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Stephan K. Kajah

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Air Force Reserve Major Stephan K. Kajah, 43, of Monument, died in a skiing accident on February 15, 2006 in Breckenridge, Colorado. He was born on May 15, 1962 in New York, NY to Horst and Magda Kajah. He married Cynthia McCormick on April 17, 1993. Stephan was raised in Pompton Lakes, NJ and...

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Dear Magda, Horst and families
Even though I did not know your son personally, I know he must have been a good son, because I kow his parents.
Not to get angry with God for taking his life is a very hard thing to do. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and prayers.

We are so sorry to hear about the lose of Stephen. We met him on a tour with his wife in Italy we hit it off with them and basical hung out with them the whole trip getting to know each other, and having fun together. We shared our views about both being Christians, so we were connected from the start, brothers and sisters in Christ. At this time please find comfort in the Lord and know we will be together again for sure. it's not easy but being a Christina makes it just a little easier to...

So very dear Horst and Magda.
We do know that words do not take away your pain and so we limit ours to only three: WE LOVE YOU.

Dear Kajah family,
In times like these we need the Savior...Only He knows what you're going through. May you find comfort in knowing He cares. We are praying for you daily that you will draw strength from His unfailing love and never-ending comfort.
Freddy and Brigitte

Dear Kajah Family and Cindy,

It was with deep sorrow that I heard of the news about Stephan. I knew the whole family since I was in my teens at the church.
I still have fond memories of the first camping trip I went on with the Schiwy's and other families from the church.
Stephan I know enjoyed life and now he is with the Lord for Eternal life.
My prayers go to all of the family who I see at Jacksonville Chapel.
Any time he flew in and I saw...

Dear Kajah Family!

May you feel the comfort that only
the arms of our loving heavenly
father can extend. May His peace
give comfort and meaning during this time of sorrow.
Love, Wilbur&Anemarie Wondracek

I knew of Stevan through his parents and Immanuel Baptist Church. We met occasionally at reunions with the Dorka's in NJ. His father was very proud of him. My sister, Elfrieda, was a librarian at the Air Force Academy, and Horst looked her up on his first visit to the Academy.

Gods Peace be with you.

Dear Cindy and all Kajah family members,

Words cannot express the sadness that burdens our hearts since we heard of Stephans going home to be with the Lord. All of the times that he flew into New Jersey and we would see him in church or at the house will surely be missed. Everytime he greeted one of us he had a great smile on his face which we will never forget. It is easy to see why he had so many friends that will deeply miss him. Our prayers are with you and rest assured...

Magda,Horst and family. Rosie and I were deeply shocked and saddened to learn of Stephan's accident. We feel great compassion for you and struggle to express our sympathy.
Knowing that Stephen is now in the hands of the Lord is some solace we are shure. Our prayers are with you.
Harold & Rosie