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Stephen D. Broas

Englewood, Virginia

1964 - 2015

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ENGLEWOOD - Stephen D. Broas, 50, of Chesterfield, Virginia, died on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 in his home with his wife, Wynne Broas, by his side. Steve was born on June 2, 1964 in Morristown, New Jersey. He was the eighth of nine children born to the late William and Anita Broas of Florham Park,...

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To the family of Steve Broas my deepest condolences. I didn't know of Steve's passing. He and I worked together at Novartis. I am so sorry.
With deepest Sympathy,
Dianne Beskenis

With great sadness for such a wonderful, loving, person. May happy memories and many prayers fill your hearts forever. May, it also be comforting to remember that we can call on God and he will give us the needed strength to cope with our sorrows.(Psalms 55:16)

You all are in our thoughts and prayers. Steve was a very strong and loving man.

May the light that was always evident in Steve's eyes and in the smile on his face be forever embedded in our memory and like this candle remind us of the spark of life he brought to all those who were fortunate enough to have shared priceless memories with him. Rest in Peace Steve.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Wynne, Abby, Kate and Kelsey. May the support and love of God, friends and family give you comfort. Steve was a wonderful soul who provided joy to all who knew him. I will miss him.

All my memories of Steve as child and adult have been of a sweet, kind soul. The world has been a better place with you. my love to all Broas's and particularly to Wynn and the girls.
Michele Saint Germain, Burke, VA

Steve was one of the nicest, most genuine guys I had ever met. He will be missed by many.

Mr. Broas did more than teach the kids at Clara Byrd Baker School: He inspired them. He is a key reason that my daughter became a teacher. His lessons and his spirit will live on through those students, and I know many others. I am so sorry for your loss.

I will miss your happy face. You have been a great neigbour and friend over the years. R.I.P my friend