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Steven J. Quinn

Austin, Texas

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QUINNSTEVEN J., 31, Jan. 7, 2009, in Austin TX. Formerly of Drexel Hill PA. Dear son of John and Elizabeth (Storz). Husband of Kathleen (Van Allen). Devoted father of Delaney and Alby. Survived by brother, Michael and nephew, Christopher. Services in Austin TX.

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Can´t believe you´ve been gone for 16 years. The thought of you being gone at the age of 31 is absolutely flabbergasting to me.. Miss you every day. Such a beautiful soul you were. Keep smiling up in heaven. Go Eagles!

Mr. Quinn was one of the nice people, that I have ever come across, too. He was so genuine, so kind, so sweet, so generous, and such a kind soul. I remember the times my Dad (Diego) would invite him over to watch football. My dad & Mr. Quinn always had a ball. It´s weird to think it´s already been 14 years since his passing. Miss you a lot, Mr. Quinn, I think about you a lot too when the song "Everybody wants to rule the world" comes on. Keep resting easy!

Can't believe it's been 10 years. I think about Steve every time I see a truck pulling an empty trailer. Sadness that I miss my friend and a smile to celebrate his uniqueness. Still miss you, my friend.

I got to know Steven while working in the Server Performance Analysis lab over at Dell. He was a great, funny guy to be around and he will be sorely missed. I was looking forward to getting to know him and his family better. It is very sad that he was taken away from us so soon. My heart goes out to his family.

I got to know Steve while working with him at Dell. He was a kind soul and a lot of fun to be with. I shared in his joy when he married Kathy and when his 2 beautiful daughters were born. I got him to my hometown of Cincinnati because I bragged about it so much where we enjoyed a shared passion, the NFL. There we got to see Carson Palmer and Peyton Manning play against each other. I still remember how much we both enjoyed it. I will miss you deeply, my great friend.

Steve and I were best friends from first grade all the way through college. We always had fun together, whether it was video gaming in our basements or toughing it out in the middle of nowhere in Poughkeepsie. I'm going to miss our friendship that was such an important part of our lives growing up.

My thoughts and prayers go out to his parents and to his family in Texas, who I unfortunately never had the opportunity to meet.

I have nothing but fond memories of our friendship in elementary through high school. We spent a lot of fun times, especially at his house playing video games, trading baseball cards, and shooting baskets in the backyard. Steve will be missed and remain in my thoughts always. My best wishes and sincerest condolences go out to Kathie, his daughters, and the rest of his family.

I also signed the Austin newspaper one as well. Very sad. I really wish we had kept in touch. God bless.

I was friends with him in high school and really close with him in college and after for awhile, but we lost touch. I missed knowing him. God bless.