Still remembering Steve as this happy feel good person. Miss him dearly. Happy heavenly birthday!
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Steve worked on the same IFS projects as I. Always happy and positive. Always wanted to help and share his knowledge and time. When at customer together he would always ask if you wanted a drink or a snack and he genuinely cared about everyone. I will greatly miss him, and i'm glad i got to know him in person. My thoughts are with his family and everyone that knew him.
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I have worked with Steve on many projects and finally had the opportunity to meet him in Tucson back in December 2021. He really enjoyed what he did and the people he worked with and talked about fun experiences and also the challenges that he came across here and there. Whenever we had a call, we would always have some jokes to begin our conversations. Steve always went the extra mile and always wanted to learn new things and most of all, never forgot to share his new findings with rest of the team. I will always remember his smile and the laugh and the great attitude. You will truly be missed and your family is in our thoughts...
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I worked with Steve for the last 2 years on the General Dynamics ERP project. He had the best attitude, true professional knowledge and witty jokes. We both had a background in Supply Chain and Procurement, and in IFS, so we had an instant connection and spoke the same "language". I enjoyed every meeting we were in because of his experience and great personality. During our morning call's, we'd sometimes hear Steve, who had forgotten to mute his phone, order a coffee from Starbucks or some food order. We'd always laugh about it. He had this heartfelt laugh that I won't forget but I surely will miss hearing.
Last time I saw him while in Anniston, he shared his passion for tinkering, wood working making pens if I recall, he showed me one and it was incredible. At the end of the work trip Steve drove me to the airport, and we talked about how grateful we were for the work we did.
The last time I spoke with Steve, he called me from the hospital, he didn't want to miss a work meeting that day but wanted to make sure the client's would not be left alone hanging on the conference call. I was shocked that even from a hospital, he was still thinking of the people he was working with. That was just the way Steve was.
He will be deeply missed but I'm grateful to have met him. My deepest condolences to Brenda and the family.
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I never met Steve personally but worked with him virtually on the General Dynamics ERP Team. I always enjoyed his knowledge, humor, and down-to-business attitude. God Bless Steve!
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I took that picture. It was after Aiden was born.
Now Steve is with his great nephew in Gods arms.
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