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Steven J. Marcus

September 2, 1954 - October 20, 2022

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Dear Deb and Donna, I was very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of your brother, Steven. He seemed to be such a fun-loving and carefree man... always friendly and kind. I pray that he might rest in peace now and forevermore. Condolences, Laurie

Posted by Laurie Rancitelli on October 31, 2022

Dear Deb and Donna, I was very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of your brother, Steven. He seemed to be such a fun-loving and carefree man... always friendly and kind. I pray that he might rest in peace now and forevermore. Condolences, Laurie

Posted by Laurie Rancitelli on October 31, 2022

Dear Deb and Donna, I was very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of your brother, Steven. He seemed to be such a fun-loving and carefree man... always friendly and kind. I pray that he might rest in peace now and forevermore. Condolences, Laurie

Posted by Laurie Rancitelli on October 31, 2022

Stevie, There was so much more to you than just a machinist. That was your job but not who you were. You were an adventurer in spirit and I will remember the fun you had with your friends and family doing them all. The many the summers you spent with my brother and the neighbors at Misquamicut enjoying the ocean come first to mind. Westerly R.I. was like a second home to you. I can still picture you riding your motorcycle around the neighborhood. Your love of music and your large album collection was something to be envied. There were the hunting and fishing trips you took throughout the years, showing us your prized catches. I remember your trip you took to the heartland for the Farm Aide concert/benefit for the farmers and the stories you told when you came home. The love of nature you had was evident in your purchase of the land in Chesterfield and the many camping trips you enjoyed. Your love of people and trying to help in any way you could is what I will remember the most. Your kindness and generosity is what drew people to you. In our family, you were considered a brother from another mother. God speed Stevie, until we meet again. You will not be forgotten. Your 'Siostra' Nancy

Posted by Nancy Kellum on October 29, 2022