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PEGGY PATRICK
March 1, 2007
i'M SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT STEVE. MY BOYS RAN AROUND WITH STEVE IN SCHOOL. (BUTCH AND SCOTT HACKENBERGER.)
PEGGY PATRICK
Jimmy M
March 1, 2007
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Mike Romano
March 1, 2007
I was a friend of Steve's through junior & senior high. I recall how easy going he was & nothing stirred him up.
Steve & I got into a share of trouble together as kids, though we never robbed a bank - just pal'd around & had good times.
He'll be missed by many - my condolences go out to his family & children.
Connie Rhoads
March 1, 2007
Mary Jane,
So sorry for your loss.
February 28, 2007
I didn't know your son but my heart and prayers go out to you. It's been 3 years since I lost a son in a vehicle accident. Please know that God has a purpose and plan and He alone will give you the strength and comfort you need now and the days ahead.
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