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Steve Leder

San Francisco, California

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Steve Leder

August 6, 1958-Nov. 28, 2013

Passed away on Thanksgiving from complications after suffering a heart attack.

Steve is survived by his wife, Susie and his children Tristan and Victoria (Tori); mother-in-law Yasmine Scallan.  He leaves behind siblings Frank and Joe (Pam),...

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We are so sorry for your loss, Having meet Steve when our boys were young, He was always kind to Thomas, And friendly and full of laughter. Karen, Bob, Thomas

Truly saddened to hear of Steve's sudden passing. Steve was an amazing person who touched and inspired the lives of many. I am thankful to have worked with him starting in HR and throughout his career. Steve will be missed.

Many people did not know that Steve was a popular Santa Rosa Firefighter trainee. He went on to school and found his successes. On behalf of the Santa Rosa Fire Department, we are proud to have known Steve.

Susie, Tristan, Tori, I am so sorry for your loss. I just found out today, and I can't shake an image of Steve at some party at Laurel Hill--Warthog?--holding some ridiculous present and laughing his head off. What a nice guy and a good, good man. My heart is with you.

All our prayers and condolences for your loss.
Jim and Maria Odgers

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Steve. He was a wonderful man and I am thankful for the privilege of working with him. My condolences to his entire family and the many friends and colleagues who loved him.

I am very sorry for your loss. I didn't know Steve well or very long, but I do remember him being very nice to me -- the new kid on the HR block at PG&E. He was a kind person.

Our very deepest condolences Susie, Tristen and Tori.
Steve will be greatly missed.
Our love to you.
Christy, Mike, Chris, Carly Kristen,Courtney, Juliana and Michael.

Please accept my most humble condolences. All of us living as members of a united family know the inevitable which we will someday meet. And somehow the knowledge never makes it easy when the ones we love make their transition. Life is an unfolding mystery bestowed upon us in the fleeting moments of time's eternity, and it is our duty to make the most of it in the best way we can. Challenges face us all, and it is in graciousness that we can meet them in pursuit of that which brings...