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Chris Meyer
March 3, 2011
I was saddened tonight to hear of Steve's passing. He will always have a special place in my heart. Many, many years ago, Steve and I took a diving class together. An incident occurred during a dive. It is my belief, that I am here today because of Steve's calmness in a bad situation. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.
March 3, 2011
"The first time I heard Steve’s name it was followed by “what a great guy he is”. We came to know him and truly cherish our time with him. He really was a “great guy”. I spent time with him lately talking about the future, his dreams and his family. They were all good thoughts. Steve continued his hard work even though he was fighting a battle and managed to do it and still bring out a smile. We will miss him more than I can express. God Bless. Bryan & Patti"
March 3, 2011
Im so sorry to hear of Steves passing. He was a great guy. He made our back yard into a beautiful place. I will always remember him when we sit back there in the summer evenings. God bless you Steve. My prayers go out to his family. Lori
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