Rockville, Maryland
On Tuesday, July 1, 2003, STEVEN C. SMITH, of Bethesda, MD. Beloved son of Robert H. and Clarice Smith; devoted brother of Michelle Smith and David (Elizabeth) Smith; loving uncle of Stacy, Michael, Alexandra and Max; and adored nephew of Arlene R. and Robert P. Kogod and Dr. Gerald and Joann Chasen. Funeral services and interment private. Memorial contributions may be made to the Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School. Arrangements by DANZANSKY-GOLDBERG MEMORIAL CHAPELS, INC.
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RON WILKINSON
July 28, 2003
Steve, I will never forget the 3:30
a.m. call to tell me you had won a motorcycle. You were a good hearted guy. You will be missed
Ron & Shirley Wilkinson
Victor Hecht
July 7, 2003
Dear Michelle:
It has been years since we have been in contact.
I was shocked to learn of the death of your brother Steven.
A friend of mine in Washington sent me a e-mail of the article and I felt I needed to send to you and your parents my condolences on the loss of a brother and a son.
As you know I lost my mom many years ago and in recent years my brother and father passed on so a loss of sibling and son I truly understand this sorrow.
I see by the article that you have four children.
I am doing well living in Long Island NY and I have two sons Darren who graduated from U of Miami and is going to law school in the fall and my other son Brad who is attenting U of Arizona.
I know this is a difficult time for you and your parents but please pass my regards to them.
Take care.
Best regards,
Victor Hecht
KAREN AND JACK HARMAN
July 7, 2003
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. STEVEN WILL BE MISSED. THE "FRANCES SNITZ FAMILY".
Joyce Hudson
July 4, 2003
With Deepest Sympathy to Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Smith, Michelle, Michael & Stacy, David, Liz & Family. The family will be in my prayers.
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