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Steve Lane

Las Vegas, Nevada

Age 73

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Steve B. LaneSteve B. Lane died December 9 at age 73 in Las Vegas, NV., from heart failure. Born in Dodge City, KS., he was raised and completed high school in Cimarron, KS. He attended the University of Nevada, Reno, and later entered the military, serving in Korea. Following his discharge, he...

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I googled Steve just now to find this on the internet. I met Steve and was his secretary for a short period of time in Las Vegas in 2000 and new to the city. Steve welcomed me and gave me great advice in life. I am sorry to hear the news. Steve was compassionate and caring.

Martha Kalenderian

Steve was a compassionate and caring man. I am thankful his life touched mine and will cherish the many fond memories I have of him.

Miss you Mr. B. xo, CG and Froggie

Steve was a wonderful human being. We played many roles together in our lives as spouses, parents, grandparents, bridge partners, and through it alll we were always friends. I am so proud of Steve's accomplishments and the fact he was never judgmental of others. He will be missed by our family and his friends.

Steve was a great human being and a fine friend as well as an excellent lawyer. I will remember him more for who he was than what he did, but he was a fine all-around friend and attorney.

Steve and I enjoyed a few breakfast talks together at my niece Amy & husband Andy Lanes home . He was so gentle and smart, he will be missed.

Steve was a kind, thoughtful and caring person. He was a good friend when he lived in northern Nevada and a great help when I ran for statewide office in the mid-nineties. I was deeply saddened to learn of his passing. May memories of happy times together sustain his family during this difficult time.

Steve contributed much to the community and to his law firm and friends. He will be missed. I am glad I got to know Steve. Irene Madrid

Steve was a good, kind man. He loved his sons deeply and his grandchildren were his pride and joy. Bop will be missed by all of us.