Steven-Sizelove-Obituary

Steven Bradford Sizelove

San Jose, California

About

LOCATION
San Jose, California

Obituary

Send Flowers

Steven Bradford Sizelove Mar 30, 1950-Aug. 27, 2009 Steve passed away suddenly after being diagnosed with cancer. He lived in San Jose for 50 years and was a graduate of Lynbrook High School. He is survived by his mother, Betty, son, Jon Steven, grandson, Jon Steven Jr., sister, Linda,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I have been taken by surprise to hear of the passing of Steve. My sympathy to all who knew and loved him.

HA STEVE, SORRY ABOUT TAKING SO LONG, BUT IT'S BEEN HARD TO DECIDED WHAT I WANTED TO SAY. I MISS YOU ALOT, IT'S BEEN HARD WITH OUT YOU AROUND, ALWAYS THERE WHEN I NEEDED HELP. WELL I'M MANAGING O.K. BUT YOU WERE A BLESSING IN MY LIFE. I'LL NEVER GO A DAY WITH OUT A THOUGHT OF THE GOOD TIMES WE SHARED.
LOVE YA MAN

A man with so much to give, and did so without hesitation. The depth of your intelligence will be sadly missed, you were my 'go-to-guy' for the answer no one else could ever find. All those hundreds of rounds of TriOminos (and me always loosing) I will never forget. As will your easy going, always smiling personality. Brains, good looks and honesty...you had it all, my friend. I feel blessed now to have gotten so close to you. Thank You!! And, now regret I waited until the holidays to...

Steve will be missed by so many. My Sister Paula was a good friend of his and remember him well. Our sympathys are with his family. God bless you all, Terri Culberson & Family (Modesto, San Jose)

HIS GREAT SMILE WILL BE MISSED. HE WAS ALWAYS CHEERFUL AND SMILING, KIND TO ALL THAT KNEW HIM.

DONNA MOON BEN-BARRAK
FLORIDA
LHS - 1968

Our deepest condolences to Steve's Family. He has left us too early, but we will all meet again someday. The memories will be held close in our hearts. Thanks for so many of them Steve. You will be missed by many.
Mary and Vern Paker
{Murphy}So. Lake Tahoe, California

I am very sad to read of Steves passing. I knew Steve for many years, he was always willing to lend a helping hand. He helped me many times, always had a kind word and was a good person.

Steve - I will never forget the great times we had together. I will miss you my friend. Sheila Cabrinha Chestnutt

It's been many, many years since I have seen or visited with Steve. My memories of him are laughing and joking with him while passing by enroute to class or in the cafeteria. As we grow older, we value time a bit more and it is with sadness that I heard of his passing.

Michele Mancuso, formerly Michele Di Tore, and now married to our classmate Bill Mancuso.