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Adair, Steve
55, of Cave Creek passed away on March 9, 2009. Born in Mesa Az October 6, 1953. Graduated Mesa High.While in high school he began working at the Mesa Feed Barn thus beginning his life long career in the hay and feed business. He was known for his fair dealings with farmers and customers. The joy of helping his friends and neighbors was a mainstay in his life. Preceded in death by his parents Lavenda and Norman Adair. He is survived by his life partner Jill Loskill, sisters Beverly Van Horn, Carolyn Bonn, brother Tom Adair, and four children, daughters Skye Dugger, Meghan Adair, sons Matthew Adair and Seth Adair; 6 grandchildren. Services will be held on Friday March 13 at the LDS Church, 1150 N Lindsay Rd, Gilbert AZ at 9am for visitation, church 10 am with graveside service following. Arrangements provided by Allen Funeral Home 1130 S Horne Mesa Az 85204. In lieu of flowers donation should be made to Hospice of the Valley 1510 E Flower St, Phoenix Az 85014

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Mar. 12, 2009.

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Kara Reddell

March 12, 2009

Jill,
I was sadden to hear of Steves passing. You are in my thoughts and
prayers.
Love

Tobie and Mike Peacock

March 12, 2009

To the family of Steve Adair,
We are Tobie and Mike Peacock, and knew Steve and his family thru our association with Purina Mills and Mesa Feed Barn in the late 70's early 80's. We heard of your loss thru a friend that still lives in the area. Please share our condolesenses with Tom and family. We left Az when Matthew was just a toddler, we are so sorry for your loss.

March 12, 2009

Jill, we are so sorry for your loss.
We know how much you loved Steve and the wonderful care you provided.
Your friends at the VGPCC infusion clinic.

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