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Dr. Stephen Slate

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Dr. Stephen Slate, PhD, Lt Col USAF (Retired), 54, went to be with his Lord and Savior on September 19, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Carla; his sons: Joel and Daniel; his daughter, Rebecca; his Mother, Theresa, from Katy, TX; brother, Rick (Kathy) from Springfield, PA; brother, John (Terrie)...

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I would like to express just how much Steve was respected and loved. I had the privilege of serving with Steve on the Board of Directors for the Air Academy Federal Credit Union. Steve was always so kind and supportive, even with the "newbies" on the Board. His family were always first and foremost on his mind and he often talked of their accomplishments and support. He loved them and made sure that everyone knew this. Steve also was a leader, and very caring person, and a truly an...

I would like to express my deepest heartfelt sympathies to Steve's family. I was a fellow Magpie and served with Steve in missiles at Whiteman AFB and Vandenberg AFB. I always looked up to him for his keen intelligence, sharp wit and quiet leadership style. He made a lasting mark in our world through the people he touched and the contributions he made. We are all better because of Steve.

All of us from the 28th Squadron Magpies,USAFA Class of '77 were fortunate to have Steve as our classmate. Although our motto might have been "Just passin' thru" Steve was anything but that. He always tried to make a positive contribution, and truly treated others as he'd want to be treated. We've lost one of our best and we will all be praying that Steve's family & close friends will all be comforted by knowing that Steve's good deeds touched many of our lives and he will always be...

To the family of Steve Slate. He was one of the "good ones." He and I served together early in his career as a missileer. He was always a professional at work and a loyal friend to everyone. We had great times at Whiteman AFB and at Vandenberg AFB, especially on the golf course and on those SMES trips. You should know that we all loved the man and our prayers and condolences go out to you. Rest assured, he's with the Good Lord. May God comfort you in your loss.

Steve really helped me when I worked in the Geo & Economics Dept at the Academy, and I quit smoking. He would bring me red swizzlers. He was an honorable man.

I feel profound sadness and at the same time such admiration for my very accomplished cousin. To Aunt Theresa and her family, our thoughts and prayers are with all of you and Steve.

My deepest sympathy to the Slate family. You are in my prayers. I considered it an honor to have met and gotten to know Steve. He will be missed.

Steve - you touched more lives than you'll ever know. We've lost one of the good ones; you'll never be forgotten. My heart goes out to Steve's family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Brad B.

My heart and prayers go out to Carla, Joel, Daniel, and Rebecca and Steve's Mom, Theresa. Steve Slate was an outstanding leader, a true friend and an exceptional man - he will be missed. I became a better officer, commander, husband and father from his example.