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Stephen Kendig

Carlisle, Massachusetts

Oct 29, 1959 – Sep 12, 2016 (Age 56)

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BORN
October 29, 1959
DIED
September 12, 2016
AGE
56
LOCATION
Carlisle, Massachusetts

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Stephen D. Kendig, 56, of Carlisle, Massachusetts, died unexpectedly on September 12, 2016. A graduate of UNH, he was a talented engineer with several design patents and publications to his credit. Steve was an avid runner and was the happiest when he was with his children skiing, mountain...

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It is hard to imagine it has been three years since your departure. Your memory still alive in my mind and remembering your smile warms my heart. Rest in peace my friend.

Dearest Shelli and boys,
Geoff and I just learned of your terrible loss and we are so sorry. Our hearts go out to you all and hope that there has been some healing in the past year. Thinking of you, Allie and Geoff Cottrill

Shelli,
I'm so sorry to learn of your devastating loss. Please accept my sincerest condolences. I will keep you and your boys in my thoughts.

Very saddened to read of Steve's passing in the UNH Alumni magazine today. I was an engineering classmate of Steve's. When we graduated in 1981, we both took offers to work with Hewlett Packard - he in San Diego and me in Sunnyvale. We drove across country together in eight days in June of 1981 to our new jobs. It was a great trip which I've related to my children many times. This summer I'll be doing that trip in reverse as my son will attend graduate school in NY. But I'll be thinking...

Everyday when I walk past Steve's cubicle I still want to peek in and just say 'hello'. I miss him and our chats about the boys and how proud he was of them. We loved to complain about the traffic going to Gillette Staduium, he for soccer and me just going home. I miss him so very much, his quick smile and easy grace. He was a fine engineer and a fine man who will be sadly missed by all who knew him. I cannot express in words how sad I feel for Shelli, Carter, Hunter and Beck but someone...

Shelli, Carter, Hunter and Beck Our hearts to go out to you. A very sad loss of a wonderful family man and friend who left the world too soon.

Steve and I only met twice a year when we had our FAE meeting at LTC. And although we didn't had the deepest discussions/talks during this meetings I'll try to imagine your personal loss, which makes me very sad. God bless his family and I'll keep Steve in my memories and prayers.

Shelli...I am stunned and heartbroken to hear of Steve's passing. Having shared so many happy times with you and the boys makes this sad news almost impossible to fully comprehend. May the wonderful memories of times together and knowing Steve's deep love for you, Carter, Hunter and Beck carry you gently through the loss you're feeling now. With heartfelt sympathy and prayers for you and the boys, love always, Cecilia Kendig

Steve was one of my best friends at Linear Technology. Every FAE meeting we would have dinner together at least twice, his favorites were Ho Chow and The Banana Leaf. He always spent the night talking about how proud he was of his family, and how he would do anything for them. I remember working with him on a circuit simulation with him one night, it was running very slowly on his computer. I commented that his computer was many generations old, he needed to upgrade. He said I'd rather...