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Dear Jean and Rob,
My heart aches for you. He was truly the angel in our hearts.
Annie S.
April 27, 2008 | Austin, TX


San Antonio, Texas
Jul 3, 1944 – Apr 8, 2008 (Age 63)
STEPHEN LEE SINGER Born July 3, 1944 and left his wonderful life April 7, 2008. Steve was preceded by the death of the father he adored, Colonel Merton Singer, a 1938 West Point graduate, and Steve followed in his footsteps and was graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1966....
Read MoreDear Jean and Rob,
My heart aches for you. He was truly the angel in our hearts.
Annie S.
April 27, 2008 | Austin, TX
Our treasured memories of you now become precious moments to revisit you in our hearts. Gods speed Sweet Steve.
Annie S.
April 27, 2008 | Austin, TX
Steve you were an inspiration to those of us that had no particular talent. It is wonderful that you are now at rest in a place that you can showcase your talents. Thanks for the memories!!
Tom Doane
April 18, 2008 | Palm Harbor, FL
From the time we were 15 years old in Fontainebleau in France until I heard with sadness of Steve's death, never did I meet a single person who did not like him. His own special humor, integrity and kindness inspired that love and respect. Thanks for the songs, Steve, and God bless and keep you until we meet again.
Lesley Key
April 18, 2008 | Northampton, England
I REMEMBER LISTENING TO STEVE AND DOUG LAND JAMMING ONE AFTERNOON AT PARIS AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL IN PARIS A LA 1959. NICE SOUND THEN AND STEVE'S LAST ALBUM WAS A TRIBUTE TO HIS ARTISITC GROWTH AND MUSICAL SENSITIVITY.
AS AN AMERICAN WARRIOR, USMA '66 HE DID MORE THAN HIS PART IN THE 'NAM.
HE BLESSED US ALL & WILL BE MISSED.
EDWARD ROSE
April 17, 2008 | GUATEMALA CITY, GUATEMALA
As a fellow student and musician at Paris American High School in Paris, France in 1959/60, I loved Steve like a brother the day we first met; he invited me to his parent's home in Fontainbleu where I also came to know his parents. Without doubt, Steve can now rest easy knowing that he had so many real friends during his time on this good Earth (the "Good Guys" as artists and musicians like to refer to them), and that he accomplished remarkable achievements; one being his last music album,...
Doug Land
April 17, 2008 | Stafford, VA
what a fulfilling and important life he had. It gives us pause......how short life is and if you wish to get something done....GO FOR IT!! He will be missed by the alumni. God's Speed Steve..
Star Locke
April 17, 2008 | On The Mexico Border
I didn't know Steve, but I know, after listening to some of his music, that I wish I had known him. We would have been friends. Our only connection other than a love of music, is that we both attended Paris American High. I too went to France when I was 12 years old and had experiences that changed my life. My deepest sympathies to Steve's survivors. I am sure his passing has left a sizable hole in all your lives. May Steve rest in peace and enjoy the love of our Saviour.
Jon Wolfe
April 16, 2008 | Macon, GA
Steve was a friend from high school in Paris (France). He was admired by many and will be missed by all of those who knew him. Be at peace, old friend.
Joan Jorden-Imus
April 16, 2008 | Baytown, TX