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Stephen Adler Memoriam

In Loving Memory of Stephen F. Adler who passed away on April 3, 2019.

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Published by The Seattle Times on Apr. 3, 2020.

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Mike Russillo

May 23, 2019

My deepest heart-felt condolences. I met and collaborated with Steve at Ida Culver House for about five years. I just returned from Arizona to re-matriculate at that haven presently. Steve was the most gentlemanly person I ever met. The community has lost a star. Mike Russillo.,

Anissa Heard-Johnson

April 9, 2019

Steve Adler was an amazing man who spoke during the religious oppression week of AME201Z Diversity and Social Justice course during my time teaching at South Seattle. He was an advocate who saw the intersections of oppression and made historical events relevant to current issues. His story of the poisonous mushroom (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Giftpilz) and how purposeful, pervasive and intentional people can be at denigrating and marginalizing others. I continued to know him after my time in Seattle. I'm so very happy to have known him and to call him friend. I'm happy he's back with his beloved Judy.

Monica Schmitt geb. Breslauer

April 6, 2019

Dear Debbie and Barb, as Steve allways call you !
Through Sam, we have been informed about Steve's death. Me and my siblings, Karin and Helmut are very sad. With Steve we lose one of the last relatives on the part of our father.
We have admired Steve, his life together with Judy, all the dedication he put in everything he has done. We will always remember him.
Accompanying you in your mourning,I send you and your families my best wishes

Flora Lovejoy

April 6, 2019

May his memory be for blessing.

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Temple Beth Am

2632 NE 80th Street, Seattle, WA

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