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Steven E. Eck

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Steven E. Eck Steven E. Eck, 48, of Weisenberg Twp., died Tuesday, March 6, in his home. He was the husband of Deborah L. (Huber) Eck. They were married 12 years last August. Born in Allentown, he was a son of the late Ernest M. and Margaret (Martin) Eck. He was employed by...

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Steve,
It's hard to believe that it's been a little over a year already. I still think of you every day & we miss you so much, but I know God is in control, no doubt about that. Nicole has a guitar now & wants to learn, as she was inspired by you at the Arts Day concert in 2006. At the Werley's Corner festival, when we did "Why Me, Lord", the 4-part harmony we worked on so long ago was still there as strong as ever, as if you were there with us. You'd be happy to know the Phillies...

HELLO TOO STEVES WIFE:YOUR HUSBAND IS DEEPLY MISSED AT ARC AND BY EVERY ONE.YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ALL THE TIME I HOPE TOO HEAR FROM YOU

Dave,
I'm so sorry for the loss of your brother. During our talk at the reunion, I could still see how much you miss him and how much love you have for him. Keep all those happy memories close to you and he will never be far away.
Love, Sariann

HE IS DEEPLY MISSED BY EVERY ONEI THINK ABOUT STEVE ALL THE TIME HE WAS A REALY GREAT GUY

Steve,
Today it's 3 months since you've passed on & the difficulty a person faces when they try to carry on with life is huge when that person loses a brother as special as you. I keep on being reminded of songs we sang or places we've been. One day at a time, in thoughtful, fond remembrance, in prayer to our Lord above. Recently on the radio, I heard Bob Seger sing "We've got tonight" - which I remember you singing at Armetta's in Emmaus several years ago and "We may never pass...

So many many memories....I remember those stupid checker games Steve wanted to play at Weisenburg School....I complied....I hate checkers.....the moonlit walks we used to have when I was 17....seems like a million years ago....the Ford Torino with the black fur on the dashboard.....the cassettes and 8 track player with music of Johnny Cash, Barry Manilow and Neil Diamond that we listened to.......one time when he called me in the 80s - long after we we no longer dating and had an 8-hour...

You are being remembered in prayer.May you sense the tender loving embrace of Jesus as He brings you comfort today and the days to come. Keep memories alive of Stevie to carry you through these most difficult days. We want to send our deepest sympathy to your family. I (Barbara) am Ann Gehman's daughter out in Missouri. May God's Word also comfort you, "The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms..." Deuteronomy 33:27 KJV. Love & Prayers, Paul & Barbara...

What wonderful times we had either coming out there or your family coming in here. We always loved to hear Steve play music. We did not make it in due to weather but did talk to Steve up until the last few days of his life. I will always remember those times fondly. All my love, Pam

Love you Steve,
You are so missed.
Your sister, Beverly