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Stephen Richard SUER

Sacramento, California

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SUER, Stephen Richard ''Steve''Steve Suer, age 57, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 8, 2010. An avid athlete, Steve enjoyed cycling, running, swimming, and was passionate about scuba diving. Steve's life was forever changed by a tragic bicycle accident in 2004. Steve's tremendous...

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Dear Mrs. Suer, My name is Viet Vu. I was a medical student rotating at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center when I met you and your husband. I am terribly sorry for your loss. The experience that I had at the Valley and especially in the care of your husband inspired me so much that I changed my residency application from internal medicine to Physical Medicine and Rehab in order to care for SCI patients. I am now finishing my residency and applying for fellowship training in SCI. It's been...

Steve was the most inspirational patient I ever cared for. He touched my life forever....by helping win my heart back to a loving God. He is that person who "taught me" how to let go of the past and accept my circumstances gracefully and with gratitude. He explained that our circumstances are neither an accident nor mistake. That it transpired the way it needed to in order to work out the life lessons we needed to master. And instead of living in fear, we needed to embrace our history,...

Carolyn,

I have been praying for Steve dating back to Henry Wells request at Fair Oaks Pres. Church. I never got to meet Steve how ever we did get to communicate using e mail. I had no idea had badly hurt Steve was until just resent. After several years of hoping some day to meet him I now must wait until we meet in Heaven where I know he is. God Bless you and your family and I will continue to pray for you.

God Bless,
Rob Parish

I never got to know steve, but the ultimate devotion of carolyn, jeff and Kelly, made me realize what an amazing person he was. Anne brennan

May you rest in peace Steve & thank you for reminding us to appreciate each moment.
The Hussey family,
Gold River, CA

Dear Carolyn, Kelly, Jeff, Justin, Silvy, family and friends, especially Charlie Beeker, I am so incredibly sad to hear of Steve's death. Steve and I were high school friends. I felt myself fortunate to have had an e-mail correspondence with him in the past few years since his bike accident, but had been caught up in the events of my own life recently, and was planning to catch up on news again soon, and now, it's too late. He was a wonderful friend in high school, and an amazing positive...

Carolyn and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. I know you have many wonderful memories that will make you smile and ease your pain in the days ahead. I will never forget his competitiveness at the Eppies Races. He was a wonderful man.

Dear Carolyn, Jeff, Kelly and Family
I trust God's warm grace and firm guiding touch will comfort all of you. Words fall short of expressing the deep love and support to your family but know that each of you are in my daily prayers. In addition, the entire RAMT family is with you and supporting you always.

Dear Carolyn and Family:
Steve was one of the best friends a person could ever have. His spirit will always inspire me. He is now free to continue to live with the freedom and happiness that he brought so many. Commute rides with Steve on the bike trail were one of the highlights of my life. Future rides will undoubtedly include memories of Steve. It was a privilege to know Steve and have a the wonderful association with your family.