Steven-Senica-Obituary

Steven Senica

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Senica , Steven, 59, of Coral Springs, FL passed away on March 6, 2007. - How can I lose my beautiful boy? I am trying to remember every cell in your face so that I can recall it when you are no longer here. You gave me roses for my 16th birthday. You gave me two beautiful daughters. You gave me...

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Dear Steve,
Since I was fifteen years old I have been part of an entity known as SteveandNola. We raised each other Steve, and I think we did a darned good job! You taught me generosity and I taught you laughter. You taught me to work and play hard and I taught you how to "lighten up" We always brought out the best in each other which in a good marriage is how it works
I am so glad I met you-my Beautiful Boy-together we learned how wonderful true love is. You were one of a kind,...

Dear Senica Family,

My most sincere condolences to you for the loss of steve, your husband, father, son and brother.

Steve was also very special to me in many ways. I met him through my husband John when they worked together at United Airlines in Ft.auderdale.

Over the years we got to know eachother quite well and he did so much for us around our home.

In 2001 he came for me again in helping me when John passed away. without his help, I would not have had the...

Steve – your physical self has been gone for one year now – and you have never been far from the hearts and minds of those who love you. I witnessed some of the deep grief of your family. And even in that deepest of pain, I have seen them beam with their love of you – their gratitude that you were in their lives.

I have seen Nola go from shock and trembling to accomplishing the almost impossible and unbearable – creating a life of her own without you. Such courage, such ability to...

I will always remember Steve for his kindness and generosity. He always welcomed me into his home as well as Ed's house in the Abacos. Man, he loved his beer. I knew that when I came over I was getting a beer, whether I wanted one or not. Some of my best memories are of spending time with Steve and his family in the Abacos. Steve had taken his family to Treasure Cay for many years and I and my family were fortunate enough to be invited several years ago. It remains one of our favorite...

What a horrible shock it was a year ago to hear of Steve's illness and untimely death.

I had the pleasure of first knowing Steve way back in high school when I was the tag along with him and Nola. I always knew that down the road they would marry, and they did - partners for life. I couldn't have picked a finer young man for my best friend.

Steve was one smooth guy and so much fun to be with then and in the years to follow. I always enjoyed his company and loved to laugh...

I knew Stephen for a few years. He was always so kind to me and made me feel like I was always part of the family. He was such an amazing man, and to know him you were blessed. He left us way to soon, but now his family have their our gardian angel looking over them. You will be missed Stephen but you will never be forgotten. Your family will always have a friend in me.

IM
SO SORRY!
I am so sorry that your life had to go this way, I wish you had longer
time on earth, I wihs this didnt have to happen to you, I wish there
was more I could do, I wish there were a way to make you stay, we cant
fight destiny, we just need to let if be, we never know when we will be
gone or when the end of our song will be.
Steve (hottie) the LIFE you lived was filled with love and joy, you
have left me with great stories to tell, memories and friendships...

Nola, Dana and Amy,
I cannot believe a year has gone by. Nola, I know I wrote you all my personal thoughts at that time but I now want to say how very proud Steve has to be of all of you. Sometimes when people pass on so does their heart and soul. Not with Steve. I see a little bit of him in each of you. Dana, I see his kindness, his compassion for people, his work ethic and even his looks in you. Amy, I see his adventuresome spirit and his friendliness in your heart. Nola, without...

I will always remember Steve for his friendliness and generosity. I am so grateful for the way Steve accepted me into his home and family on several occasions not knowing me very well at all. Steve, you should be forever proud of the legacy you’ve left here. Your beliefs and kindness are carried on and emulated by your daughters on a daily basis. You are without a doubt on to bigger and better things and will always be admired and never be forgotten. My sincerest sympathy to Nola, Dana...