Steven-Doiron-Obituary

Steven A. Doiron

Putnam, Connecticut

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DOIRON, Steven A. Steven A. Doiron, 48, born Jan. 2, 1957, died unexpectedly Thursday (Dec. 29, 2005) on Block Island, RI. He was the beloved husband of Kathy (Furlong) Doiron for 21 years. Their love for each other began 27 years ago through a mutual friend Russell Boulet. He was the...

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I have had the privilege of knowing & working with Steve for 8 years. He filled the hearts of everyone that knew him with friendship, love, and hope. He was a great mentor and friend and he will be missed by all that knew him. Steve will live in our hearts forever.

Kathy, Jamie, Andy and my brother Dave,
I'm going to miss my little brother Steve. He wasn't just my brother but my good friend. I treasure all the happy times we had growing up. Steve will be greatly missed. He's in heaven now playing his guitar with our Dad and our Mom at the piano. God bless.
Jim & Jeanette Doiron

Kathy, I was so sorry to hear of your loss. My heart goes out to you and your family. Steve was such a nice person. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

my thoughts are with you at this difficult time. time and wonderful memories will help ease the pain.

i last saw steve at joan ( my sister) and dave's wedding, but i've always heard wonderful stories about him.

pat trauger

I am so sorry to hear of Steve's sudden passing. Steve and I would often talk about ECSU and how classes were going since we were attending at the same time at one point. I'm so happy to hear that he did finish his degree since he worked so hard and diligently to achieve it. He was a sincere person who always had a minute to say Hi. Steve will be missed by many.

Kathie,Jaime,Andy,
I was saddened when I heared about Steve. He and I worked together for 27 years at Rogers, and he is simply
"THE BEST"! I think we all can be
proud of his accomplishments over the years, because he did it out of love for Kathie,Jaime and Andy. God bless I miss him!

Steve was a great guy and great colleague. I don't know anyone who was as well-liked and well-respected across Rogers. We will truly miss him.

I had the priveledge to know Steve for almost 9 years. He was my Supervisor for the first 4+ years at Rogers. Steve was solid guy, a leader and a family man. I will miss him.

It was with great sadness that I heard of Steve's untimely passing. I have worked with Steve for a little over three years, but in that short time I have come to know him as a kind and friendly person whom always had a smile on his face and something pleasant to say. He will be greatly missed by everyone who has been lucky enough to know him. My deepest sympathy to his family.