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Stephen and Janice were so happy by attending Cowboy Church during their residency in Topeka. They were always quick to share their love of God with others.
Patricia Altwegg
June 13, 2019 | Oak Hill, KS | Coworker


Topeka, Kansas
Stephen A. Haberman, 66, Topeka, died Friday, June 17, 2011. Survivors include his wife, Janice Haberman; son, Chad Haberman (Connie) and their children, Rachel, Jordan and Taylor, of Okemah, OK; step-daughter, Michelle Anderson and her son, Cameron Paul, Largo, FL; step-son, David Parker (Billie...
Read MoreStephen and Janice were so happy by attending Cowboy Church during their residency in Topeka. They were always quick to share their love of God with others.
Patricia Altwegg
June 13, 2019 | Oak Hill, KS | Coworker

Stagecoach Kate and Bart Plasterson
Janice Haberman
August 08, 2011
Janice, I was so saddened to hear about Steve and am sorry that I was unable to attend his funeral. You both were so supportive to us when we lost Dean. You both had meant alot to Dean and all of us as well. I'm at a loss for words. May the lord bless you all with an inner peace in knowing that Steve is now at his eternal home with God and has a beautiful new healthy body. I really hope you haven't lost your beautiful spirit. -Deepest Sympathies- Shelley Long and Family
Shelley Long
July 15, 2011 | Topeka, KS

Janice, I'm so sorry for your loss. Steve was an awesome man & a great friend. I didn't hear of his passing until this past friday. I had been on vacation & felt the need to call Steve last week. Little did I know he was already gone to be with the Lord. My thoughts & prayers are with you & your family. You're a special lady & I know Steve will be watching over you.
Vivian Manis
June 26, 2011 | Topeka, KS
Janice,
I was sorry to hear about Steve. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort and may Jesus fill you with His peace.
Pam Lee-Smith
Pam Lee-Smith
June 24, 2011 | Auburn, KS
Janice, Aunt Janet and our Cousins
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you. From the comments in this guest book, I can see Steve hadn’t changed from the great guy I remember from our childhood and early college days! We should all take his passing as a reminder of how short life can be – we need to re-establish our connections while we can. God bless you all.
Ed Roehl
June 23, 2011 | Heidelberg, Germany
Sorry to hear about Steve passing on. Knowing him since early childhood, went to Longfellow Grade School with him, he was a great guy. Always a smile on his face. Our sympathies are with the family.
Tom Hedges
June 22, 2011 | San Diego, CA
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Patricia Altwegg
June 21, 2011 | Oak Hill, KS
Janice and family,
The years we have spent with Steve at the Farmhouse Church will never be forgotten. Especially all the time he and Al worked on the new building together. They really grew close. His smile and sense of humor kept us in such good spirits. His love for the Lord was what we loved the most. We look forward to the day we will see him in Heaven. Please know you are in our prayers Janice. We send our love to you.
Al and Debra Thomas
June 21, 2011 | Topeka, KS