
Part of the "Riverside Gang" is now gone. The starting line-up of Carlson, Robbins, Strickland, Narramore, and Zamsky did some damage on the basketball courts of the Klamath Falls Schools as I remember. Hope we may meet in eternity and do it again my friend.
August 5, 2011
I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Steve as a very bright, kind and somewhat mischievous classmate. It was nice to see him at our class reunion last summer and say hello. God bless you all.
Susan Leaming Guyer, Medford, Oregon
Brad Finch
August 5, 2011
Hey Steve, good memories: tennis in Moore Park, the Hillman Minx convertible, a week at the lake one summer, freshman year at Oregon. I'm glad I knew ya in this life, buddy; hope we meet up in the next.
Tom Carlson
August 4, 2011
Knew Steve since the first grade, thru scouts, and on to High School. Prior to last years reunion, last we saw each other was at his home by Lost River in late 60's early 70's. Happy to catch up last year at the High School and Riverside reunions. Steve, I will miss you............Tom Carlson
August 4, 2011
Steve always had a smile and was upbeat. What better can you say about someone?
Amy Riggs
August 3, 2011
I'm sorry for your loss, Steve. Thinking of you and your family.
Arie DeGroot
August 2, 2011
Dear Steve: I, as well as your high school classmates, missed you at last year's high school reunion. We wanted to see you and talk with you. We won't have that chance anymore, but you will always be missed and loved by those who knew you. We will meet up with you one of these days. Perhaps then we will have our talk. My and our condolences to your family. May you rest in peace!
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