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Stephen D. Mellin

Emmaus, Pennsylvania

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Stephen D. Mellin, 51, of Danbury, CT, formerly of Allentown, died on May 3, 2019. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Carl T. and Jeanette C. (Reinhard) Mellin. Stephen earned his PhD from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and received his Master's and Bachelor's Degrees from...

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Steve was a great guy. His intelligence and wit made him a great fellow to be around and share the occasional meal and drink. I knew him since 1993 and was stunned to hear of his passing. My best wishes and condolences to his family.

You have my deepest sympathies. I pray in your behalf, and I look forward to the day when we will welcome back our loved ones on a Paradise earth. Ps 37:29- DS

I am so sorry for your loss. Please allow the fondest memories shared with your loved one to be a soothing blanket over your heart. Take comfort in our Heavenly Father who is our Rock & Stronghold in times of grief. He is our shield and the God of refuge. Psalms 18:2

Roger: My condolences for your loss. May fond memories fill the void. Tom

Hi Roger, I am so sorry to hear about Steve. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I just found out this morning. Unfortunately I won't be able to attend the service tomorrow. Please know Mel and I are thinking of you. Peace be with you knowing Steve is in a good place. Love Vicky & Mel

Deepest condolences and sympathy for your loss. Those of us who knew him here in Danbury appreciated his cheerfulness, his friendliness, and his willingness to chat. Though I did not have the opportunity of working directly with him, he quickly gained a reputation here as an impactful contributor. On both those counts, he will be missed.

Deep condolences and sympathy. Steve was with us here in Danbury only a few short months, but in that time, we who knew him appreciated his cheerfulness and friendliness and willingness to chat, and he will be missed. I wish that I could have had a chance to work on projects with him, but I did not enjoy that privilege.

Dear Roger

My heartfelt sympathy in the death of your brother Steve. I can still remember playing at your house as a child and Steve running in the yard laughing. Life goes by so quickly. We face so many challenges. Please know I have never forgotten your family and growing up in Allentown. My prayers and thoughts are with you. My deepest sympathy in the loss of Steve.

Krista West Gosner

I'll always remember Stephen as the quite young man I had the pleasure of going to high school together...
I was blessed also to have reconnected him a couple of years ago... My heart breaks at the news of his passing... may Christ wrap his loving arms around you and give you strength and comfort now and forever..