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Steven A. Baer

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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American Cancer Society

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Baer, Steven A. 58, of Palatine, beloved husband of Beryl (nee Friedman) Baer, dear son of the late Alfred and Inez (nee Erickson) Baer, dear brother of Linda (Brian) Sebenik, dear brother-in-law of Roachelle (Clem) Cerney, and Ethel Russ, fond uncle of several nieces and nephews, and friend of...

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Al and I think of you often. We talk about our trip to Wisconsin. We stopped at a restaurant and while Al was in the restroom you ordered him something big. Something that you knew the restaurant had. We talk about the many corn beef and cabbage dinners. One evening Al, myself and Allan came over and we video taped for, I believe, the Amazing Race??? You are very missed and we love you.......

Steve we miss you. We had so much fun when we got together with you and Beryl. We miss coming over for St. Patty's Day dinner, you made the best drinks. Our trip up to Wisconsin, we just had so much fun with you. RIP

Memories of Steve:

Steve and I continued our friendship even after I moved from Illinois. He always made time for me through email and even at Christmas time in 2007. He and Beryl met me for lunch when I visited the City of Chicago. That was a great day.

Fond memories of Steve? There are so many, but I'll name just a few. His gigantic laugh - it filled not only the whole room, but the whole building. Steve could turn anything into a joke or a laughable moment. ...

Steve is an awesome person through and through. I didn't know him as long as I would have liked too. But I was able to have a lot of great memories with him. He gave the BEST BAER HUGS!! His hugs reminded me of my daddys and that always gave me some comfort :) He was always smiling and positive, despite what he was going through. Definitely one of the strongest people I know. He was able to laugh, even though he was in so much pain. Its very aggrevating when people like Steve end up leaving...

To Steve's family,
I condole with you. I only know Steve from the bus company. His legacy there is great. Steve ran a department responsible for training and evaluating hundreds of schoolbus drivers, taking thousands of children to school every day.
God Bless him.

Beryl, Steve was a great co-worker and frined who always put a smile on every heart that he touched. We at First Student the Westmont Branch send our prayers to you and your family.

Steve was a very good man. I admired his patience, his sense of humor, and the way he always treated everyone with respect. I will surely miss him. Robert Glowacz (Arlington Heights)

Steve was a friend to all. Careing and understnding, always willing to help who ever and where ever he could.
He will be missed. May he rest easy now in God's arms.
Barbara

Beryl, I've never met a kinder more gentle man than your husband. He was always smiling and was a true friend. I feel honored to have worked with him.