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Mike Ostow
October 12, 2022
Bob and Beth
So sorry for your loss. God bless.
Paula and Mike Ostow
TNT Pressner
October 11, 2022
Our hearts go out to all the loving family of Stephen. He is now enjoying everlasting love and peace with God. We pray that you all will be comforted by his memory.
Love, Terry and Tracy
Trudy Rothenberg
October 11, 2022
While I never had the opportunity to meet Stephen, I do know of both of your efforts on his behalf. I only heard you speak of him with love and care. In the same manner I send you love as we should all do for each other. Hopefully, good memories will replace your grief, sooner rather than later.
Sheryl K Fitz
October 10, 2022
So sorry to hear about Stephen. I know how hard you worked his whole life to get a diagnosis. God bless you and your family. Sheryl, Dave, Lindsay and Mike
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