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Steven John Faccenda

Whippany, New Jersey

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STEVEN JOHN FACCENDA AGE: 53 HACKETTSTOWN Steve "Koto" Faccenda, 53, of Hackettstown passed away peacefully in the presence of family on Saturday, May 29, 2010 at Compassionate Care Hospice in Dover, NJ. Born in Morristown, Steve grew up in the Cedar Knolls section of Hanover Township and...

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We just heard the terrible news. David and I have lost a brother. Steve was a terrific photographer for us and his brides loved him. He was great photographing little league baseball and football....he really connected with the kids. His humor and laugh were unique. Our thoughts and prays are with him, Debbie, and the family.

Doug Kramer

My deepest sympathy to all of Steve's family. Steve was a great man with a big heart. I had the joy and privilege of working with Steve for 10 yrs. at Tiffany & Co. I will forever remember his laughter and humor.

Steve had such a great love for life as well as his family. I will miss the pictures. Even though it has been years since I've seen him I can still hear his laugh and see the boyish twinkle in his eye. My sincerest sympathy to Debbie and the children as well as his Mom, Dad and Gary. Steve was a special person and my prayers are with you all.

My deepest condolances to Debbie and family, I worked with Steve at Tiffany and Co. His wit and humor and deep love for his family made him a wonderful person to know. He knew how to make people laugh. My prayers are with him and his family.

My condolances to the Faccenda family. May your hearts be lighter knowing that Steve was a great man that brought happiness and joy to those that he came into contact with. I'll miss you my friend!

I was also a member of the Village Idiots internet cigar club. I met Steve on several occassions, and had the fortune of smoking a few cigars with him, as well as enjoying his wit and keen sense of humor through the online bulletin board.

I will sincerely miss him.

My thoughts and prayers go out to him and his survivors.

My deepest sympathy to the entire Faccenda family. To me Steve was one of those "larger than life" people and I will always remember his kind spirit, infectious laugh, and good heart. He was the heart and soul of the "Class of 75". Rest in God's peace, Steve.

Rest in Peace Steve. God Bless Debbie and the children.