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JACK R. MANDY
December 30, 2020
Steve graduated Hillside High School, Hillside New Jersey in 1964. This is his picture in the HHS 1964 Epoch yearbook
Judy Gresham Parker
November 19, 2020
Holly and family. I'm so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. My deepest sympathies. Judy Parker, Running Bear Akitas
Conny Singer (formerly Schofield)
November 19, 2020
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
jack London
November 18, 2020
Steve was a class act. Always professional in his demeanor and had a genuine caring attitude to those charities that he supported and endorsed. He was a delight to be around. May God welcome him into his loving arms as we send our deepest condolences to his family. The London's, Jack and Sherry
Chris Giunchigliani
November 18, 2020
Steve always looked at the good things in life. He was a delight. He was so proud of his son as well. He played it forward for this community.
Chris Giunchigliani
Michael Yepko
November 18, 2020
Steve helped me immensely several years ago. I was a candidate for Constable, Las Vegas Township.
His kindness, superior tailoring, solid character and complete regard for everyone’s final product was only perceived as emanating from a pure and service to others first mentality.
I am forever in debt to have met Steve and will always hold his help for me and so many others close to my own idealistic heart.
May he be the epitome he was to all who read about his life for decades to come.
With deep felt gratitude,
Michael L. Yepko
Daron Gregory
November 18, 2020
Our prayers go out to the Schoor family !!
Daron & Judy Gregory
Electric Chair Salon
Jerry Keating
November 17, 2020
I had the distinct pleasure to know Steve for many years. While I worked on the administrative team at the Clark County Fire Department, Steve proved to be more than just a friend. He was always involved in our community and available to assist our team anytime the need arose. Steve was a very kind, compassionate and understanding person always willing to help others. In addition, Steve was the proud dad of his son Darrin who, like his dad, puts his community first as a Fire Captain with the Clark County Fire Department. When I retired, Steve willingly embraced being the MC at my retirement party. As usual, he was witty, fun and the commensurate professional which made it an event for all in attendance to remember. One of the last time I saw Steve he was having dinner with his entire family, which is just where he wanted to be. I will remember my friend as the fun loving person he was. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Schorr clan.
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