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Dennis Delgado
November 26, 2006
I want to send my deepest condolences to the family. I have some of the greatest memories of Steve while growing up at the park, as well as through high school; playing basketball, baseball, "football" and chasing the girls. He was a very witty and intellegent individual, with a huge smile! He was always very kind to me and I'll always remember him that way. Your friend always, Dennis
Richard Herrera
November 24, 2006
We are so sorry for your loss. Are prayers are with you and your family.
We are honored to have been able to have met Steve. Steve is now up there with our Loved One (Freddie) and may they both continue to playball a sport that was loved by both of them.
Richard Herrera & Family
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