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Jeanette Stillinger
March 9, 2012
Just heard the news today and am very sad Steve was a great person enjoyed working with him
David benson
February 14, 2012
Steve was one of my best friends ever. From 5th grade on through high school graduation as Steve would say we had a lot of fun. Like so many others we did not stay in contact in later years like we would have wished to but I did see him and spend allot of time visiting with him at our 35th high school reunion in 2010. My thoughts and prayers go out to Steve's family and all I can say is that he will be missed.
Jackie Roseland
February 13, 2012
Sorry to see this in the paper....great guy! Sorry for the families loss.
Brian Miller
February 12, 2012
Prayers go out to Steve's family. Enjoyed spending time with him on the golf course. Good man. Going to be missed.
Chrissy Shannon
February 12, 2012
I was shocked to hear about Steve's death. I will miss seeing him at "On The Rocks". My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Lori flud
February 11, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with Steves friends and family.
Chris and Lori Flud
Astrid Peralis
February 11, 2012
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
February 10, 2012
We are so saddened to hear of Steve's death. My husband and I, along with other members of the Maywood class of 1975, had a lot of fun at the last class reunion. We are so glad we had that special time with Steve to laugh and remember good times. May it help to know you are in our thoughts and prayers. I know you all have special memories of great times together with him.
Sincerely,
Jeff and Sandy (Farrar) Frahm
February 10, 2012
I am so sad to hear about Steve. He made me laugh all the time. I haven't heard from him since I moved out of state.
I won't be able to attend his funeral but please know that I'm thinking about his family.
Cathy Hoppner Vande Mheen
Rhoda Hawkins
February 10, 2012
he will be missed. Steve was a great boss and a friend.I was lucky tohave worked with him. I learned so much from him. I will miss him. He made going to work a blessing.the world will not be the same. I will miss my friend and mentor.
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