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Steven McRoberts

Boise, Idaho

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Steven Ray McRoberts 1951 - 2012 Steven Ray McRoberts, 60, passed away on August 8, 2012 in Boise, Idaho at his home surrounded by his loving family. Steve was born on November 12, 1951 in Twin Falls, Idaho. As a child, he grew up in Southern Idaho and Eastern Oregon. Steve's family moved to...

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Steve was a great classmate and teammate at Parma Junior High. We had some great times together growing up and I was sad when he moved from Parma. We were able to see each other to catch up at a gathering of Parma alums.My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I just found out about his passing so I apologize for this being so late.

Steve was always kind and soft spoken. I appreciated working with him at the BLM and will remember him fondly. My thoughts are with your family.

Steve and your family...I worked with you at BLM for years. When I picked up my equipment and moved down the third floor hall to Fish and Wildlife, you still treated me as a special person. I enjoyed your kind demeanor, quiet smile and pleasant hellos when our paths crossed in hallways. The world needs more people like Steve, and I thank you and yours for all you gave to others. Meggan Laxalt Mackey

Blessings and Prayers are with you, the families and friends of Steve McRoberts - a wonderful man, husband father, grandfather and friend to you all. It was a pleasure to have known him, if only briefly, in his earlier years. May you cherish your fondest memories. He and Ethel will be together now - as always.

uncle Steve,
you were a remarkable man always made me and Alexis feel like part of the family, and always tried to do your best in including us in conversations, you were very funny especially with your under the breath comments meant for only the people next to you to hear. I am so glad that you will be with your beautiful wife again and that you will no longer be suffering though you will be greatly missed
sincerely, nichole

Dearest Steve,
You were always like a second father to me. You taught me something about my kids that I have thought about just about every day for the past 15 years. Each of those days when I think it, I think of you and how blessed I have been to have you in my life. You always treated me like a princess. You are dearly missed. I am so grateful that you and Ethel are together again. That is the only way I have ever known you and the only way that seems right. I love you.

My dearest dad,
Life will not be the same here without you. It makes my heart happy that you and mom are together again. Thank you for everything you taught me. You will live on....