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Steven Stonebraker Obituary

STONEBRAKER, Steven Born on February 11, 1953 to Rosalie and William Stonebraker has passed away on March 17, 2015. Steve is survived by his loving brothers Will and Herb and daughters Mary and Julie. We will miss you dad. Military memorial service will be held on Tuesday April 7 at 10:00 a.m. at Sacramento Valley National Cemetary in Dixon. Mass held on Thursday April 9 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Marys followed by remem-berance gathering at brother Herb's.

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Published by The Sacramento Bee from Mar. 29 to Apr. 5, 2015.

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Joseph Latino

March 23, 2023

I´m cousin #6 and I have oodles of memories of STEPHEN Steve.
Only thing is as a family member. He was one of us and we were part of him. I´ve known him since I was born he was five and stuff like that, but I cannot share personal stories. I don´t know if the statute of limitation´s is up yet. Be with God and your savior even Jesus Christ.
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Irene Leitis -Cota

April 8, 2015

So sad to see this. My heart goes out to the family. I went to high school with Steve and remember a very funny and kind guy. R.I.P. and so happy of the good memories.

Karen Casillas

April 1, 2015

My prayers are with the family. Steve was a great guy! I have not seen him in years but I will never forget the time we had a Christmas Party and he had us all laughing. And the time we All went to Adult store together.
Will you are in my prayers call me

April 1, 2015

Good times or bad times, Steve was always my brother. I am very sad to see him go.

Rick Miller

Cuz #6 Joey Latino

March 31, 2015

Always with a laugh. Always with a funny tale. You've gone back home too soon.

Cynthia Latino

March 29, 2015

Steven was a kind and loving man, God bless you Steven, Gone too soon

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