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Jackie Whitford
June 19, 2018
Melinda and Steve. I am so shocked and so sad for your loss of Stevie. been trying to contact you and your family since I lost your phone numbers other than Carefree. I lost my son-in-law July 25, 2017 (my birthday) and 2 days later my brother (I was his POA) glad 2017 is over. Love to hear from you guys! Jackie Whitford. 623-205-5914
Louise Johnson
July 18, 2017
Melinda, I am so very sorry to hear about Steven's death. I remember him at Immanuel with TJ and the others in the class. I pray that you take comfort in all the good times and take comfort in the love and joy that Steven gave you and many others who knew him.
Barbara Rosenberg
July 17, 2017
Dear Melinda, Steve and Ellen,
I just heard about Steves untimely death. I am so terribly sorry, which seems like such a hallow expression. I loved Steve! He had a quick smile, a witty sense of humor and was always so kind and solicitous of me. Grief is an emotion that knows no place and time, has no rules and boundaries and shows up most unexpectedly. It has a definite beginning, but there is no ending point.
With deepest sympathy,
Craig Tower
July 15, 2017
Melinda and Steve,
You and your family are in my prayers on a daily basis asking that God grant you all the peace that only He can bring. I remember Steven from visiting my parents' house across the street and know that he was a source of great joy. My sincere sympathies to you all.
Your Classmate,
Craig Tower
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Anne Mueller
July 13, 2017
So very sorry to hear this. My heart aches for the Wojnicki family. Praying for comfort.
July 11, 2017
We are so sad for your family. He was always very polite to us. It was always fun to say crazy things out our window as he walked by. We will continue to pray for all of you. Good days to come, our friends. Linda & Noel
July 10, 2017
We loved you Steve like a son, you were a part of our family, you will always be in our hearts, in our prayers, no one can take your place, we miss you so much.
Until we meet again , Love,
The Sweiss family.
July 8, 2017
Loosing someone we love hurts. Please take comfort in Psalms 29:11, knowing that in difficult times like this, God gives peace and strength. DM
Stan Wojnicki
July 8, 2017
Dear Steven,
Our prayers are with you today and everyday. We love you and we wish you eternal peace and comfort with God. May your eternal radiance shine upon your parents, Steven and Melinda and your sister, Ellen.
With deep love,
Uncle Stan, Aunt Margaret, Patrick & Sara
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