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Margaret Fuller
December 30, 2024
Steve was like a brother to me for over 50 years. He was the kindest, most loving man I have ever been pleased to know. I loved spending time with him and his family. Our travel with Steve and Bertha was made extra special being with them. I miss him terribly. All my love to his family.
Rita Murray
December 23, 2024
I remember Steve as a friendly, kind and caring man. He enjoyed reading which explains why he was so knowledgeable and resourceful. He was always willing to help or offer advice and have an idea or a solution. Steve made you feel comfortable and safe and convinced you things aren´t as bad as it looks. He made the world a better place and he will definitely be missed by many.
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