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Steven M. Black

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Steven M. Black, 44, of Pen Argyl, passed away, Thursday, January 13, 2011, at Easton Hospital. Born: In Easton, March 26, 1966, he was the son of William L. Black and Patricia D. Jones Rissmiller. Personal: He was the operator of Black's Luncheonette, Pen Argyl. Steve was a 1984 graduate of Pen...

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Steven's Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have not seen Steve since graduation, but I will always remember his smile and laugh. He was a great guy and will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know him.
Debbie (Fuls) Hine
PAHS Class of 1984

Whenever someone was in need or had questions about their rights, Steve was there. He didn't judge, but listened and if he didnt know an answer or a direction to accomplish the end, he worked to get the answer and make sure people no matter what their state in life, were treated fairly. I knew Steve through the Stonewall and through FACT in Allentown. Although, we'd lost touch over the last 5 years or so, I will not forget his ability to talk about anything! He was always so friendly and...

So very sorry for such a great loss....how precious and short life is....May you find comfort and peace in the many memories of Steve and may God wrap His arms around you and comfort you and help you to get through this very difficult time.
Black's Luncheonette will always be part of some of my fondest memories. No-one could make a better burger and fries, and really no-one else could ever make a better cherry or vanilla coke. Will think of him whenever I drive by that way.

I am very sorry for your loss of Steve. He will be greatly missed by my entire family.

Dear Pat, please accept my sympathy, i pray you find peace in this time of sorrow.
Jack Lamson, R&R Provisions Co.

Dear Pat and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your dear son. I can't begin to feel the heartache that you are feeling. Remember that God is always with us in good and bad times.
Our love to you, Arlean and John Christman

To Steve's family and friends, please accept my deepest condolences on your loss. I knew Steve well in college and sadly lost touch with him some time after. We met through our involvement in student government and were pleasantly suprised to learn of our mutual connection with Pen Argyl. Although I was born and raised near Reading, PA, my mother, Mary Jane Holland, grew up in Pen Argyl and attended Penn Argyl High. My grandparents, Ruth and Troy, who have since passed, lived in a home on...

Pat and family, my heart is so broken for you and your loss with sincere sympathy.

To Steve's Family,
We are so sorry for your loss.
Barry & Susan (Huffsmith)Pysher
Belfast, PA