Steven-Smith-Obituary

Steven Adrian Smith

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary Age 19, of Dayton, passed away on Wednesday, September 19, 2007 at Miami Valley Hospital. Steven, the victim of a violent hit-and-run accident, fought over six weeks to survive. Steven was born at Lakenheath Hospital in England on November 5, 1987. Steven was a...

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In God's care, rest in peace.

Ty,
I know Steven would be so proud of you. I am sure the years would have made you proud of him also. I am also sure that by now I would have known him well enough to kid him about having the same name (different spelling) as the loud mouth sports commentator. He probably wouldn't mind being kidded about his name as long as he was known as Dr. Stone's kid. I remember meeting him in the hallway at Central and he was so proud to tell me who his mother was. I am glad you keep his memory...

On the eve of the 5th year since your death....I still miss you so much. What I wouldn't give to see you just one more time....to give you a hug....to tell you I love you.

You are forever in my heart.

Love you,
Mom

It has almost been four years, and I still find myself yearning to see your face...just once more. I miss you so much....it just doesn't seem fair that God has left me here to miss you. With each passing day, I only miss you more.

I love you and miss you so much, Steven. Thank you for allowing me to be your Mom.

Tyria,

I'm so sorry to hear about this. My mom told me about this recently. When I saw you and your husband a couple of years ago, I had no idea of your loss. I never got a chance to meet Steven, but I'm sure he was a great son.

I know I'm extremely late, but my heart goes out to you and your family.

Steven was my big brother and i will never forget him. i remember when we used to play basketball together down in the basement.every day i wish and hope he will come back
Lauren Stone age 12

I miss my big brother very much and i cant believe he is gone

3 years. for those of you that don't know. 3 years ago we lost Steve. The pain has stayed consistant and agonizing every day. Keep him in your hearts, and he will never truly be gone. Never forget him.

Steve was one of the most considerate people I have ever met. This world has lost a shining light in the presence of darkness. He would light up the room when he walked in with his sense of wit and charm. He could make someone with the lowest confidence or worst outlook on life look forward to being around to hear his next joke. I would know, I was one of those people. Steve had more pride than anyone could imagine, and yet he never put himself before those in need, no matter what. I wish I...