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Dot Weiderman
July 3, 2005
Oh my, what can I say. Steve was quite a character. My father and Steve would have many an "enlightening" conversation on the patio during the off season in Arizona. My father, Don Raymer, and I, loved Steve very much. During the time my father fell ill and I had to stay in Az for a long 7 months, Steve was there for me. I remember him helping me build a 16 ft ramp so that I could bring my father home for visits. We laughed more than we worked, but did manage to get the job done. He will be missed. I, and my father, will caring fond memories of Steve close to our hearts. God bless you Barb and Jen. If you need anything please call. I have emailed Barb my phone numbers. My sincerest regrets.....Dot
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