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amy shannon
April 28, 2006
Uncle Steve will be greatly missed but always remembered in our hearts.Although only knowing him 5 short years I knew him to be a stong man who worked very hard for everything he had.He was also a man who always said what was on his mind and always there for friends and family .I picture him now in heavan sitting back and relaxing under a large oak with a fishing pole in hand. Love you always!
Eunice Muir
April 27, 2006
After working with Steve at the City of Lake Mary for eleven years, his coworkers and I will miss him greatly. His gruff exterior masked a kind and considerate soul. Steve leaves pleasant memories behind.
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