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Steven E. Chin

Manchester, New Hampshire

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CHIN, Steven E. 52, died April 24, 2010 at his residence in Manchester, NH. He was born in Newton, MA on August 3, 1957 to Edward & Mildred Chin. He grew up in Newton and graduated from Newton North High School. He attended McGill University for his undergraduate degree and graduated from the...

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I miss my dear friend Steve since elementary school, as a roommate at college, and then on. We shared many good times and very interesting experiences together. I admired his unswerving sincerity, love for music, and artistic abilities.

Steve and I met in 6th grade. We stayed friends through college and afterwards. He was a great guy and we all will miss him.

Steve will be missed very much. We have so many great memories of playing volleyball with him. He could always be counted on to make us all laugh. Our deepest sympathy to his family. Chris and Cindy Rice

Steve, my friend and music buddy, I'm greatfull for the fond memories of the good times we had. Dude, you were funny and I will miss you!

Such sadness. I met Steve at the same time I met my husband, at his sister Linda's wedding in the Netherlands. He will always have a special place in our hearts.

Steve was one of the greatest and best friends I have ever had in my life. The fond memories of him and I will last the rest of my days. Because in my heart I believe we will see each other again. I loved him like a big brother,and will miss him very much. Mostly I will miss our trips to the hollis flea market, where I now go to alone. It is still hard to believe he is gone. But we will be together again one day.

You will be missed my friend. Thanks for the time and the advice.

We are deeply saddened by the loss of Steve. We have many fond memories of playing volleyball at Hampton Beach.
Our deepest condolences to Steves family and friends. Rich & Cheryl Paiva

Steve and I were partners in business in the late 80's as well as schoolmates. I'll always remember his great note taking skills at school and his love of hot dogs for lunch at work!