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Stephen Cavanaugh

Sandy Springs, Georgia

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Fort Richardson resident Stephen M. "Max" Cavanaugh, 24, died Dec. 6, 2007, at Providence Alaska Medical Center in Anchorage.Stephen was born May 2, 1983, in Monroeville, Pa., and had been a resident of Alaska since 2004. He was a member of the 98th Maintenance Company based at Fort Richardson,...

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God Bless all of you. We will keep you in our prayers.

To the Cavanaugh family, we want to express our deepest, heart felt sympathies, and to extend our thoughts and prayers to you during this time of sorrow. My husband, Steve, & I did not know Stephen very long, but it was long enough for him to come into our hearts and make a lasting impression. He is truly a special man, whom we will miss dearly. He touched all of our lives and filled our hearts here at the VFW Post #9981, with his genuine spirit, willingness to help, and that precious...

My heartfelt condolences go out to Max's Family. I have know Max since early high school and he will be sorely missed by all who knew him. I am his Army brother as well and I truly respect the sacrifices that he and his family have made for this great country. My thoughts and prayers will be with you in the coming months.

Steven was a wonderful individual. We certainly miss his sweet spirit at VFW Post #9981. Thank you Steven for all you did for this great country of ours. We know you're standing guard over all of us, even now. With our deepest sympathy and prayers for all of Steven's family and friends - Commander Charlie & Dana Spinney

We are so sorry for your loss. Please remember that you are in our prayers. Please know Jennifer that we are here for you.

To the Cavanaugh Family, We remember when the boys met at Boy Scouts and continued their friendship through high school and beyond. We waded through their growing pains as parents do. Steve, Susan you raised a respectful, caring, and honorable man. It is with profound sadness that we write this condolence note to your family. We loved and enjoyed Max’s friendship. Our hearts and prayers go out to your family. We are proud and feel privileged to have known him. Sincerely, Frank, Elbie,...

Stephens smiling face will be forever missed at our Post (VFW 9981 Anchorage, Alaska).
God Bless you my friend and thank you for your service and your dedication to our country as well as your fellow veterans.
I am the Ladies Auxiliary President of VFW Post 9981, where Stephen had become a member. He was such a kind and caring young man. Always wanting to help in anyway he could. We lost a very special person that day. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during their time...

God Bless you and your family. The loss of a family member is never easy to overcome. I heard of this fine soldiers death as my brother n law served with him in the 98th battalion. He was a great guy I was told and will be greatly missed by them. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in this time of need.