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Steve, you will be missed. You were a great friend especially during the early years in Akron. My condolances to your family.
Stewart Snell
December 29, 2005 | Stow, OH
Akron, Ohio
Stephen J. Doerr Stephen J. Doerr, 54, of Ori on, Michigan, died July 4 fol lowing a long illness. Born in Ak ron, Steve graduated from The University of Ak ron with bachelor's degrees in Education and in Electrical Engineering Technology. He was employed by B.F. Goodrich/Uniroyal/Michelin in...
Read MoreSteve, you will be missed. You were a great friend especially during the early years in Akron. My condolances to your family.
Stewart Snell
December 29, 2005 | Stow, OH
Dear Doerr Family,
Please accept our prayers and thoughts as well as our sincere sympathy at the loss of your brother.
It is so very difficult to lose a special loved one.
May memories comfort you.
Love, Marilyn and John
John & Marilyn Riegler
July 09, 2005 | Amelia Island, FL
I extend my deepest sympathy to your family. May the memories you have comfort you that he is in heaven and at peace.
Sharon Hardman
July 08, 2005 | Ogdensburg, NY
What I remember the most about Uncle Steve is his laughter. When we visited Uncle Steve and Grandpa, Dad (Jim) and Uncle Steve would tell the stories from their childhood and they would laugh for hours. Uncle Steve will be sadly missed by us all, we love you.
Cheryl, Bob, Joshua, Jordan, & DeAnna
Cheryl Doerr
July 07, 2005 | Ogdensburg, NY
We extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Your brother sounds like he was a very interesting individual. May the memories of the times you spent together be your comfort now during this sorrowful time. Your family now has an angel watching over all of you - may you feel blessed with that thought.
Phil & Betsy Stillitano
July 07, 2005 | Canal Fulton, OH
Here's a little memory of my Uncle Steve:
He loved building puzzles, and I remember many trips home to NY, after visiting, that my Dad would have a piece of Uncle Steve's current puzzle in his pocket. It wasn't until a few days after we'd get home that he'd call wondering where his puzzle piece was so he could finish that puzzle. And like that piece of puzzle, I will always be carrying a piece of Uncle Steve in my heart.
You are loved and Dearly Missed,
You're Niece and...
TRACY LALNONDE
July 07, 2005 | OGDENSBURG, NY
Dear Bob, Martha & family,
My deepest sympathy to all of you in the loss of your brother. I never had the pleasure of meeting Steve, however if he was anything like you Bob, I am sure he was an extra-special man.
May the beautiful memories you have of your relationship with your brother somehow help ease some of the pain you are feeling.
God Bless you all.
Love,
Candy Watson
Candy Watson
July 07, 2005 | Copley, OH
To the endlist list of loving Doerrs,
My deepest sympathies go out to all of you in your time of sorrow. However, I personally find comfort in knowing what a great view of the stars Uncle Steve now has from heaven. He will be dearly missed and never forgotten.
Seth, Beth, Bevin, and Sharon (mom)
Seth Kerechanin
July 06, 2005 | Columbus, OH
To a Brother With a mind that retained everthing to his dying day. We had long talks for hours in to the night about almost everything. You will be sadly missed by us all.
Your Brother & Friend Jim
July 06, 2005