1971
2025
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4 Entries
Mike Aldridge
January 14, 2025
Steve was always helpful, always smiling. He had a really good sense of humor too. So often putting his work on momentary hold to lend a hand and as Steve's obit mentions "take care of yourself"-----spot on with that! Genuine good guy.
Lee Heller
January 14, 2025
Steven and I worked together at Pima College as fellow Central Plant Operators. On a few Occasions I would call Steve for direction regarding Central Plant issues. I did not get to know him near as well as I would like to have, as he was one of the kindest individuals I've ever met. I saw him as a Humble, Humerous and Kind individual who would give the shirt off his back if you needed. I was truly saddened to hear of his diagnosis and reached out a couple of times just to say HI. ! In talking with several other Pima employees it was shared that all LOVED HIM . Via Con Dios my friend !
Mic Bouley
January 14, 2025
Steve was a kind gentle soul .He will be missed
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