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Danny Scchott
January 14, 2025
Dear Linda ,
I knew your lovely husband for over forty years. I was so sad to learn of the passing of such a wonderful man.
I stopped by his office his last day before his retirement and as always he had a big smile across his face with arms reaching out to hug me. I can´t tell you how much I respected Steve, he was one of a kind. He helped me so much during some challenging parts of my life. I will forever remember this great man that I loved like a brother. I was so thankful I saw him the last day of his law career and as we hugged, I really didn´t want to let go, he helped me so much over the forty plus years we knew each other. He loved you and his boys more than life itself.
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