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Maureen Mckenney
February 21, 2004
Dearest Barbara,
My prayers are with you and all your family. Steven was always so kind to all us "girls". He had a way of making each and every one of us feel that he was really glad to see us (even though I'm sure that wasn't always the case) A hug, a smile a way of making a person feel special, but he was the special one.
Love, Maureen
George Cappucci
February 17, 2004
My deepest condolences to Steve family. He was one of the truly good guys with a heart of solid gold.
Phil & Linda Poirier
February 16, 2004
Barbara, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Love, Linda and Phil
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