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Stephen D. Mader

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Stephen D. Mader Stephen D. Mader, 59, of Susquehanna Township, passed away on Saturday, October 24, 2009 in the Harrisburg Hospital. He was born on February 2, 1950 in Harrisburg, to the late Lloyd and Pauline (Sellers) Mader. He was an employee of the United States Postal Service and...

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Steve,
During your life you gave us love, laughter and kindness. We will live the rest of our lives knowing
"it's all good".
Love,
Buddy, Victor and Skeeter

We have all suffered a tremendous loss with Steve's passing. I can't think of anyone who was as caring and compassionate. Steve always made it a point to let you know how much he valued you as his friend. Steve will be greatly missed and never forgotten. Love you Steve.

R.I.P good buddy

Dave Hoover

My Condolences to the Mader family and friends..Steve was always such a positive person, it was a blessing to have known him.

To the Mader family, God Bless.
i had the pleasure of knowing Steve from the Post Office, great guy to work with and to talk to about life and things in general. He will be missed. The Moyer family.

My heartfelt condolences go out to all of Steves family and friends. He was a valued co-worker who will be missed by many.

I did not see Steve since graduation from CHHS in 1968 until our 30th high school reunion 12 years ago. Our class was like family and Steve will always be known to me for his love of life, genuine kindness, and the courage to be his own person. This is a loss to all of his high school classmates. God Bless Steve's life and legacy. He will be remembered and missed.

My heartfelt sympathies go out to Steve's family and friends. I graduated with Steve in 1968 from Camp Hill High School. Although I never met his children and have only seen him a few times since we graduated, I will always remember his kindness and sweet smile and the good times we had in school. Rest in Peace. Love, Nancy

Oh how shocked we were to hear of the loss of Steve! We have such good memories of him and his sense of humor! He was such a good guy and we will miss him. Thanks for all the race parties over the years!