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Cabrini LaBelle
March 26, 2009
Dearest loved ones,
All our sympathy and all our thoughts are with you in your great sorrow. We were so saddened to hear of Stephen Michael’s death. He will remain in our hearts forever.
As you all know, Steve was a family member, the second son my mother never had. He truly touched our lives.
I will never forget one summer day he dropped by. Lord, he was covered from head to toe with poison ivy. It seems like just yesterday that I saw him carrying that bottle of calamine lotion.
Steve, I hope you’re at peace now. I know my mother was there to greet you at heaven’s gate.
May your heart and soul find peace and comfort.
With caring thoughts,
Cabrini & Dick LaBelle
Karen McGrail-Fisher
March 20, 2009
"Put the coffee on honey, I'm comin' home..."
Michael & Debbie Henneberry Carnevale
March 9, 2009
We are so sorry for your loss. Steve, my wife and I grew up together in Bradford, Mass. We had a band called "The StarDusters". I often think of those days we used to spend at Salisbury Beach and the fun we had. Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
Don Palmer
March 9, 2009
my deepest sympothy to your family with Steve's passing. I replaced Steve many years ago, when he left WGAW , Gardner , Ma.....we were both the same age, and I remember Steve as a good, kind, person......Steve was moving to bigger and better things in radio, and I was just getting my foot in the door
Tim Myette
March 5, 2009
Dear Steve....
You are gone but not forgotten!
Tim
Jackie's Friends and Co-Workers
March 4, 2009
Beverly and Family,
May the road rise to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
And the rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until you meet Stephen again
May God hold you in the palm of his hand.
Our hearts go out to you in your time of sorrow.
Peter M. Vacchino
March 4, 2009
Where do we start STEVO ? I met Steve 1967, Long beach California aboard the USS YORKTOWN We were "home boys from Boston" Steve was two years older than I but years ahead of me. Steve was a sounding board for me. He gave me solid advise and shook his head and laughed at some of the "stunts" that I had pulled off. I can and always will remember his chuckle and that disapproving look he would give me while clipping his nails. Steve taught me to play the guitar. We both got very good at it. I am very proud to have served our country together with him. So my buddy you rest in peace...We were brothers, I loved my brother Steve as I do my own. God bless you and oh yes Steve we will meet again. Peter
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