Steve, your "Celebration of Life" was last March 29, 2025, and that date remains in my mind with warm thoughts of your talent and friendship. With my birthday this month, I want you to know I still have that stack of James Blish "Star Trek" paperbacks you gave me one night at "The Reunion Room," still sitting proudly, today, on my own "Alien Shelf" -- where sits a photo of Love Canal during their "East Coast Probe" tour of 1995 in Tampa.
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Steve, as a boy, our dads would hang out and you, Graham, myself and my brother would meet up and hang out as cousins. I was the youngest by some years but you always included me and looked out for me. Fast forward 20+ years when I moved to the states you did the same. You were always there for me, always conscious of including me and being interested in my welfare. Your kind, loving nature, coupled with your endless consideration of others is a lesson I will carry with me and practice. Loved our time talking together, laughing about anything and everything and will always reflect on your ability to look at any situation with the most amazing logic and perspective. Thanks for everything Steve. We will all miss you xx
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London, UK
Visiting Harman family
— with
Tony with Steve
and Pauline & Graham
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UK
— with
Steve & Graham with cousins Vikki & Ian
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One of Stephen's bands, Love Canal, playing at the Miami club The South Beach Pub in the late 90's or early Aughts
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Onr of Steve'e bands, Love Canal, playing at the Miami club The Talkhouse in thr late 90's or early Aughts
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One of Stevie's bands, Love Canal. playing at the club The Zoo in Davie, Florida in the late 90's or early Aughts
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This is me on my wedding day and Steve handing me a lucky horseshoe to hold. Bless him. I am Steve’s aunty Carole and Pauline's sister.
We we all lived near each other in Steve & Grahams youth and saw them whenever we visited Florida in latter years and kept in touch even though miles away.
Everyone will miss you Steve and your lovely cheeky smile.
My love to all the family
Carole xx
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Live acoustic version of the song "Might," originally recorded by the band Love Canal of which Stevie was a founding member.
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Video of song "Head West (Early morning conversation)" from the band Moonfarm , who Stevie played guitar created songs with.
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