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We remember Steve from our Newbold Avenue years.  He was a good friend with a great sense of humor.  May his soul live on forever.
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     Growing up our families were always together either at the Walsh house or the Jackson house , at the beach or the lake. I remember great stories but mostly I remember the laughter, constant wonderful laughter. The kind my brother Mike and I talk about often and we STILL laugh all these years later. 

     The “ Jackson Boys” as my parents, Noreen and Eddie, called them were simply the greatest and we all were so excited as we waited for them to appear. I have always adored them and especially their Mom and Dad. So much so I named my only son Jackson.  Our Dads were best friends- brothers really. We loved Harry Jackson and were devastated when he went to Heaven so young but the fact that we still speak of Him is the testament of love that exists between our families- the same way we will always speak of Steve. He is with his Dad now and I’m sure they are laughing along with my Dad too. We are truly blessed to have had such joy, the kind that never ends.  Godspeed You Home Our Steve, see you in the morning 💚☘️

Love You forever

Eileen Walsh Green

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Steve was the kind of friend who made life more fun just by being part of it. We were blessed to share so many unforgettable adventures with him—floating in a hot air balloon in Egypt, riding a cogwheel train in Switzerland, hiking through the stunning landscapes of New Zealand, and traveling to New Orleans and Memphis.

While in Memphis, we visited Graceland, and Steve’s love for Elvis was legendary. Having been there countless times, he proudly became our personal tour guide, sharing stories and making sure we saw everything. By the end, we were fairly certain he knew Graceland better than some of the staff! Each of these experiences is a treasure, and remembering them brings both tears of joy and gratitude for the many years we were fortunate to share with him.

Steve and Frank shared a special kind of friendship, full of laughter, teasing, and endless challenges over movie and music trivia. Sometimes they would laugh so hard that both of them would cry. They could go back and forth for hours. For years, Steve volunteered to help Frank with Toys for Tots. One year they had an extra box, Steve thought it would be a good idea to just drop it off at an unknown business just because. Later, they had to go retrieve it. The last time we saw Steve, he brought his famous shrimp ring to Christmas dinner, a tradition we could always count on. Steve was known for his lack of love for vegetables, As always, he made sure to remove or cover up any green on his plate, remarking about his “non-love” of vegetables.

Steve brought humor, warmth, and great stories wherever he went, and we will always treasure the memories we shared with him. He meant so much to us and will be deeply missed. He had a profound love for his family and delighted in sharing stories and pictures over the years. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his beloved family during this difficult time.

We are sad that we cannot attend his Celebration of Life in the Bronx, however, a few neighbors are getting together for a tribute to him. Whenever anyone asked him, “Hey Steve, where do you want to go for lunch?” he always said, “Pizzettas!” In his honor, we are celebrating Steve at Pizzettas with his favorite pizza and a beer, toasting to his life and the joy he brought to all of us.

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2019, Compass Pointe, Leland, NC, USA
Flashback — with Kim Mulvaney and Steve
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Throughout four years of high school, Steve would crack me up almost every day with a joke or a wise crack. He would sing blue Moon or a hound dog in between classes inspired me to pay more attention to 50s music and to this day I I’m grateful to him for that.  He made some lousy days in high school livable for me with his crazy sense of humor. Rest in. eternal bliss, good friend.  Please give Elvis my best.
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I was sorry to hear about Steve’s passing. Steve and my dad grew up together! While the last time I saw Steve in person is too long ago for me to remember, I do remember how he was a very good friend to my Dad and always made sure to give him a call (my dad was not a big fan of phones so he never would’ve initiated the call but he would still chat for a while whenever Steve did call). My dad passed in 2018 and Steve reached out to me and always made sure to share a story about Dad if we ever interacted on facebook. I know how much it meant to me to hear those little tidbits of my Dad that I wasn’t a part of so hopefully I can pass that on to Steve’s kids. Even though we don’t know each other, he impacted more people than you even know! Hopefully you can find comfort in that.
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When my first cousin Steve came to the UK as a 13 year old i was amazed at how quickly we got to really know each other,i was five years older than Steve and i kind of felt responseable for him,his sense of humour was infectious and his little one liners out of this world,so all the time we had together when you saw Steve you saw me and vice versa,on those long summer evenings we were stuck for something to do,so Steve said lets go to the pub,i said straight away your not old enough to go into a public house,to which Steve replied,i'm up for it if you are,so we decided to risk it,would Steve pass for an 18 year old,by law thats the legal age for drinking alcohol in the UK. I had no worrys Steve passed with flying colours,and the landlord of the pub never even questioned his age,after that we spent alot of time in the pub which was called the Jumples,we drank many a pint together of the local Yorkshire brew known as Tetley's bitter, then Steve got to like the British fish and chips
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