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Robert Steven Szoke Jr.

Crown Point, Indiana

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ROBERT STEVEN SZOKE, JR. "Steve" Crown Point, Indiana Robert Steven Szoke, Jr. "Steve", age 32, passed away on Tuesday, May 27, 2008. Steve was a graduate of Thornton Fractional North of Calumet City, IL, Class of 1993 and a graduate of Lincoln Christian College in Lincoln, IL Class of 1998. He...

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Bro, you are still missed & NEVER can be forgotten!!!

I miss you bro!

I miss you Steve....
I will never know the full impact
that you had on my life till we meet again in heaven...
Thank you friend

Hey steve wow you have made the biggest impact in my life. i follow god now more than ever because of you and his teaching through you. You were not only my minister and my friend but also my brother. I miss you so much and I know that you are in the best place a person could be. you showed me a way of life that i hope to live for the rest of my days. your my hero through god and everything else. thank you so much for everything that you have done. you will always be a part of my family. I...

Candy, although I never met you or your daughter, I did go to school with Steve. I knew Steve since 1989 when were freshman at TFN. We also attended youth group together. After graduation we lost contact and I was able to contact him last year. I never knew at the time that I was speaking to him that he was fighting cancer. He was so up beat about the church and being a pro-wrestler. The good thing about being a believer is that we have hope of being in the presense of Christ our Savior....

Candy,

I just heard what happened. I was hoping to get in touch with your mom so I could contact you, but Larry L. sent me this link. I am so sorry for your loss. I know he is at with Jesus now, and I pray that God will surround you and your daughter with love and peace during this horrible time of sorrow.

Candy, I have sat here and thought about what my wife and kids mean to me, and I prayed long and hard for your comfort in this trying time. I wish I could have been there to tell you in person and to pay my respects, but I am deployed... I am sorry for your loss, truly the world is a darker place without his light.

Candy I'm sorry for your loss. I did not know Steve was sick. But kowning Steve the why I did I know he's looking down on us and Jesus is showing him a new move or too. Keep the faith and call if you need anything. In Christ Phil

Candy, My heart goes out to you in your time of sorrow, you and your family are in my prayers.

Karen Lewis OSO