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Stephen T. Cole

ROCHESTER, New York

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Cole, Stephen T. Rochester: July 14, 2008 at age 59. Predeceased by parents, Joseph and Elizabeth. Survived by his siblings, Janet (Joseph) Leichtner, Gerald (Claudia), Mary (Scott) Huston, Thomas (Lynette); several nieces and nephews. Family and friends are invited to call on Friday...

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I got to know Steve from seeing him every Sat. at Rocky's. We became good friends, which was easy to do because he was such a likable guy. His laugh was one of a kind and I'll miss talking about everything from hunting and fishing to elec. gizmo's. Rest easy my friend, Dominic

I’ll miss Steve, his attitudes, interests and camaraderie. Before I met Steve, I’d never seen anyone chuck a ¼-20 Tap into a powered hand drill and proceed to cut threads in ½ inch aluminum plate (fast), or braze a copper penny to a bolt head and create a thumbscrew. Steve was probably the template for MacGyver. Whether it was computers, electronics, mechanical, woodwork, automotive, xerography, clinical analyzers, too many occupations and hobbies to even remember, Steve was “on it”. He...

Steve, I met you in Pitsford days and we crossed paths many times, you were there for me when ever I needed help or advise, you will be sorely missed. Thanks for always being there for me.

I am going to miss Steve. He was always cheerful and made the people around him happy. His stories were always a joy to here.

To the Cole Family -- I'm so sorry for the loss of your brother, Steve. You're in my thoughts and prayers. From a Harwick Rd neighbor of years past...

Steve O,
I'm going to miss our litle talks at work where we laughed about everything in the world and discussed your latest gadget or hobby as well. I'm sure you're still doing that, just without me.
Mr Bill

Steve from Inkjet to OCD, you have always been a haapy soul. A light in the everyday darkness. You have touched so many peoples lives in a positive way. You always give and never take. We could all learn to be better people from your example! Thanks for being you always.

Your Xerox family misses you. Thinking of all those days & nights burning the midnight oil to get the job done along w/ never ending stories and laughter. Rest in Peace man!

Steve, just a really nice guy. Never a bad word to say about anyone. Most of all, we will miss you're infectious laugh. Thanks for all the computer help! God Bless.