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Mike Dossey
March 21, 2011
Sorry for your familys great loss! we only met Steve a couple times, but were impressed by his friendliness and readiness to help with anything. Nothing can make it go away, but you can be assured he touched some lives!
Terri Knight
March 21, 2011
My deepest sympathy to Lou Rose and the entire Martin family. Steve was a good man who was always willing to help out at Portland Heights and he was much appreciated. May the Lord hold the all of you in His loving arms and give you peace, comfort and acceptance at this difficult time.
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