Steven-Comstock-Obituary

Steven E. Comstock

Fayetteville, New York

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August 30, 2008 Steven E. Comstock died August 30, 2008, at his home in Saddlebrook Resort, Wesley Chapel, FL. Born July 15, 1954, he was the eldest son of the late Donald and Nanette Comstock of Fayetteville. Steve was a graduate of Fayetteville-Manlius High School and an Officer of Pi Phi Gamma...

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Hi Guys - I was so sorry to hear about your brothers passing. Steve and I were great friends, along with my Dad and your Dad being friends for years. Your in my prayers. Larry Damon

Gary and Family, Verry sorry to hear of your loss, thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Jerry Bastien

Rest in peace my old friend.

Steve was a friend, a real friend, and I will miss him. A long time ago he made time for me and I will never forget that. But best of all "Commie" could make anyone smile.

Gary & Family,

We are all so very sorry with the passing of your brother. Our thoughts are with you and your family. If there is anything / anything at all we can do for you let us know.

As a neighbor and friend of Nan and Don and Steve, I was stuned to her of his passing. On a night just after Christmas when I had moved back to Syracuse from Charlotte for one year, he came over to visit and we chatted for at least three hours. He was a very charming and interesting guy. I know there are friends from FM who were very happy to greet him in the place we all hope to get to. I have added hm to my nightly prayers and will remembrer him at mass.

I remember Steve as a great friend as we both grew up on cleveland blvd.
He will be missed very much, my prayers go out to the Comstock family. God bless.

Brad Halton

Gary,

I am very sorry to hear of the loss of your bother. My thoughts are with you through this difficult time. Keep your chin up, we both know there are a couple of our buddies waiting for him.

Scott and family,
May your hearts soon be filled with memories of joyful times together as you celebrate Steve's life well-lived. I am sorry for your great loss.
Best regards, Barb