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Linda (Oppman) Sprechman Jacobson
December 4, 2002
I have known Steven since grade school, and we graduated high school in the same class. I saw him by chance several months ago in the mall with his children, and we had a nice chat. He was so proud of his family, his wife and children. Steve always had a special kindness and softness about him.
I am very sorry for your loss.
Your family will be in my thoughts, and I know that Steve will live forever in your hearts.
Linda B. Jacobson
Ellie & Marty Myers
November 29, 2002
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you.
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Andrea Weinstein Cohen
November 29, 2002
I went to elementary and high school with Steven - and my father lives at Winston Towers in the same building as Bea. So my condolences to your entire family.
With heartfelt sympathy to all of you -
Andrea Cohen, Seattle, Washington
DR. MELVIN WENGER
November 27, 2002
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