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Robin (Symington) Bianchi
September 2, 2005
My dear Steve...how wonderful it was to see you, to sit, chat, laugh and cry. To say all that was needed and meant to be said and part with peace in our hearts. Growing up together, exploring life and its lessons and maturing to a place of eternal contentment as friends..who could ask for more! I will miss all that you are to me. How many hours, days, weeks, months and years we spent together building the foundation that would propell us into our seperate lives but never far from each others hearts. Finding that out over a dish of pudding in 'our' diner 30 years later! Meeting you at the music store, all the sessions, practices, recordings and bands! You contributed to me in ways I am glad we got to talk about. Without you I would never be who I am today.
John, I am so sorry for the loss of your son who I know you love dearly.
My best to you and yours.
Sue Farrar-Dinetz
September 2, 2005
Steve was the first boy I ever kissed. I ran through Roe Street Park, knocked him over and gave him a big kiss! He was a good sport about it and we went to the 8th grade dance together. Steve will be missed and my condolences are with his family.
Bobby Giampino
September 2, 2005
Steve was a great guy and a good friend. He would come back to town whenever he was in the area to say hi and catch up on what he missed. As sad as I am right now I keep finding a smile thinking of all the crazy things we did together. He also was a talented musician and whomever saw him perfom will remember it forever. My deepest sympathies to Mr. Reiser and all of Steve's family , he will be greatly missed.
Fran Van Ness
September 1, 2005
With my deepest sympathy in the time of your loss. I will miss him dearly, he was a wonderful person.
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