Stephen-Hack-Obituary

Stephen J. Hack

Kingston, New York

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Stephen J. Hack KINGSTON - Stephen J. Hack, 80, of Kingston, went into the arms of the Lord on Monday, March 27, 2012 with his loving family by his side. Stephen was born on Feb. 26, 1932 in Paterson, N.J., the son of the late Stephen and Mary Hack. After high school, he attended Purdue...

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Kathy, Carole and I send our condolences to you and your family. When I came to Kingston, with IBM, in 1973,Steve and I worked together on a number of plans and projects. He was the consumate professional, always willing to help, and a pleasure to be around. Kathy, you and your family, will be in our thoughts and prayers.

Ted and Carole Hale, Indian Trail NC

Mrs. Hack and Family, I am so sorry about the passing of Mr. Hack. He was always positive, had a warm word to say and smile on his face.....you are all in my prayers.......

Steve, Colleen & Family,

I am very sorry for the loss of your father. You are in my prayers.

Steve jr and Kathleen, my condolences to the whole family , My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jim Van Benschoten

Steve lived next door to us for forty years. He was a wonderful neighbor and his warm smile and friendly wave will be missed.

Although we are out of state now, we are with the family in spirit. We are grieving with you and our prayers are with you, Kathy, Debbie, Mary, Lori, and Stephen.

Helene and Richard Lehtinen

Steve - my condolences to you and your family. I worked with your Dad for several years at IBM. He was a key contributor to a wide variety of successful products - but more importantly, he was just an absolute pleasure to work with. Despite some of the challenges we had, your father was always a very positive influence on those around him - and I am sure that was true in all aspects of his life. I will forget all those projects and products over time, but not the special people - like your...

I worked with Steve at IBM and remember him as a special person. He was a true gentleman; always smiling and respected by everyone. I'm sure he is with God and knows how much he is missed.

Steve and Coleen, Judy, I and our family were saddened to hear of your father's death. He was a good husband, father, grandfather and friend. May he rest in peace. Rich Mathews