STEVEN-MADDEN-Obituary

STEVEN P. MADDEN

Peabody, Massachusetts

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MADDEN, Steven P. Of Peabody, Feb 21, 2012, 58, husband of Pamela (Febonio) Madden of Peabody, father of Steven Madden and Crystal Madden both of Peabody, loving grandfather "Bampi/Daddy" of Madison Lily Madden of Peabody, brother of Thomas & his wife Dorothy Madden of Lebanon, NJ, and he...

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Pam and family, rest assured that you folks are not alone in missing Steve. With loving memories , your family are being sent thoughts and prayers. Rest in Peace Mad Dog you´re never forgotten. Dave Hanley ( oak Sq. )

Wanted to let Pam and family also Tom and his family know how much Stevie meant to his Oak Square family how much he is missed. Rest In Peace Mad Dog

May our hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I also miss makin the fish, and pop-tart day on sundays.

Pam,Steve & Christel, your husband or father Stevie was a friend of mine from early teenage years and roommates in 3 apts. we also hung out so much so people thought we were brothers. Riding dirt bikes, scuba diving, camping were all made better cause Stevie was there, he worked and played hard. Stevie had a soft soul wrapped in a solid chest and exterior. Please have hope in tomorrow, faith in the everlasting & take comfort in the love of family & friends.

To Pam and family,just wanted to let you know that prayers and thoughts go out to all of Steve's Family and friends.I had the pleasure of knowing Steve as kids and were roomates in a few apartments.I'll always remember him as a hard working,solid,stand up guy.We went thru a lot together and can't find the words to say how sorry I am for your loss one year later.Hang in there God bless Dave Hanley

Pam, may you find comfort in knowing that others care and are thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.

To Pam and Family, my thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this very difficult time.

Dear Steve,

It has been a long time since we spoke and an even longer time since you taught me how to water ski.

Since then I'll wager you taught, mentored, and showed the way to many people. The world has lost a terrific fellow.

Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet Steven, may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

My deepest and most sincere sympathy goes to Steven 's family. He was such a kind gentleman.Our thoughts and prayers will be with you to give you strength to get through such a trying time.