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Steven M. Sheckler

Windsor, Massachusetts, Connecticut

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SHECKLER, Steven M. Steven M. Sheckler, 57, of the Feeding Hills section of Agawam, died on Friday (August 4, 2006) at home surrounded by his family. He was born on November 1, 1948 in Palmerton, PA. Steve was a 1966 graduate of Lehighton (Pennsylvania) High School and a 1979 graduate...

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To the Sheckler family,

I'm very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Shecky for 5 years in the proposal development group. He always made me laugh. As was stated in many of these entries, he was a very lovable guy and his habish and kabish stories were enjoyed with as much gusto as they were delivered with.
He will be missed.

Dear Mrs. Sheckler, and family,

I want to extend my condolences at your loss. From having worked and traveled with Steve I got to know a person who lived life with zest and was loved by all. I can not tell you the number of time that I have told others of his great achievements . It is my pleasure to have known him. His memory will live on forever.

Dear Sheckler Family:

I spent some time sitting across from Steve's office. We had many conversations about the "good old" days at Combustion. He always had a funny story to tell. It's hard to believe he is no longer with us, I will miss seeing him at work. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.

Sincerely

Dear Pat and Eric.
I'm sure that you don't remember me, but Steve is someone I will never forget. He and I played softball together for a number of years for the Italian American Club in Windsor Locks. Steve was a great man to have on our team. His humor was undiscribeable. Of course the setback games afterwards were also great. It was a tremendous shock to Bev and I to read of his passing. Steve will be missed by many.
Moe and Bev Poissant

Dear Patti and Family

Shecky will be sorely missed not only by his family at home but also his family at work. Steve was a big presence both physically and emotionally for all of us here at Alstom. He had a zest for life you do not often see and we will all be poorer without him. No one who knew Shecky will forget him.

Mrs. Sheckler and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I first met "Sheckie" at C-E way back in 1972. We played many, many softball games together after he transferred to the accounting department. He was a good person who never seemed to get mad. I will miss him as all the other "Gross Profits" will.

Patti,
Sharon & I are deeply saddened at the news of Steve's death. I will always remember him and that he never really had an unkind word for anyone. We pray for all of you.

Dearest Patty, I am a close friend of Stacy's and i wanted to send my sympathy to you and your family. I only met your husband once, and that one time touched my heart in way that i can't but into words. Believe that your loved one is with you everyday. Deepest Sympathy Jennifer

Dear Patty, Eric & all who loved him; Big Steve was more than just an uncle, he was like a father figure, who loved everyone and everything. His marriage to my Aunt still gives me that hope to find true love one day. I know you are at peace now, and i'll meet you in heaven to have that martini! All my love, Stacy.