Steven-Gero-Obituary

Steven Gero

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1973 - 2015

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Gero, Steven Gero, StevenNov. 19, 1973 to Nov 2, 2015. Loving husband and father. Steven was an avid outdoors man involved in motorcross, hunting, walking his dogs or kayaking with his daughter and friends. He will be sadly missed by all his family and many friends. Survived by his loving...

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Dear Kelly, Lexi and family,
Jack and I feel so blessed to have known Steve and get to know him for the amazing person that he was. We know how much he loved his family and often times he brought Lexi with him to our shop. When she was not with him, he often talked about his beautiful wife and daughter whom he loved dearly.
Steve always had a smile and when you saw him, you just had to smile, too. No matter the task, Steve tackled it head on and I have never known a harder working, more...

Dear Kelly and family,
You do not know us but we knew Steve. We liked him immediately. He was so kind and always went above and beyond what he had to do. We were instantly fond of him. You and yours are in our thoughts and prayers. May God grant you peace through this difficult time. God Bless. Sincerely Linda and Matt Dezotelle

I am so sorry for your loss. It was always a pleasure waiting on all of you at the Fearless. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Donna

Dear Kelly,
I am so sorry for your loss. My heart aches for you. I pray for God to give you strength during the days ahead. Be strong for Alexis.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Kelly & Alexis,

Our deepest sympathies to you both and to your families. Steve was a great person, always had a smile and made us laugh, we will miss him very much. May God watch over you and bless you both.

Scott Heffentrayer & Carol Walch

We all at Ecco Domani are in complete shock. Our deepest and sincere condolences to the whole family.

I did not have the privilege to really know Steve. All I ever needed to know was that he made Kelly very happy and her life complete. That was enough, that was everything. I am so sorry for Kelly and Lexi's loss, and my sympathy goes out to all family members.

Steve there is no words to express how empty I feel right now. A lot of us were like you got this. See you after surgery. You were a good man that always made me laugh. You loved your antique cars and you loved that garage. You loved to hunt and you taught Dutches to be an awesome coon hound dog and you were working on Holly. Adam just said last week he couldn't wait til you came home because Holly got her deep bark and he couldn't wait for you to hear her. Those dogs loved you as you loved...

Thoughts and prayers to your entire family.