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David Bierly
December 30, 2011
Dad- just wanted you and everyone else know that we found out yesterday we are having a boy- the Bierly name lives on and everyone better watch out for the next Bierly boy come May! We miss you and love you Pops!
Jean Andersen
December 20, 2011
I'm so very sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Rambo and I enjoyed many laughs while working together. He will be missed.
earl and elle lewis
December 18, 2011
our deepest love and sympathies to all of the bierly family. elle and earl
lewis
Dana Stumpf Bear Dietz
December 18, 2011
To Lois, Buck, Steve's children, and all the Bierlys, My deepest sympathies, and all the hugs needed. Steve was way too young... and full of tennis!!! (That's what I remember.) Love, Dana
Atkins Lounge
December 18, 2011
Steve was such a great and insightful man. Thanks Steve.
Paul Chasnoff
December 18, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Before working with Steve I never knew that you were supposed to pour a pitcher of water along the perimeter of your hotel room so the air would not be too dry... He will be missed by all.
Deborah Laggini
December 18, 2011
I was so very saddened to hear of Steve's passing. He was loyal friend, so generous in spirit, and he brought so much laughter to so many. My love and prayers are with Steve's family.
paul savage
December 17, 2011
Bierly, you were ez to be around,
Connie Kreemer
December 16, 2011
My thoughts are with Steve's family. Although I haven't seen Steve since Wake Forest, I always remember him fondly. I used to cheer him on during basketball games at Conestoga, and appreciated his skill and wonderful sense of humor.
Janet Kelley
December 15, 2011
I was saddened to hear the news of Steve's passing. I still laugh thinking about Steve pulling out a baton from his cowboy boot and calling it his "Tanya Tapper" (named for the Tanya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan confrontation). Or in the early days of email when he TYPED IN ALL CAPS and let everyone know that he wasn't yelling, he was a lousy typist. As we all know, he was quite a character which made working at Hunt a lot of fun. He will be missed.
Harold Denson
December 15, 2011
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Tim Walli
December 15, 2011
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Steve. He was one of the more unforgettable people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. Rest well my friend.
Frank Clementi
December 15, 2011
Hearing of Steve's passing only brought back to mind some of the best times in my life. Steve was such an eccentric personality and if you were his friend, he always had your back. His humor and "Hot Sauce" will be missed.
Jim Feagin
December 15, 2011
I was sad to hear of Steve's passing on until I stopped to thing of all the memorable times we had with him. He was a character to say the least and added a great deal to every one's life that he touched. We all enjoyed working with Steve at Hunt, he will be missed. ......Although I never did get that receipe for his hot sauce.
Dave Kalberer
December 15, 2011
My most heart-filled sadness for one of the best of the good guys. His passion for returning Viet Nam vets and POW's was unmatched. His love for his parents and kids was amazing. He was one of my best buds, even tho I envied his charm, height, and hair.
Steve, say hello to Bobo and Burt in heaven for all of us.
My deepest sympathy goes out to all his family and many friends.
Bob Conway
December 15, 2011
I am very sorry to hear this news of Steve's passing..my deepest sympathy goes out to his immediate family, especially his children. Please know that your father has left a wonderful and indelible mark on the lives of his many brothers and sisters in his extended Family at Hunt Manufacturing.
Sara Harbinson
December 15, 2011
I just heard the sad news of Steve's passing. My heart goes out to his family. I too had the pleasure of working for Steve at Hunt Corporation. He was a pleasure to work for and he taught me a lot. Steve was always funny, truly professional, very smart, extremely generous and one of the best storytellers I know! RIP STB... you will not be forgotten!
Bill Cardone
December 15, 2011
Reading about Steve's passing this morning is very sad. He was certainly one of a kind. Always with a smile, laugh and very gracious towards everyone. I looked forward to seeing Steve at office product industry events and sharing in his famous hot sauce. Rest in peace my friend. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He will be missed.
Jim Connah
December 14, 2011
Oh man, this is such sad news. Rambo was one of a kind, that's for sure, and a breath of fresh air in the world of office products when one went looking for authenticity.
To Steve's family, you are very much in the thoughts and prayers of his legion of friends and admirers.
Carolyn Quattrone - Israel
December 14, 2011
Words can not express the sadness I am feeling after just learning of Steve's passing. I had the pleasure of working with and for Steve over the course of 15 years at Hunt Corporation and it was an honor. A great person, supportive, funny. Smart and well respected...most of all he was always a friend. He will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family
December 14, 2011
Very sorry to hear of Steve's passing.....I have many fond memories of him......my sympathy to his family. I hope they can take comfort in knowing that he is at peace. Don Creamer '66 Hilton Head SC.
Bob Scribner
December 14, 2011
AS a co-worker and friend Steve was the best. I have many fond memories of Steve and his eccentric ways that only endeared him to those worked closely with him.Steve will be missed by all of his friends.
Gary Pape
December 14, 2011
I'm deeply saddened to hear of Steve's passing. I had the pleasure of working for him many years at Hunt Corporation, and he was an amazing guy- intelligent, creative, supportive and highly respected. He was a real friend to me and many others in our industry. My condolences go out to all of his family. May he rest in peace, and may his boots stay filled with bottles of habenero sauce forever.
Michael Lo Cascio
December 14, 2011
It is with a heavy heart that I writh these words. I cannot tell you how sorry I am about Steve's passing. He was a great man, and a great friend. He will be missed.
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