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Marcia Shemo
December 28, 2010
I am so sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Steve at Cahoon, where we shared a room, and at Cleveland, too. I enjoyed working with him and getting to know him. He had a keen sense of humor and loved his comic book collection. He will be missed.
Kingsley Kelly-Parotino
December 26, 2010
I'm so very sorry for this devastating loss. Steve was an incredible teacher and wonderful person. I especially loved his wickedly quick sense of humor. Darcey and Donald, you are both in our thoughts and prayers. Please let my mom or I know if you need anything.
December 26, 2010
Steve will truly be missed by myself and my children. It is still difficult to believe that you have left this earth however I know you are in a better place. I will miss all the laughs and talks we had over lunch and waiting for 3:30.
Till we meet,
Jeanetta Smith and Family
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