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Jeffrey
June 30, 2024
Lisa. Small world I know your mom from MEBA. Did the heating and ac in the building she worked in downtown. Sorry for your loss
Robin Jo
June 22, 2024
I was very surprised that Stephanie had passed away so young. I haven't seen her in quite awhile. I didn't know she was sick. I know that she was very devoted to her family and friends. I remember how Steph loved to bake all sorts of decadent recipes. She also enjoyed her time spent with the Girl Scouts of America. Another tidbit about Steph is that she loved watching "MASH." It was just the right anecdote to help her fall asleep. I'll never forget her sound of laughter; it made you laugh along with her. Stephanie will definitely be missed. She can now have the peace she so strived for, in the bosom of God and the lasting love of her pre-deceased parents. Rest in peace, Stephanie.
RON FOURTNER
March 28, 2024
A TRUE FRIEND IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD. KIND, LOVING, AND LOYAL!
FRIENDS FOREVER!
Kathy Schoeffield
March 22, 2024
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Dorothy Wamhoff
March 18, 2024
I met Stephanie several years ago when I became part of her grandchildren´s life. She always made me feel welcomed. She was a happy kind spirited person. She loved her grandchildren. Knowing she is a peace and not just existing since living in a long term care facility makes my heart happy.
Judy Medeiros
March 18, 2024
God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
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