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Stephen William Davis

CHICO, California

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San Luis Obispo NativeStephen William Davis, 23, passed away quietly Sunday, May 13, 2007 at his home away from home in Chico, Calif. He was born and raised in San Luis Obispo. As a young boy Stephen participated in soccer, basketball, and baseball. He also thoroughly enjoyed fishing and...

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Danny, Janice and Sarah, You are remembered today and every day in my prayers. With much love,

My son was a friend of your son's at Chico...I just heard of your tragic loss. I ache with you in this sad time. You are in my prayers.

Mom of "Dave the Marine"

Dear Danny, Janice & Sarah,
I was so saddened to learn of Stephen's death. Over the years, Mom has always shared your letters and photos. I so enjoyed hearing about your family adventures and of Stephen and Sarah's accomplishments, goals and aspirations. Stephen reminded me so much of my much loved Uncle Harold. You will be in my heart and prayers.

I was shocked to hear about Steve's death, I worked with him for a little over a semester and was looking forward to working with him again. He always made those seven am mornings seem a little bit brighter with his attitute about life and he livened every conversation with his wit and wild imagination. Steve was a good man and an awesome friend, I wish his famiy well and send my deepest sympathies.

Casey Hesseltine

Dearest Danny, Janice and Sarah,
We are just heartbroken over Stephen's death. You are in our thoughts and prayers continually. We appreciate so much the fact that even though we are miles away in Arkansas, you always kept the "Beck" family close. Grandmother Beck loved you so much and enjoyed everything you did to share your lives with her. We will remember the good times we had with Stephen digging worms and going fishing, and his Great Grandmother Beck catching box turtles for him....

My heart goes out to you.

Dearest Danny, Janice and little sister Sarah,
Your sweet Steve worked for me since October 13, 2003. I saw him 3-5 times a week every morning at 7 am. My heart aches. I saw him grow from a kid into a man. We talked, I couseled him, I taught him, I disciplined him. I miss him deeply. This would have been his 4th year of working with me during our official residential hall move out program. He was ever present on my shoulder during this years program. Steve has many friends on his grounds...

My deepest heart felt sympathy at the loss of this sweet boy. I have fond memories of he and his Grandpa Bill delivering Ice Cream to my shop and many stories Bill shared about his time with his Grandson. My prayers go out to your family.