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Susan Hirshfield
July 20, 2020
Steve came to my rental in Greenville 7 years ago just before I moved to my present home in Santa Rosa to restore my 100+ year old massive dinning table. It was a mess having been treated rather poorly for some time. After moving, he and Sharon came to deliver this amazing gem, which to this day is my most prized possession. The beautiful 5' in diameter round table with 5 leaves turned into a thing of utter beauty in his capable hands. He even built a case to hold the leaves, thus keeping them safe and free from damage that now lives in a closet. The man was an artist, a magician with old but stately wood in need of re-birth. The following year, a lovely young couple with their two lovely 4 year olds moved in across the street of my home; turned out to be Steve's nephew and his family. How surprised I was to find out a family connection.
My deepest condolences to Sharon and all.
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