As you may know, Steve was diagnosed with glioblastoma (brain cancer) in
May 2017. Here's his story about it:
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.disney.parks/c/_EbqEDpLX4Y/m/VdqTVuxFAwAJ
After fight9ng this for over fours years, Steve lost his battle with
cancer. His wife Barb said he passed last night and is now at peace.
Up until about April, he was still able to communicate, though his
attention span grew shorter over the years. He and I had been playing
Words with Friends for many years and he was still able to kick my butt.
Over the last four months, he finally lost his ability to communicate.
Being someone who likes to "talk" almost as much as me, I am sure that
was very hard on him.
I am so sad that Steve is gone. I have lost another very good friend.
I am glad, though, that his struggles are over.
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As you may know, Steve was diagnosed with glioblastoma (brain cancer) in
May 2017. Here's his story about it:
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.disney.parks/c/_EbqEDpLX4Y/m/VdqTVuxFAwAJ
After fight9ng this for over fours years, Steve lost his battle with
cancer. His wife Barb said he passed last night and is now at peace.
Up until about April, he was still able to communicate, though his
attention span grew shorter over the years. He and I had been playing
Words with Friends for many years and he was still able to kick my butt.
Over the last four months, he finally lost his ability to communicate.
Being someone who likes to "talk" almost as much as me, I am sure that
was very hard on him.
I am so sad that Steve is gone. I have lost another very good friend.
I am glad, though, that his struggles are over.
--
- RODNEY
Next WDW Vacation?
Who knows!
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Never got to meet Steve in person though we lived not far apart.
Maybe Mark was there to greet him and they are talking Disney
together.
As you may know, Steve was diagnosed with glioblastoma (brain cancer) in
May 2017. Here's his story about it:
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.disney.parks/c/_EbqEDpLX4Y/m/VdqTVuxFAwAJ
After fight9ng this for over fours years, Steve lost his battle with cancer. His wife Barb said he passed last night and is now at peace.
Up until about April, he was still able to communicate, though his
attention span grew shorter over the years. He and I had been playing
Words with Friends for many years and he was still able to kick my butt.
Over the last four months, he finally lost his ability to communicate.
Being someone who likes to "talk" almost as much as me, I am sure that
was very hard on him.
I am so sad that Steve is gone. I have lost another very good friend. I
am glad, though, that his struggles are over.
On 8/20/2021 9:27 AM, Rudeney wrote:
As you may know, Steve was diagnosed with glioblastoma (brain cancer) in May 2017. Here's his story about it:
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.disney.parks/c/_EbqEDpLX4Y/m/VdqTVuxFAwAJ
After fight9ng this for over fours years, Steve lost his battle with cancer. His wife Barb said he passed last night and is now at peace.
Up until about April, he was still able to communicate, though his attention span grew shorter over the years. He and I had been playing Words with Friends for many years and he was still able to kick my butt. Over the last four months, he finally lost his ability to communicate. Being someone who likes to "talk" almost as much as me, I am sure that
was very hard on him.
I am so sad that Steve is gone. I have lost another very good friend. I
am glad, though, that his struggles are over.
I'm sorry to hear that! Although we've never met, I've communicated withHadn't looked in on this group for a long time and had a notion to check in and see what was up last week, specifically to see whether Steve was still active. Saw the browser tab open today and was about to close it but thought I'd take a quick peek.
him thru RADP many times over the years.
Steve S.
As you may know, Steve was diagnosed with glioblastoma (brain cancer) in
May 2017. Here's his story about it:
https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.disney.parks/c/_EbqEDpLX4Y/m/VdqTVuxFAwAJ
After fight9ng this for over fours years, Steve lost his battle with cancer. His wife Barb said he passed last night and is now at peace.
Up until about April, he was still able to communicate, though his
attention span grew shorter over the years. He and I had been playing
Words with Friends for many years and he was still able to kick my butt.
Over the last four months, he finally lost his ability to communicate.
Being someone who likes to "talk" almost as much as me, I am sure that
was very hard on him.
I am so sad that Steve is gone. I have lost another very good friend. I
am glad, though, that his struggles are over.
All I can do is quote the best line in "Forrest Gump".
Sometimes there just aren't enough rocks.
I was so proud to become the "other Steve," and now I have to thank Steve Soares, so that I can remain the "other Steve.'
Steve Denham
TDC Barbie Headhunter
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