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Steve C. Ferrari

San Diego, California

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Steve Ferrari passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on January 25, 2005.

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My condolences to the Ferrari family - Steve was always full of the joy of living, and one great b-ball player...no home court advantage for anyone when he played. A lot of water has flowed under life's bridges since Mike O'Leary and I would take our pre-Lou Reed 'walk on the wide side' (such as it is when you are in your mid-teens) with Steve; nothing bad, nothing dangerous, just a bit different from the quieter confines of Fletcher Hills. I think Chris Sheldon was involved, too. So, that...

To the ferrari family you are all in our prayers.
While I have never met Steve , We are lifelong friends with Karen his Sister
We love her and are saddened for her loss.

David & Tina Thomson

To the Family of Steve Ferrari,
I was at Rosary High School when your Steve was at Sts. and I remember how dear and sweet (and handsome) he was. To see that he worked for children is not surprising. What a giving man he became and how proud you must be of his work and life. God bless you all and may your memories comfort you.
With love.

Steve and his family lived across the street from me for many years, when he was a child. It is sad to hear of his early death. My sympathy goes out to his family, especially Betty, Karen and Jimmy.

I am so sorry that Steve is gone. My brother, John, notified me and we recalled all our childhood fun times with Steven and Karen. I've always had a warm spot for the Ferrari family. You will be remembered in my prayers.

Dear Betty,Ben,Karen,James and the
all the wonderful Ferrari & Press families, our love go out to all, may time help you over these sad,sad days. God bless Steve. God bless all of his family and all of his great friends.

I only knew Steve for half of the eighth grade. Then he went to Saints and I went to University High School. I do however remember his very friendly outgoing personality. Always smiling, smart, athletic, good natured. I am sorry for your loss.

George Kneeshaw

My condolences to all of the Ferrari family. Though I did not know Steve well in high school I clearly remember him. It is sad and reflective to lose a fellow Saintsman at such a young age. May Steve rest in peace for the gift of Life he gave to his family, for his contributions to his alma mater including, as I recall, a sly and sneaky smile as though he was up to something, which he probably was, and, especially, for the gifts of Love and Humanity he gave to the less fortunate children of...

Dearest Ferrari Family -

It was great sadness I felt when I learned of Steve's passing.

I was a classmate of his during the 6 years I attended Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (3rd - 8th) and remember him to be a very sweet, kind-hearted boy. Infact, I had the biggest, most silent crush on him most of those years! He was so "dreamy"....I melted when I saw that crooked, side of the mouth smile that he had!

One fond memory I have of Steve that I...