Steven-Breier-Obituary

Steven L. Breier

YORK , Pennsylvania

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YORK Steven L. Breier, 50, died on Monday morning, March 23, 2009, at his home. He was the husband of Cindy L. (Weigle) Breier, with whom he celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary on May 20, 2008. There will be a viewing from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Workinger-Semmel F.H. & Crematorium,...

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I looked at Skyview area with Google just last week. A few more houses are where we got real sweaty and dirty in the woods and fields. I miss the walnut battles

Something made me get on this old email address this morning. There´s really no week that goes by that I ruffle through memories that Steve isn´t part of those. Also you too, Mr and Mrs Breier. I always remember the Hertz donut!

I still think about Steve and all his family often. He will forever be in our thoughts.

I first met Steve the fall of our 9th grade year at North Hills while we were both trying out for the basketball team. Being about the same size, we had to guard each other during practices face-to-face and pushing and shoving for position on the court. He and I did this each Fall when we both tried out for the basketball team. After graduation, Steve and I went different directions in our life. I would ocassionally see him as I would drive down the road and he would pass, knowing it was...

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in this time of sorrow. When I think of Steve I remember his smile, laugh and memories of high school and reunion meetings. I always considered him my "knight in shining armour" when he helped me pick up the pieces of Mrs. Brady's car in the parking lot at CHS after I backed over it with my parent's station wagon. We laughed about it over the years but it was definitely not funny at the time when it happened. We also had many memories from his...

To the Breier Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Steve was a friend, a teammate and a truly memorable character in high school. We lost touch over the years, but I thoroughly enjoyed catching up with him at our 30th class reunion. We shared a lot of laughs in high school, and we relived a few of those laughs at the reunion. This was like finding a lost treasure, only to lose it again. My family will keep all of you in our prayers in this very difficult time.

Reen, Willis and Rock

Rock with the rock!

1976 York County Champs!!