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Dr. Steven Fales

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April 24, 2017

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Dr. Steven Lewis Fales March 14, 1947 April 24, 2017 Dr. Steven Lewis Fales, 70, passed away at Mary Greeley Hospital on April 24, 2017. Steve was born March 14, 1947, in Providence, RI. He was raised in Warwick, RI, and graduated from Pilgrim High School. Steve was passionate about many things,...

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Saddened to hear of Steve's passing. He was a fraternity brother & a really good guy.
We shared many fun times during our 4 years at URI. We roomed together in our senior year, & spent some time skiing in NH. Even though this was many years ago, he was always one of those people that you were glad to call your friend. Condolences to his son & family.

Condolences to Steve's family from his Classmates in the Pilgrim class of '65. He was a good friend to many of us and although we had not seen him recently, he will be missed.

I was shocked and deeply saddened when I came across this news. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Alex,
I was very sad to read that your Dad had passed away.
I have many memories of you and Robbie at Easterly Parkway School.
When your Dad would attend events at school we would often talk. He was a very nice man.
I'm sure he was very proud of you.
God bless you and your Mom
Deborah Howard
(Robbie's) Mom

My condolences to Dr Fales family and his many friends.I was shocked to hear of his passing. Dr Fales always had time to visit with me when I was ISU Extension Field Agronomist and Coordinator, Nutrient Management Education Project. Dr Fales always took time to visit with me, and gave good advice and encouragement. He was an outstanding Agronomist.

My goodness, I was taken aback by the news of Steve's passing. He made many positive contributions to the discipline of Agronomy and to our Ames community. I extend my deep sympathy to his family and his many friends and colleagues. May his past deeds and our memories of him continue to make good things happen for a long time to come...