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Olga Martin
May 28, 2025
I was deeply saddened to learn of Steve's passing. Steve and I worked together on several international cooperative projects before his retirement, and I always appreciated not only his profound technical expertise, but also his enthusiasm and passion for our work. I was equally impressed by his genuine interest in exploring other cultures, meeting new people, and gaining fresh perspectives. He was a dear colleague and I will miss him deeply.
Anne Harrington
May 23, 2025
I was so touched by the obituary, which hit all the reasons so many of us loved and respected Steve. He served as my science advisor for years when I was at the State Department and was a friend for many years after. The world was a much richer and more fun because of Steve.
Bob Davidson
May 23, 2025
As a member of the Merchantville Class of 1960, I enjoyed ouir getting together on our recent Zoom calls, we will miss Steve. He served Well!
Dave Forter
May 22, 2025
Steve and I were classmates at Merchantville High School in New Jersey. For the past few years we shared stories with 4-5 other MHS classmates via Zoom. We all cared for one another and will miss Steve immensely. My heart goes out to his family and other friends.
Jeffrey Horowitz
May 17, 2025
I knew Steven through my friendship with his sister Diane and recall going to his wedding in Niagara Falls, NY. The Gitomer family was very special.....loving, intelligent with a wonderful sense of humor. My heartfelt sympathies to the Gitomer family.
David Montgomery
May 14, 2025
I knew Steve through work at Los Alamos. While he had moved on to program management roles at DOE and NSF, he maintained a guest scientist role in our plasma physics group. I always enjoyed our discussions, and Steve was always interested in hearing about the latest developments in laser fusion. I often bumped into Steve while he was at DOE or NSF, or plasma physics conferences. I last saw him in January at LANL on a day dedicated to Los Alamos“ historic contributions to laser fusion. He was a kind soul, and I often felt uplifted after our visits. Praying for the family during this difficult time
Linda Morton
May 8, 2025
I worked with Dr. Gitomer's wife, Joyce, as a teacher in the late 1980's. We were both Special Education teachers. My heartfelt sympathies to Joyce in the passing of her beloved husband and friend.
Sincerely,
Linda Morton
Joanna
May 6, 2025
Michele was my best friend at SFHS, and still is, so I always knew her dad as Mr. Gitomer. He put up with a lot of shenanigans from us and seemed to be more entertained than perturbed. He let us be teenagers, and was there when we needed some redirection. I will always be grateful for the warm and cozy family and the love of the Gitomers. Rest in peace Mr. Dr. Gitomer. You are greatly missed!
Rhon Keinigs
May 5, 2025
Steve was a wonderful, kind gentle man.
Mark Schmitt
May 4, 2025
Steven and I were both students of Leon Shohet at UW-Madison, although I was his student later in time. I didn't meet Steve till I came to Los Alamos. Steve was always very positive and encouraged me as a young staff member. In more recent years, I would usually bump into him at plasma physics meetings. He was a great guy with a gentle spirit. I will miss seeing him at plasma events. Please accept my sympathy during this difficult time.
Beverly and Larry Brown
May 4, 2025
Dear Joyce and family,
Larry and I are sorry to hear about Steve. We have fond memories of him having dinner at our house in Atlanta and dinner in Santa Fe . We send sincere condolences.
Stan Humphries
May 4, 2025
Steve was always a delightful person to work with and share time at conferences.
Nelson Hoffman
May 3, 2025
Steve was a warm human being, always friendly and interested in the well being of others around him. He will be greatly missed.
Edl Schamiloglu
May 3, 2025
Steve Gitomer was a wonderful human being and a mentor to younger scientists. He will be sorely missed.
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