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Henry Musikar
July 5, 2019
Steve (aka Mountain Man because of his technical rock climbing skills) was my best friend since high school. His company and conversation will remain with me always. When something good happens, I wish that I could share it with him. When something bad happens, I wonder what he would say it about it. When something miraculous happens to me, I wonder if his spirit is instructing me.
Maryellen Magee-Brown
October 12, 2009
When I think of Steve I smile. He was a good soul with a great sense of humor. I am so sorry to hear about the struggles he had with his health these past years. God bless the man that donated his kidney, Larry Stein.What a remarkable gift!
Robert Fuhrer
October 12, 2009
Terribly saddened by this news. Steve was unique and intriguing and fun. Sincere condolences to his family.
October 12, 2009
I hung out with Steve senior year of HS and we went camping and climbing together a number of times. Steve had a great wry sense of humor and taught me in a small way how important it is to not worry so much about what others think of you as long as you were at peace with yourself...which he certainly was.
My condolences to all who were close to Steve.
Dave Schofield
Debra Wilensky
October 12, 2009
Sorry to hear this news about Steve. I have fond high school memories of a very fascinating guy.
Mark Oppenheimer
October 12, 2009
I remember Steve from high school, primarily through his brother Bob. He was the adventurer, the rock climber. He seemed like a really great guy. My condolences to his family
Arthur Fried
October 12, 2009
I recall the teenage Steve. His sweet nature and beautiful qualities are well remembered. Sincere wishes of sympathy to his family.
Liz Bostick
July 25, 2009
Steve wanted to be remembered as a compassionate person and that he was...up and until his death, he was involved in an educational documentary concerning organ donations. Steve and Larry Stein, who contributed a kidney to Steve a number of years ago were interviewed on camera for segments of the documentary. The guy was tireless...but if any of his friends out there would like to contribute in any way...please consider the Center for Ethical Solutions whose president is Sigrid Fry-Revere. www.ethicalsolutions.org When you visit her web site, you will see the amazing work she is involved with,and I am deeply grateful to her for the time and energy she gave to Steve in his final days. Thank you all for your kind words. I just spoke with Monique and she clued me in on the guest book which will be available for entries for one year.
monique smith
July 22, 2009
Steven was an amazing man, with a fantastic sense of humor, brilliance of mind and deep caring attitude. I was proud to be married to Steve for a few years when we were both quite young. Differences in future arose, but I was so happy to help him with his illness and his wonderful choice to go back to college for his BSEE. Although I have not been in contact with his family in many years, Steve and I spoke on the phone monthly if not weekly. He has been a dear friend to me for about 26 years. He will be so incredibly missed by his close friends, his second wife Liz and myself. And I appreciate beyond words that Liz was able to find my number and call me about his passing only yesterday, hence my inability for my family and me to be at his memorial service. My parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pinto share their deep condolences with Steven's family and friends, and have fond memories of Steven's visits to their home over all these years, when we could get together and visit.
Shannon Ehrlich, Landy
July 20, 2009
To Larry,Debbie,Irving,Phyllis and the rest of the Lessin family,
My heart sank when I heard the news...I too wonder why God takes those we love so much...Heaven truly received some wonderful, beautiful angels this year....I'm so sorry for your loss.
With Love, Shannon Ehrlich Landy
July 18, 2009
My Dear Friend Steven,
You will be missed.
Rest well.
Susan Holbert
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Henry Musikar
July 14, 2009
Steve will be missed by his many friends, and remembered by many more.
My sincerest and most profound sympathy to Steve's family.
Cemal - Izbel Ulgen
July 12, 2009
Our dear friend Bob,
Our deepest sympathy goes to you and to your family. May God bless you and keep you near as grief is replaced with the warmth of memories.
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