Stephen-Hartnett-Obituary

Stephen Paul "Steve" Hartnett

Colleyville, California

Dec 14, 1949 – Nov 21, 2011

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BORN
December 14, 1949
DIED
November 21, 2011
LOCATION
Colleyville, California

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Stephen "Steve" Paul Hartnett, 61, passed away Monday, Nov. 21, 2011, at his home in Colleyville. Memorial service: 2:30 pm Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Hurst Conference Center, 1601 Campus Drive, Hurst. Memorials: His memory may be honored with a gift to Grapevine Relief and Community Exchange...

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Here I am on my 2016 trip!

Returning for a moment...never forgotten you. I hadn't realized you were born only a few days before me. I've attended several Nolan reunions now and look forward to each trip I take to Texas! Yesterday was 61 years since JFK's assassination, a terrible moment that we shared at St. Andrew's.

Ten years now my friend Steve. And it just seems yesterday when we got up in 1969 and saw this weird table game called foosball table at a bar on Camp Bowie Boulevard

The GOAT meeting the GOAT!

What a great man. He set the record for the largest donation ever to Caddy For A Cure and will forever have a place in our hearts. He caddy'd for Jack Nicklaus at The Honda Classic in what was likely the best day we ever had! We miss him tremendously and grateful we could call him "friend."

1963 Steve making a picture perfect tackle

Picture of your better side 1963.
Staged by Mom in back yard 5905 Walla

Rich and Carol Cooley at 38 years anniversary

Dear Steve, perhaps you will know these responses, across time and memory, because I believe you had many, many wonderful friends. I cherish the memory of you and all my pals and classmates in Texas!! I hadda move to the Chicago area in 1966 and now I hear you were a member of the Chicago Board of Trade!!! Holy smoke!!! Lots of history and happenings in the Windy City.....Great Fire, ticker tape parade for the 3 astronauts who went to the moon in 1969, and riding on the Windy, the schooner,...

Thinking about you Steven Paul. I went over at my old parents house I found a picture my mother took of us in the seventh grade.
We were playing one-on-one tackle football in my backyard

I miss you, Dad. Love, Dee