Steven-Cuervo-Obituary

Steven Michael Cuervo

Obituary

CUERVO, Steven Michael, 33, of Tampa, passed away September 20, 2008. He was a loving husband, son, brother, uncle, and grandson, as well as a loyal and dedicated friend to so many, and will be deeply missed. Steven was a graduate of Gaither High School. He went on to earn his bachelor' s degree...

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Mr and Mrs Cuervo. I just wanted you to know you all are in my prayers. I enjoyed the time I got to know Steve at Gaither and Northside. Just the little time I got to spend with him made me a better person. Sincerely

Its been a year...your still in my heart, brother. I know I speak for all the boys when I say that we think of you often and share unbelievable sadness.

To the Cuervo Family,
I am so saddenend by the loss of Steven. I met him in college at USF and we instantly became friends. We took every class together, rode to classes together and studied together. Although we lost touch a couple of years after graduating I thought of him frequently. He was a kind, sincere and giving person and I will never forget the times we shared or the fact that he used to call me by my last name "Castro". You will be missed dearly, Steven.

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Mr./Mrs. Cuervo and Ronnie:

I just heard of the tragedy yesterday. My heart has been heavy ever since. Some 25 years after meeting Stevie, I am coaching my own daughter's little league team. Just last week, I saw two brothers (one older and one younger) playing at the park and thought of Ronnie and Stevie. I do not know what triggered the thought, but a rush of memories came flooding back about Stevie from Northside, high school games and American Legion. They were uniformly very...

Mr & Mrs Cuervo and Ronnie,
Our deepest condolences to you and your family. I can close my eyes and clearly invision Northside Saturdays and week night games of the Cardinals vs Pirates and Steve's ever present humor. Although we didn't spend much time post Little League we'd always find ourselves smiling and chuckling for no reason when we did bump into each other. What a great spirit!

I just found out about the terrible accident that has taken the life of a great guy and old friend. Steven and I played baseball together at Northside Little League and Gaither High School. He was a great guy and great friend growing up. My deepest sympathy go out to his Parents and family. God Bless everyone in the Cuervo Family.

RoseAnn, Ron, and Family,
We learned last evening about your loss. May your memories bring comfort in this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

An amazing friend! An amazing human being! He was definitely an angel in this world that God lend us to lead us and guide us through dificult times. Ive always remembered you because you were there through my toughest years and no matter how sad I was u always found a way to make me laugh! You will be deeply missed! My prayers are with all your family, brothers and friends! Rest in Peace and continue to guide us from Heaven!

Cuervos,

My prayers are of comfort for you during this difficult time. Steven was one of the most authentic people I've ever known. His spirit is strong in my heart and mind. I wanted to share with you the reflections I had after spending the weekend in Tampa with many that loved Steven.

Steven taught me - how to find the humor in life, how to be a better friend, how to appreciate the true blessings in life, how to listen to my heart, how to really watch a football game and...