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Crystal Maynard
June 27, 2017
Dear Mrs Stept,
I worked for many years as a urology nurse with Dr Stept. He was unfailing kind and a joy to be around. He will be missed.
todd edmunds
June 18, 2017
He was a very kind man.
Donna Pekar
June 17, 2017
Mrs Stept, I'm so sorry for your loss. I knew Dr. Stept for years at Shadyside Hospital. What a kind & wonderful man he was. We always talked about our westies. I was glad that both of you were able to meet my female westie, Maggie, at the vets. May he RIP. I'm sure Fergie & Di were there to greet him with wagging tails & happy barks.
Kathy Defeo
June 12, 2017
Rest In Peace Leonardā¤
Susan Salyards
June 11, 2017
Kathy, my deepest sympathy. May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Cheryl Grieco
June 10, 2017
To Dr. Stepts family,
Please accept my heart felt condolences for Leonard. I worked as a nurse back in the late 70s into the 80s with him. A kinder soul and friend you could not find. He was a friend to all and the nurses respected him and loved working with him. I personally will really miss him even though I have moved on and recently retired. What awonderful doctor but seriously a kind person always with a smile and a kind word. He will be missed.
Cheryl Grieco RN
Pittsburgh pa
William Cohen
June 10, 2017
Kathy,
So sorry for your loss. Dr Lenny and Dr Ray were two of my HEROES. He will truly be missed.
God Bless
Bill Cohen
Becky Gwosden
June 10, 2017
Dr. Stept was such a gentleman, I am so sorry for your loss. He was very friendly and a pleasure to work with through the years. I used to honk my horn as he would jog on the streets of Shadyside. I will hold many fond memories of the wonderful man that he was, RIP Dr. Stept.
Elizabeth Cuomo
June 10, 2017
I knew Leonard Stept as far back as his residency days and am proud to call myself a friend. I was working as a nurse in the emergency room when I first met him. To say he was a skilled physician would be an understatement. I chose him to operate on my own husband. Len was a wonderfully kind and sympathetic man with an incredible sense of humor. He was always pleasant and never arrogant with staff. He could converse about any subject and for all his accomplishments, was laid back and not at all self aggrandizing!Len was very generous to charitable organizations donating his time as well as money.Several years ago I ran in to Len at the then called Animal Rescue League of Pittsburgh where I am currently a volunteer. Today it is the Humane Animal Rescue League. He was dropping off food that he told me was making his cat overweight. He went on to say that his wife and he had adopted a special needs cat which he adored. I told him about my own work with the animals and I was told that he made a contribution which used by the surgical department. I knew him to be a devoted family man and man devout in his faith. He will be missed by his family,friends and the city of Pittsburgh! Rest in peace and God speed Len. You left nothing on the field and fought the good fight with a career that is a testimonial!
Bob Goehring
June 9, 2017
Lenny, you were always a pleasure to be with. We will miss you!
Bill G.
June 9, 2017
I saw him once, and he was the only one who correctly diagnosed my condition. He was a good doctor in my book.
Nancy Ostrow
June 9, 2017
Dear Kathy,
Please accept my condolences. Lenny's was a life well lived and he was blessed to have shared it with you.
Nancy
Chip Nelson
June 9, 2017
Lenny, we love and will miss you. What a great man you were.
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LEONARD STEPT Obituary
STEPT LEONARD A., M.D. Of Shadyside, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, at age 80. Dr. Stept is survived by his wife, Kathy; and numerous nieces and nephews and great-nieces and great-nephews. He was predeceased by his brother... Read LEONARD STEPT's Obituary
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