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Steven D. Steve Clatterbuck

Topeka, Kansas

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Steven D. Steve Clatterbuck, 52, of Topeka, passed away on Sunday, August 2, 2009. He was born on July 26, 1957, the son of Robert D. Clatterbuck and Margaret J. Boyd, surviving. Survivors include his daughter, Sarah M. (Kenny) Drexler, granddaughter, Nevaeh Drexler. Other survivors include two...

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Randy,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. I wish I could of been there, I just found out. My heart goes out for you!

I have not seen Steve since the mid eighties, I was sorry to hear about his passing. I remember how his smile would light up a room.
I am sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers will remain with you through this time.

Susan (West)

I met Steve a couple weeks ago. He talked about his daughter and grandchild. He was saying that he was really going to miss them because they moving to a different state. You can just tell when someone is serious and he was. I am so sorry for your loss. I know he was a good man. You can just tell that too.

To the Clatterbucks:

I'm so sorry for your loss.Words can't descibe how he touched so many lives,he will be remembered by everyone through their fondest memories they shared with him.I don't know each and everyone of you but Steve talked about all of you to me he loved his family.I watched the tribute video for Steve, it's very beautiful and captured what Steve meant to his family.

Your family, are in all our thoughts and prayers through this difficult time. Please accept our sympathy in your loss.

My prayers are for the family. Steve was the best friend Kevin & I could have had. We will miss him everyday. Terrie Sales & Kevin Heusted

Jeanie, Sara, Jason and Vickie:

Sometimes it is easier to put onto paper what can't be voiced. Tears creep up and choke the words right out. We will never forget Steve. He brought a spark to our store that will never be replaced. He will go down in our business history as one of the most memorable employees we will have ever had. The smile, jokes and the realistic spin he gave life will never be extinguished. Nothing can erase such a wonderful memory. We shall miss him...

I want to thank everyone for their kind words about my father. I have beyond a doubt had the worst week of my life. A piece of my heart has been ripped out! There will be no replacing this void. He loved to laugh and make others laugh aswell. A walking angel has flown to the clouds. R.I.P. daddy! You will always be loved and missed!

Steve was one of the best friends I've ever had. He was like a brother to me. I will always miss him and will think of him often. My love and prayers go out to his family, whom he loved very much. Take care and god bless!