Steven-Renaldi-Obituary

Steven G. Renaldi

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Steven G. Renaldi, 49, of Bethlehem, died on Sunday, December 6, 2009 at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg in Bethlehem. Born in Cleveland, OH; he was the son of Roseanne (Nowery) Renaldi, wife of Edward "Ted" Ecker of Flagler Beach, FL; and the late Frank J. Renaldi. Steve is the...

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Dear Sue,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I only met Steve once or twice but worked with you for years at Laneco. We were always laughing then and can't imagine your sorrow now. May You find the stength from family and friends and know you were thought of from an old friend. Love and prayers
Cathy Stelmack

Paisanos, it has been many years, but my heart is broken just the same. I am so sorry I couldn't come home. Let your faith be your strength and you will come out the other side.
My love and prayers are with you all,
signed,
your cuz.

Sue,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. It's been years since I've seen Steve and you, but have often thought of the time at Laneco we shared. My prayers are with you and your family.

Dear Danny, Sue, & family,

We just heard of your loss and wanted to let you know we are thinking of you. So sorry to hear about Steve...We just found out last evening and did not know the services had come & gone...we would have been there. Our deepest sympathies to all of you.

Nick, Bonnie, and Lauren Trago

Dear Sue, Frank, and Danny: I just heard of Steve's passing...Bonnie Trago and let me know...I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts, prayers, and deepest sympathies go out to you all. Sue, we just saw each other over the summer right before our summer party - wish you would have stopped by, and I can remember fun times with you both. if you need a shoulder - call me..... At least he'll have good company with Mike - he will show him around. Sorry I was not at the services, but I...

Roseanne and family

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories and fun filled times together.
Your family will be remembered by the Glassford family with smiles.

Frank, Judy, Danny and family,
I want to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Remembering the fun times at Palmer Pool and growing up together, he was my first boyfriend at Farmersville in 6th grade...etc. and meeting and partying at times as we got older. What great memories we have to share together. My thoughts and prayers to you. I am deeply sorry for your loss. Luv, Deb

Sue,
I was so sorry to read about Steve. I always had a good time with Steve when I worked with him at Laneco many years ago, also when he came into Ahart's we always stopped to talk. My sympathy goes out to you and your family. He will be missed.

Sue, We were so sorry to hear about Steve. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We have not seen you for so long, but we have many fond memories.