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Missi Turner-Groft
September 29, 2003
My heart felt smypathy and sadness are extended to Steve's whole family. I had the honor and privelage of working with him for many years, learning from him, building a strong and unconditional friendship that time or distance did not effect. We stayed in touch after we were no longer working toghether, sharing the bond of our friendship and lifes ups and downs. Steve was not only my friend but was a big brother to me. He looked out for me and encouraged me to be the best that I could be. We saw each other through many good and sad times. He will forever remain in my heart and as my friend. My career and my life were definately blessed and enriched by having him as part of it.
My Love and Thoughts Always,
Missi
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