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Tina Miranda
August 16, 2010
Steve was my first boyfriend. I loved him and his family, Nan and Wayne. The last time I saw him, he looked great. I don't know what happened, but it breaks my heart. I wish he would've met my little daughter, because I met his son.
Nan, please call me: 916-202-6303.
Ginger Devaney (Ferguson)
July 25, 2010
Nan, please accept my sympathy at Steve's passing. There are no words that can ease what you are going through right now.
Steve was always one of my favorite "kids" that were in and out of the house. Always seemed to be right in the thick of things that all the healthy neighborhood boys could contrive.
His smile and zest for life will always be remembered.
Linda Mattos (Draper)
July 25, 2010
To Steve's family,
Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and condolences.
I grew up with Steve and even after all these years, I can recall the sound of his laughter and see his smiling face. I was truly saddened to see that he passed away.
I pray that God will comfort you and help you through this most difficult time.
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