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Stephen Gregory Weymouth

Augusta, Maine

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Stephen Gregory Weymouth1957 - 2017AUBURN - Stephen Gregory Weymouth, 60, died Wednesday, May 17, 2017 following a remarkable battle with lung cancer. Steve was born the first of six children to Robert and Helen (Collins) Weymouth on May 1, 1957 in Augusta.As a child, he lived on both Highland...

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A wonderful human being and a beautiful Spirit. He had a way of helping everyone to feel good about being around him. It has been many years since I'd seen him but we connected with each other on social media a few years back. Much respect and condolences to loved ones.

I'd like to offer my sincere condolences to Steve's family. We go back to the St. Mary's days and graduated from Cony together. I always liked Steve and enjoyed his sense of humor.

Stevie lived next door when we lived on Highland Avenue, a long time ago. He was the leader of the pack and we waited anxiously for him to get home from St. Mary's every day. He introduced me to the Hardy Boys and, I believe, the Ventures. He and my brother also broke the news to me that Santa Claus didn't exist. We did have fun back in those days. RIP.

My deepest sympathy to Steve's family. I worked with Steve for several years at Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. He was the media guy on the fourth floor who had the BEST sense of humor. I'll never forget all the National Enquirer covers he had on his office wall. He was the person you always looked forward to working with because he made you laugh. I am so sorry to read that he has passed. Rest In Peace Steve. I'll never forget you.
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My heartfelt condolences to the family. May you continue to cherish the memories you have and remember that God is there for us as promised at 1 Peter 5:6,7. Praying that you continue to feel the love and support of your family and friends during this challenging time.

I am so heartbroken for all of you. Steve was a wonderful guy. I hope your wonderful memories comfort you.

Please accept our condolences on the loss of your loved one. May you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. 2 Corth 1:3-5