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Katie Ahdieh
November 5, 2009
Mr. Lindh, it's your favorite social worker, katie!! Oh how I wish you were still alive so we could have enjoyed talking smack to one another during this awesome world series. As you know my Yankees WON!!! We would have had some good times talking about the games and I had no one here to talk too about it and it made me think of you the entire time. I'm just happy that it wasn't the Redsocks!!
Patricia Thomas
September 15, 2009
This a small world,
I had the Honor of caring for Steve at Sunrise in Charlotte NC.
I moved to Blue Bell 6 years ago and when I opened the paper and saw his name, I was instantly saddened by his passing.
Steve was a very kind and loving man. I have many fond memories of Steve at Sunrise. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
I know he is with our Lord. May He rest in peace.
Kim Wiebel
September 13, 2009
I remember Steve the most eating lunch and helping with activities at Beverly Woods school were his children attended. He was at every function even when sometime it was hard for him to come. My thoughts a prayers go out to his family.
Dee Luther
September 12, 2009
God works in strange ways......I went to grade school with Stevie. I live in Boston now and came across a notice from Legacy.com for my brother, Mike, who died in October 2008, so I clicked on it and came to today's Legacy.com page, where I saw Stevie's name. Wow.......
My deepest sympathies to Stevie's family - his mother, his children, and the entire Lindh family. I hadn't seen Stevie in decades but I remember him fondly from our days at St. Luke's and McDevitt. And we are all family in this world anyway, aren't we? God bless you all and lighten your load during this painful time, and know that Stevie is at peace and looking out for you all.
Respectfully,
Dee Luther
Newton, MA
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