Stephen-Wasserman-Obituary

Stephen L. Wasserman

Boise, Idaho

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Stephen L. Wasserman1950 ~ 2014Stephen L. Wasserman, age 64, of Boise, died July 23, 2014, at his home after a brief illness complicated by pancreatic cancer.Steve was born in Boise on May 6, 1950, the youngest child of Edwin and Ruby Wasserman. A life-long resident of Boise, he graduated from...

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Steve was a very dear friend. He worked two doors from my shop and always looked out for us. He was a very kind and generous man. We loved when he brought his homemade breakfast dishes in. He will be missed greatly. God speed dear friend. You are out of pain forever!

I met Steve through his sister, Myrna, who was my BFF (and still is!). We had a lot of fun honkey-tonking, with so much laughter. Those two had the greatest senses of humor! My heart goes out to Steve's family, and especially to "Aunt Jean", Mark, Julie and Kim. You have lost so much! I miss you all, and send my love and prayers for healing and health.

I was a neighbor in Jr. & High School. Steve used to tease me on the bus to South Jr High, as he was known for. Always playing jokes. He was also my first kiss. As adults, we would run into each other often as we both worked downtown for years. I knew Myrna and miss her. My prayers go out to his family.
Beth

Steve was a fantastic neighbor! He was always willing to share his abundant garden, delicious food and story of the day. His cat, Jimmy, loved to sun himself on my front deck. His dogs always at his side. My condolences to you, Sarah, and to Jean and Eben. Your father/brother was a great man. He will be missed.
Bev on Kiggins Ct

I knew Steve through some friends. He sold me my first REAL business suit. The "Wass" was always upbeat and funny. Prayers to his family.

I met Steve back in the Beasley Shoe Box days circa 1978-a great guy!!!! A regular lunch customer and friend.
Doug Williams

My father and I really liked Steve- great sense of humor- a great guy. We are sad to hear of his passing.
Kim and Chauncy

Steve and I were best friends in High School. We wrestled together for Borah. I remember when Steve and I (mostly Steve) added the name "Oscar Meyer" to the list of wrestlers. At first we got a laugh out of it but then Pancrats scheduled a match of Meyer and he was a no show. After that we didn't dare tell him it was a joke. I can still hear Pancrats at the start of practice yelling, "Where's Meyer?!". Steve and I did a lot together a long time ago. I remember Ruby well and Mel Points. ...

Our condolences to the family. We knew Steve from two of the men's stores he worked at. He had such a grumpy sense of humor! We are sorry for your loss.
Terry and Chic Rementeria