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Karen Darbut
July 9, 2019
Oh my I just saw this . I worked at Paine Webber with Steve back in the 80s.
His canes #63 was his broker #
Very handsome and energetic guy.
He Had great conversations with his clients- got them all laughing usually.
RIP Steve
Linda
December 7, 2008
I baked your favorite cake today.
Happy Birthday Steve
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Ron Wenig
October 16, 2008
Steve & I worked together @ Vining in 2000-2001. He was one of the most energetic, positive people I have ever met. We had an ongoing competition on who would get into the office first in the morning. Even though he commuted from the Grove (probably a 1-1 1/2 hour commute) he would always beat me to the office. He was a great son and brother and his energy, spirit and generosity will be sorely missed. Rest in Peace #63 (not sure that is the right Canes jersey number). God Bless You.
Larry Ridge
October 2, 2008
To the Golding family, my deepest condolences for your loss.
I never met Steve in person, but we both work for Vining Sparks and had a mutual friend who introduced us. We became firends over the phone and I agree 100% on the rucurring theme in this guest book, and that's Steve's passion for life, work and the Canes! I will surely miss speaking with him and hearing about his latest exploits.
Go Canes!
PS
If anyone has a photo they could post, that would be great so I can picture him when I often think of him.
christian atkins
September 29, 2008
Steve was a great friend, mentor, son, brother, and most recently Godfather. He will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Here's to you having the best seat at every Cane game from here on!!!
Christian and Chloe
James Halabi
September 24, 2008
I worked with Steve for a couple of years and I vividly remember our trips visiting clients in the Bahamas. It was always an adventure with many funny moments. He loved his job and always ready to share his ideas. He will be missed.
Salim Hatem
September 23, 2008
How sad that this big heart stopped. Steve and I were colleagues at Bersec Int in Miami/Fort Laud.
My deepest sympathy for his family and friends.
Lou & Ann Greenberg
September 20, 2008
Our heart felt sympathy goes to our friends, Bill and Roz Golding and their families. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Paul McHugh
September 19, 2008
Prayers and sympathy to all members of the Golding family. Stephen's dad, Bill, and I go back to high school days so a special word of condolence to him. Fr. Paul McHugh.
c wilson
September 18, 2008
From a long time friend~
you will be missed.
Cindy
Linda Vaughn
September 18, 2008
I have worked with Steve for the past several years. He was always full of enthusiasm and vigor. His dedication & energy will be greatly missed.
Jeff Detwiler
September 18, 2008
I was lucky enough to get to know Steve as one of his clients over the past year. During that time, I learned so much from him, and he inspired me to be my best. Thank you for everything -- you were a great business partner and a great friend.
Linda
September 17, 2008
Steve and I worked together at Vining Sparks in Fort Lauderdale for a few years; he truly was energetic, hard-working and enthusiastic about his job, life and the Canes. Certain people are carried in our memory forever, and that certainly is Steve.
My deepest sympathy to Steve's family. Words can't make your sorrow any easier to bear, but they can show how deeply others sympathize and care.
Fleet McLellan
September 17, 2008
I will miss yuou.
Richard Vest
September 17, 2008
I worked with Steve at Vining Sparks and sat next to him for a few years. One of the hardest working, most energetic people I have ever worked with. There was never a dull moment with Steve around we laughed a lot and had a great time. His passion for the Canes, his speacial love for his mother, and he enthusiam for the business everyday were all part of what made Steve Steve. A great guy who will be sorely missed!
Terry Henderson
September 17, 2008
My deepest condolences to Steve's family. I spoke to Steve almost daily, and he was honest, hard working, and one of the most generous people that I have known.
Terry Henderson
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