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Steven G. Kerrigan

Dayton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeKERRIGAN, Steven G. Former Sidney resident, Steven G. Kerrigan, of Bellbrook passed away March 14, 2011 at The Ohio State University Hospital, James Cancer Complex, after a courageous three year battle with incurable multiple myeloma leukemia. Steve is survived by his...

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I loved Kerrigan & Christopher's Morning Show an listened to and participated (when I could get through) their entire 18 years together on WTUE. I also listened to him on WVUD.

Thanks for the memories Mr Kerrigan

My Favorite memory is when Steve and Chris rode through a car wash on the hood of a car. I laughed so hard I cried. I am sorry for your families loss. Steve is going to be missed but never forgotten. Diana Young Bellbrook Ohio

I'm from Piqua, and was only a few months older than Steve. I met him a couple of times and he did some Voice-Over work for me as well. I still have the "Kerrigan and Christopher Christmas ornament" from the Turkey Bowl. Steve had great wit, and was a great guy. My thoughts go out to the family.

hi i'm from the dayton area and had listened to steve on k99.1fm for a long time. he did a great job on the radio along with nancy wilson.so sorry for the loss as my mom passed away with bone cancer.he will be missed i'm sure by all the k99.1fm listeners. god bless!

So sorry for your Loss. I loved listening to him and Nancy in the morning. God bless your family in this time of sorrow

What a tremendous loss to everyone who loved to listen to this fine young man every morning! Heading down 1-75 in the am it was known for two things-traffic and Christopher and Kerrigan-and somehow Kerrigan made the ride so much easier. To laugh in the car alone must have looked so silly, but we all didn't care! The Noskers from Troy will miss you Mr. Kerrigan!

may god bless the family of steve, god take good care of him. he is an angel now.

Our families deepest sympathy to Steve's family. Steve will truly be missed by all,as I was an avid listner of K99.1. The morning show is not the same without him nor will it ever be. May God Bless your Family now and forever. Rest In Peace Steve.