Steven-Cononico-Obituary

Steven Cononico

Millis, Newton, Waltham, Massachusetts

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Millis, Newton, Waltham, Massachusetts
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American Cancer Society

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Of Millis, formerly of Newton, suddenly, July 19, 2008, age 50. Beloved husband of Debbie (MacLeod) for 25 years. Devoted father of Margo and Alex Cononico. Brother of Joyce Lombardi of Waltham, and the late Bruce Cononico and Donna Panaggio. Son of the late Angelo and Elsie (MacLeod) Cononico....

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Steve,
I can't believe it has been almost a year. You're still so very deeply missed and always will be. I think of you daily. Sometimes I think about the laughs and the happiness you brought to my life and to margo alex and debbie. You always made people smile, you had a way about you. You were truly the person that could brighten so many people's days by just being you. You had such a big, caring heart!! You always made me feel so special and so loved, and I want to thank you...

Dear steve,
I can't believe its almost been a year, and it still hasn't gotten any easier to go on without you. I think about you everyday, and everytime I miss you more and more. You were like a father to me, and always brought a smile to my face when i saw you. And now all i have to do is look up to the sky, and you still bring a smile to my face. I love you and miss you so much.

What do you say to the man
Who you've known your entire life?
Who laughed along with you,
And shared all of your strife?

What do you say to the man
Who helped you along your way?
Who could always make you smile,
Even on the worst of days?

What do you say to the man
Who helped make you who you are?
Taught you to never give up,
Keep reaching for the stars?

What do you say to the man
Who has given you so much...

Dear Dad,
What I remember most, Is the man who worked 6 days a week and still found the time to attend all my sports practices and games. I remember how scared I was to tell you that, I didn't want to play anymore. Mostly because you were such a great athlete. You caught me off gaurd by telling me " I have to do what makes me happy"
As I got older, we became friends. We would go to bars, New England dragway, sometimes you just wanted to go for a ride. And we did. The thing I hold...

Nashville

Our Last Vacation Toghether

This is what you alway's asked for

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