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Suzy
April 2, 2025
Miss you Stevie! <3 when you were little you would toddle around the house with 2 curly extension cords saying "plug it." :) And that time I came home from work and you had the movie projector running! I think you were about 6 or 7. And the rainbow BBS you had! You were a little older then, maybe 11ish.
And when you were barely walking you would get very upset at holes in dad's socks;)
Miss you so much
Miss you!!!!
Christine Pereira
April 1, 2025
I miss you, Stevie, with all of my heart. We were close when you were a little guy. I think about the times when Dad would bring you with to pick me up from work at the Stratford Library. I would bring you upstairs to the Children's Department to see all of the new (and of course "old" ) books and toys! We always had fun and laughed a lot! Even though I was only a teenager then (15 yrs old when I started working there) everyone I worked with could see that we had a special relationship.
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