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Stephen C. Kall

Bradenton, Florida

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American Cancer Society

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Stephen C. Kall, 65, of Cleveland, TN, formerly of Bradenton, passed away peacefully on February 13, 2014, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on June 13, 1948 in Verplanck, NY. He moved to Florida in 1970. He retired from the City of Sarasota Fire Dept. after 25 years. He also was...

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I think of you every day, Steve. I know you are no longer suffering from cancer. RIP, brother! I love and miss you.

Steve, a year has passed and yet the void remains. Some have moved on; but your family continues to hold you close at heart. We know you are free of pain and whole again. Please watch over your grandchild :-) XXOO

I think of you all the time, Steve. So many memories flood my brain. There were so many fun times in our youth. It's hard to believe you are gone. I miss you and love you and will always honor your memory. Rest in peace, big brother. Love, Linda

I love you, Daddy. You will always be in my heart.

Stevie...I'm grateful for the quality time we had over the last 6 months; especially the 5am "coffee chats". I miss you and know you are in peace and with "The great Ones". Those of us here are earth feel the pain of your passing and look forward to being a family again one day. I love and miss you dear brother. Please watch over us. Love, Lynn

Karen and I , feel as we have lost more than a family member, we have lost memories of things that could have been , we will have to hang on to the memories we already have, love and miss you.

Kelly & Niki I am so sorry for the passing of your father. I enjoyed seeing the pics of all of you on Facebook. You will continue to all be in my prayers. God Bless.

We miss you Uncle Steve. We think about you every day.

I am deeply for your loss. Having lost my husband to pancreatic cancer, there are truly no words to describe the pain, despair and sorrow.
What helped me and I hope that this can help you too, is to "draw close to God" in prayer and welcome support and comfort from others. This will not take away all of the pain, but it can cushion it in order for you to be able to endure. - James 4:8

~D. Henley