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Robert "Steve" Poland

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania

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Robert 'Steve' Poland of Honey Brook Steve Poland, aka Zeke, 62, of Honey Brook, passed away on Sept. 30, 2013 at his home. Steve was the beloved husband of Cecelia Poland of 36 years. Born in Knoxville, Tenn., he was the son of the late James R. Poland and Edith G. Jacob-Cann. Steve is survived...

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I knew Steve, his brother Glen and Patty when they lived on Valley Creek road. Steve and Glen taught me to fish and hunt back in the 60's. I do believe my brother Chris started calling him " Zeke ".I remember the pond we all swam in and the hunt for salimanders along the tail race from the pond. We had so much fun back then. I am praying for the family. Dave Smith

Steve will be missed by everyone! He was a kind hearted individual and an excellent sportsmen. I was just thinking of Steve and this had to happen. I will keep your family in my prayers. Jerry Di Berardinis

Steve was an exceptional individual! He will be missed by everyone. My prayers go out to your family.
Jerry Di Berardinis--friend from Southeastern Mail Facility

Salmon River,Town Pool Pulaski.My brother, friend jerry and i lowered steve from a 10ft.wall to grab his steel head thats how much he loved the sport.Running his Brittany spaniels watching them work the p.a. gamelands,flushing cock bird at Blue marsh. Steve loved to hunt and fish. It was good to be in his presents. Now i Know why the called him best at work,Well steve you are the best.The Streams and the gamelands will not be the same. He was a good man, father, husband, I am sorry for the...

Tootie there are no words that can express how sad we are to lose such a special person in your life. Steve will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He was such a knowledgable and confident man always analyzing everything that came his way. I always admired him for taking you hunting with him and having the patience to teach you all his little secrets while in the woods. I was introduced to him many years ago as "Zeke". Your love, your husband! May you forever treasure his memories! My...

Tuddy and family..Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of one of kindest men we have ever known.Our world has just gotten a lot less interesting. We are going to miss our friend more than words can say.