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Steve Adams
In Memory of
Steve
Adams
1942 - 2014
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The best neighbor

I am profoundly saddened by your passing. I lived beside this wonderful man for 23 yrs. Steve lived his life on his terms. He would never compromise his values, stood firm in his beliefs and treated people with respect. I was honored to know him and become his friend. Steve was a get it done kind of man. If something needed to be done he did not rest until he finished it. I admired his standards which showed in the work that he did. An electrician by trade, a cabinet maker and craftsman by choice. As I look around my home I have many things that will remind me of him from the furniture he built to his skillful carpentry work in the molding and cornices. He was the best neighbor. If I said I wanted to take out holly bushes he would say I'll be right back and drive his pick up truck into my yard and hook a cabe to the bush. It was out in five minutes. When I got sick and was in the hospital he mowed our lawn. Many winters he had the driveway clear of snow before we woke up. When we replaced 11 outdoor light fixtures he would say let me see that and installed them all. Of course we returned the favor and would help him in return. In later years you had to take him to dinner to repay him because he would never take money. And then the sense of humor. He was always making me laugh. He would joke with my husband and say "Bill I need something to break I am bored..I am all caught up. Of course something would break at my house and many times he helped fix it.He was what every neighbor should be a helpful honest human being looking out for the good of others and we were always looking out for something we could do for him. In his final year...we both walked the floor at night with illness. In recent weeks I would walk to the east side of my home and look out the window and see if he was in the shop in the early hours of the morning as he shared with me he was watching my house all night. I would say a prayer for me and one for him in those early hours of the morning and deep down wishing for a miracle for him. God had a gem enter into his kingdom Saturday and he will be deeply missed..Rest in peace my friend.
Posted by Brenda Shoger
Sunday February 23, 2014 at 9:24 pm
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