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Stephen D. Army Jr.

Charlton, Massachusetts

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Stephen D. Army, Jr., 42, was stricken ill and died in his home in Charlton on Saturday, January 3, 2009.He leaves his fiancée, Dianna Miller and her daughters, Taylor and Victoria Miller, with whom he lived; a daughter, Chelsea Army of Southborough; a son, Keith Army of Nashua, NH; a...

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happy birthday steve!! you are strongly missed!!!

You were my friend, I cared about you, and will remember you in my heart forever. Thanks for the laughs and memories. I'll miss you more than I can say. I hope you're at peace now.

Dad
You meant so much to me, I love you, I always have, and always will.
I will miss the good times we had together.
Love Chelsea a.k.a. poop-a-do's

steve, you will always be in my heart and also my heart goes out to your famile especially chelsea and keith i love ya and miss ya. love always katie

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help at this time.

Keith, No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Stephen, we love you very much and will miss you deeply. You were an excellent father to my children and they cherish each moment they shared with you as well as myself. We learned so much from each other; you showed me how to express my feelings and I taught you how to accept love. You have taught me what unconditional love is. You never gave up on us. The past 8 years together may not have always been the best, but we were committed to making this work. You always said "we were meant...

To all of his friends you were special to him and he talked about you often.
To all of his co-workers he laughed and joked about you and loved working with you at Kadant.
To his beautiful daughter Chelsea he told me how beautiful you were turning out to be and how much he loved you and he still cared about your mother's well being.
To Keith your dad loved you very much and was proud of you. And was very happy to be a Grandpa. (even if he didnt show it he told me about...

My heartfelt sympathy to Stephen's family, especially my grandson, Keith. If there is one thing I would say about Steve is that he was a man who took responsibility seriously. I spoke to him last year and he told me he wished things had turned out differently, but that he truly loved his son, Keith.