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Steven Moore Ringo

Pohatcong, New Jersey

1955 - 2023

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June 29, 2023
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Pohatcong, New Jersey

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POHATCONG, NJ July 14, 1955 – June 29, 2023 Steven was born July 14, 1955, in Everett, Washington, to his parents Marion Diane Moore and Jack Warren Ringo, both recently deceased. He lived in Washington, Oregon and Nevada, before finally moving to New Jersey. He never lost his love of real...

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I remember Steve as a dedicated, active and hard working team member to develop new furnace atmosphere applications for the Thermal Processes used in the Metal Working industries while working at Airco's Central Research Laboratories in Murray Hill, NJ. I pray he RIP.

We are so very sorry for your loss. Please accept our condolences and prayers for you all.

Very sad to hear about Steve´s passing. My heartfelt condolences to the family. I worked very closely with Steve at BOC, particularly in the 1990´s and early 2000. Steve was a great contributor to the many successful projects. Working with a perfectionist like Steve, the team was always confident of the quality and functionality of the R&D pilot units that were built. Steve was always willing to help other team members through his years of experience at BOC. He was greatly admired for his...

Steve was one of the nicest neighbors I ever had the pleasure of knowing. Kind Intelligent Hard working (perfect house and yard!) Deep Positive Considerate Laid back Family man I am blessed to have known him and his family. Best neighbors I ever had. I deeply regret not getting to know him better. Steve was definitely a bright light on this planet. My condolences to his entire family.

Very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

So sorry to hear the news! Steve was an high integrity and trustworthy individual with pleasant personality. I never directly worked with Steve but I have interacted with him on many occasions. Still remember his keen interest in skiing (broken hip etc) but always positive. Sincere condolences to you, Mary and the family. He will be missed

Words cannot begin to describe the tragedy of Steve´s early passing. He was one of the kindest and most caring people I have ever met. His kindness was apparent through his words and his actions. When his mother needed his assistance - he was there for her. When she needed a higher level of care - Steve expertly constructed the tiny-house on her property so that he could be closer to her and provide her with a greater level of support. When his mother went into hospice-care Steve and...

I am SO Sorry to hear this. My sincere condolences to all.