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Nel Pacheco
March 8, 2022
Steve (Dad) was a wonderful man. He shared so many stories of his past life and being in the service. You could see his face light up when he would talk about them days and his service.
Dad Steve you will ALWAYS be in my heart and I promise you that I will never leave your sweethearts side (Debbie). You will be missed
We love you and Rest in Peace Daddy Steve.
PAULINE M. SODERMARK
March 7, 2022
Steven was the Logistics and Supply Officer at 765th Radar Squadron, Charleston AFS, Charleston, Maine, while I was commander's secretary. He attended our last Reunion in Maine in 2014 and here is his photo. May God bless your family at this time of sorrow.
Joel A Rubba
March 7, 2022
I am so very sorry for your loss. I was stationed at CAFS with him for a time in the early 70's. May he rest in peace. Regards, Joel
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