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Steven H. D. Spencer

Ardmore, Pennsylvania

1953 - 2020

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Steven H. D. Spencer (March 22, 1953 - June 3, 2020) Steve Spencer died tragically on June 3, 2020 when a large tree fell on the car that he was driving. He was born on March 22, 1953 in Manhattan, New York, to Elliot and Helen Spencer. Steve grew up in Jericho, New York, the second of four...

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Lynne, Marion and I think of you regularly. We hope that you and the kids are OK. We are older - no wiser - but still here. Steve's accident happened when we were all isolated due to COVID and his passing saddened us greatly - we think you, Pam and Scott, are still in the Philadelphia area - we should try to get together. Such fond memories. Michael and Marion

Lynne, I am so sorry for your loss. The tribute written here says so much in such a short space. You are such a lucky person to have been the love of his life. It is abundantly clear that you and Steve raised a great family.
My sincere condolences to you, Chris, and Ryan.




Dear Lynn,
I am so shocked and saddened to be reading this today, after being alerted by the Vanguard School Annual Report. What an horrendous loss for all of us, but especially for your family. My deepest condolences. Janet W Smith

Oh, Lynne. Michael and I just found out and are so saddened by Steve's death and the loss to you and the kids. We knew, just like Pam and Scott did, that Steve was a wonderful person, and that you had found the love of your life. Sending many hugs and much love.

Lynne,

I just discovered about Steve's passing today by a random search - what a shame. I haven't told Marion yet - I am still at work. I will let her know this evening. Since moving away from Philly, Marion and I have lost touch, but our fondness for the two of you has never waned. So sorry to hear. I see comments from Pam and Scott - we have such fond memories of our Philadelphia days in the 1980's with you and Steve, and Pam and Scott - such good times we had - you guys were...

I, like many others, am unable to believe and accept that Steve is no longer with us. He exuded optimism and had one of those resting happy faces. Regardless of the challenge he always remained calm and gave the impression that "I've got this". Above all, he made my college roommate, Lynne, very happy and was an amazing dad to their 2 children. I know that he will be missed by everyone who worked, played, socialized or was taught by him. My sincerest condolences to all who loved him.

Steve ran the Lower Merion Soccer Club's Special Needs Program for over 10 years. He gave a lot of children the chance to play soccer who might not ever have been able to play with other children. He made it tremendously fun for the players and built up their self-esteem.

On behalf of all of Lower Merion Soccer Club, I want thank Steve for his tremendous dedication and passion when working with these children. I have always believed that the quality of a person's life can be...

Lynne,
I met Steve when you started dating. We were a threesome for a time!! Steve lived at Gretchens in Center City remember drunk (?) chicken when you introduced Scott and I, and Joanie putting away the laundry when it was still wet. Your wedding at a beautiful country estate in the fall. Then, you bought a home on Pine Street one morning I heard someone whistling on their way to work I moved the curtains to see Steve walking by a happy guy!! Having babies Kevin and Ryan,...

Group of 10 Memorial Trees