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Steven Weintraub

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WEINTRAUB, STEVEN

STEVEN WEINTRAUB, 42, of 14005 Broadfording Church Road, Hagerstown MD, passed away, Wednesday, November 9, 2005, at his home. Born Monday, September 2, 1963, in Elmer, NJ, he was the Son of Lawrence Robert Weintraub of Virginia and Coralee (Rody) Weintraub Powell of Ocean...

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Miss you with every breath I take, every day and night. Miss your big bear hugs

Daddy. It´s been 18 years since you left us and I still remember every moment like it was yesterday. I miss you more and more everyday and can´t wait for the day I can hear your voice and see your face again. We all miss you so much. I love you. Your daughter YaeYae

You are greatly missed Mom

Dearest Stevie, here it is yet another year passing by without your smiles, laughs, hugs and just plain craziness My heart hurts from sorrow of losing all of you.... One day we will meet again...

We think of you all the time. You were so talented loved seeing your work.....you were an artist....love Sydelle & Fred

Stevie....I miss you...your hugs, your great smile, your adventures and your accomplishments were always amazing...perfection❣❣ Your memory never leaves me along with Gary, Andrea, and Nannie. . Always and Forever, Mom

Cyndi,
Dot, the kids, and I just wanted to drop by and let you know we're thinking of you. Our neightborhood has never been the same without you. Having said that, we truly know and are thankful that Steve was exactly the person you needed in your life.
We're glad we got to know him. Reading all of the notes here shows all of us that he was truly a wonderful person.
Take care of yourself.
- Gerry

Cyndi and Family -
It was such a shock and surprise to say the least when I learned a few months afterward that Steve had passed. Selfishly I was relaying information of my own loss (my husband Michael passed away on 20 December 2005) to you never thinking that I would hear that Steve was gone as well.
I will always think of Steve every year at AUTOTESTCON - where he and I rode the roller coasters together. Even Mike and Steve and I did that a few years ago. And Steve was so great...

hey bro. sure do miss you. think about you all the time.your always in my daily thoughts,love you man. miss you bro.