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Dale Whitmore
June 29, 2011
Regina and Matthew, I worked with Steve at Uni-Copy on Broadway many years ago. I remember his great enthusiasm for life, and his pride and joy in having you both share it. Please accept my sympathy for your tremendous loss.
Ron Lovette
June 28, 2011
I knew you for only a brief period of time, you interviewed me for a key role at Digital Solutions Group which I regretfully declined but during that short time I experienced your energy enthusiam and wisdom..
Mary Ellis
May 23, 2011
I'm not sure what I will miss most; Steve's smile that seemed to light up any room or his laughter that was always in abundance. Steve & I worked together at Uni-Copy, then Danka. I enjoyed working with him since it guaranteed that some laughs would be involved. Steve's obvious love & dedication to his family was admirable & inspirational. I will hold you all in prayer as I know he has left a HUGE void to fill since he has gone home to be with his Lord. We will miss him too!
John and Jan Achen
May 20, 2011
Regina and Matt, our prayers are with you. Steve was a wonderful person. He was always so jolly whenever we saw him. The love and help that he gave to Scotty will always be remembered. Love, Jan and John (Yuma, Az)
Michele Skyrm "DePalma"
May 19, 2011
Matt, my prayers go out to you and your entire family. Your Dad was amazing! I have many fond memories growing up with you and your Dad at the SRLL field. I always remembered his infectious smile and kindness when at the park. I was injured one Friday night and my parents were not at the field. Your Dad attended to my injury, getting me to stop crying. Having to cut off my batting glove, He promised to get me another one. I tell the story often and it ends with me laughing and saying "Coach Laskey still owes me that batting glove".:) He always had a way with all the players and kids. Growing up at the park was an important part of my upbringing. I will always remember your Dad.
Mary Cervantez
May 18, 2011
You were truly an amazing person. One who treasured life and lived each day as thou it were your last. The sparkle you had in your eyes as you spoke about your loving wife and your son. What impressed me the most was the unconditional love and care you held so deeply in your heart for your grandson. Your boys were and are truly blessed to have such caring and loving grandparents.
Our families thoughts and prayer go out to your loving wife and son and grandson.
You will be missed.
john carver
May 18, 2011
Coach Laskey, was my little league when i was 10, he thought highly enough in my ability to bring me up to his division, i was drafted to "the Show" I must of put my Shakeys Pizza uniform on 4 hours before our game. Thanks Coach. I am now 43 and I coach Little League 10,11, and 12yr olds. I think i will honor Coach tonight with a 1,2,3 go laskey as my team takes the field.
Thanks Again Coach,
John Carver
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