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Steven J. Summers

DAVENPORT, Iowa

1954 - 2007

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Steven Summers passed away in DAVENPORT, Iowa. The obituary was featured in Quad-City Times on August 12, 2007.

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You will be missed. Dad called me the other day to let me know that one of my good buddies has past. Even though I was twenty years younger that you, you always treated me with the utmost respect and made me feel like I was your best bud. That makes a teenager feel real important.
I can only hope that I am treating people the same way as you did. My wife never had the chance to meet you, but has heard many stories about the Fourth of July gatherings you held.

Connie and kids - My...

Dear Connie, Statton, and Harry,

It doesn't seem that long ago that we were living down the street from all of you. Steve touched all of our lives the short time we lived on Fernwood. Steve always watched out for me the summers I worked at Bawden and I am convinced he was the most excited when I decided to go to the University of Iowa. There are so many memories that my brother Danny and I smile about thinking about Steve, from hanging out with all of you during power outages to Iowa...

Connie, Statton and Harry.
I'm so sorry and saddened, please accept my sympathy.
Until last night, there was never a moment when a thought of Steve would not bring a smile to my face and make me feel good. There are no negative thoughts, none. He truly is one of God's special creatures, unique, genuine and one of the best men I have ever met. He is held in high regard by Maggie, Molly, Dan and Maureen, as he touched us all in his special way. Saying "touched" I can see that wonderful...

To the entire Summers family,

Our family was saddened to hear of the passing of Steve. I worked with Steve at Von Hoffmann for nearly 16 years. Not many days went by that he took the time to speak with all co-workers that were involved in our success. We spoke about work, family, and special moments that many will never forget. Our trips to Wrigley were especially fun and full of memories. Please accept our deepest sympathies, thoughts and prayers to your family as we will also...

To the Summer Family
I have worked with Steve for 24yrs. He was one of the most enjoyable people that I have ever known. We always talked Bears and Cubs while I helped him with his computer skills. I will never forget him and his sense of humor.
He will be missed but always loved by a lot of People.
My condolences to all of his family.

To the Summers family,
I worked with Steve at Bawden Printing over 10 years ago. I sat in a cubicle directly across from his desk. What I remember most about Steve was his sense of humor. He was so much fun to be around - always had a joke or quip and never failed to bring cheer to others. I am saddened to hear of his passing. You have my sympathy as he was a great human being. May he be inscribed for a blessing in the book of life.

I am sorry to hear about Steve's passing. I worked with him a few years ago at Von Hoffmann. He always had a good story to share with me in the morning - which got the day off to a good start. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Connie,

Deepest sypmathies and many prayers going out for you and your boys.

Steve was a unique person who had the special ability to make the people around him smile or laugh. And he cared enough about others to share his talent abundantly.

Special memories of Steve are forever ingrained and now treasured. We worked together at Bawden Printing in the late 80's. My life is richer for knowing Steve.

God Bless.


Dave & Peggy Goodwin
formerly of...

Connie, Statton, and Harry:
Steve was such a fun loving person. It is his love of his family we will remember the most!You are in on prayers.
Jamie, Dawn, Rachel, Hannah & Heather Van Fossen