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Steven Emrich

Pittsboro, North Carolina

1972 - 2017

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Steven Lynn Emrich September 18, 1972 - June 30, 2017 Pittsboro Steven Lynn Emrich, 44, of Pittsboro, NC passed away on June 30, 2017 at his home surrounded by his family after a prolonged illness. He was born in Ft. Wayne, Indiana on September 18, 1972. He grew up in Huntertown, Indiana on a...

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Graduated with Steve from Carroll High School in 1991. Most nicest and gentlest guy one could ever meet! Steve, your wife and 3 daughter's were very blessed to have you! Prayers to family and friends.

Dr. Emrich,
I am so sorry for your loss. I will be thinking of you and your family this afternoon when you celebrate Steve's life.

We are so sorry for your family's loss, we are sending our thoughts and prayers. May the love you have for one another be a comfort for you all as well as the knowledge of a caring community behind you. - The Kapilovic Family

Missing my friend and "brother from another mother" for the last five years. Saddened by his passing but grateful he will never suffer another second. Condolences to his entire family, but especially to his three wonderful daughters( Lauren,Sara, and Abigail) and his awesome wife Lisa Anne. May we meet again on the other side. Shalom.

Dr. Emrich,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Dr.Emrich,
May God wrap his loving arms around you and your family during.this time and always.
You have truly been a loving and caring Doctor, wife and mother during your husband's illness.
My prayers and love to you and your family.
Sincerely ,
Wilma Deleon

Thoughts and prayers to the Emrich family. Your strength and courage during these last several years has touched us all. Rest in peace, Steve.

To all of Steve's family, the ones I know and the ones I don't, I send my sincere sympathy on Steve's passing. He was far too young. I knew Steve as part of a big 4H family in Allen County, Indiana, but have not seen him since then. Still, those 4H kids were all "my kids," too, and I take his death somewhat personally. I am so sorry that he has been taken from you, but rejoice in his faith and the knowledge that he lives now and forever in the presence of our King. Our Molly died 2 years...

I'd like to offer my condolences to the entire Emrich family. Praying for you all. I have many memories of hanging out at Steve's house in Huntertown with him and Nate Jackson when we were in high school.

Sincerely,

Tim Storms