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Lucy Wilke posted a condolence
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Steve was a great man and I already miss his smiling face around the office. What a tragic loss for all of us.
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Dan Callahan posted a condolence
Saturday, May 23, 2015
Words cannot describe my sadness and loss of such a great person. Steve was a mentor to me and was an inspiration to all who knew him. I will miss our talks and his advice.
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Richard Niger posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2015
I am totally shocked by the news I have known stefan since I was 4 years old. My prayers go out to his whole family. god bless Rich Niger. I am out of town and cant make the service but me thoughts are with you all.
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Gary Ballard posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2015
I always told Steve that he was the happiest man I ever met. It was Karen, Max and Elizabeth that made him this way. He took great joy in his family. Steve was also a great friend. There was never any doubt that with a phone call, day or night, that Steve would be heading your way with tools and equipment to get you out of trouble. I will really miss Steve.
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Doreen Dill posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2015
Steve, Karen, Max and Liz were my next door neighbors for years until I moved in 2013. They married about the same time as I and started their family far before me. I remember seeing them on a walk when he said to me that I need to have two children and always find work near your family. Family is far too important. Very practical advice. Karen was right there saying the same. I suspect both Karen and Steve, along with the neighbors to the North may have hinted to their children to watch over my much younger little guy on the bus. He told me they always helped him. When my son became ill, Steve, Karen, Max, and Liz along with the neighbors on the other side all took over my every need at the house while we lived at Strong for almost 9 months. Steve checked all systems: water, heat, etc. weekly, if not daily. They took care of my two Brittany's. That was no small feat. One was blind and stubborn. Max mowed my lawn, my mail was retrieved, on and on. Steve visited us at Golisano weekly with good, fresh food. I will never, ever, ever forget the generosity and caring Steve and all of you showed me. I am not next door, but I am that way often. Please call me for anything! I will be there. My heart goes out to your entire family.
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Laurie Spencer posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2015
Karen, Max and Elizabeth, I am so sorry for your loss. Steve was a wonderful man with a great sense of humor and a kind heart. i have fond memories of him on field trips with the kids. His memory will live on within your hearts. Deepest sympathies
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Judy Meacham posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2015
Ive known and liked Steve since I met him at RPD in 1984. Who wouldnt. He always had a great smile that brightened up the room. I have many memories of him, and here are 2 that I will always think of when I remember him: (1) A couple of years ago, I was lamenting the fact that I couldnt afford to work more, because I needed to be present for my children at home. His advice: Dont worry, youll never go wrong if you put your family first in any decision. Sage advice. (2) Ten dollar tree, 100 dollar hole
He WAS a practical man!!!, His eyes sparkled when he talked about Karen, Max, and Elizabeth, and spending time with them. As years go, I believe what he lost in quantity, he made up for in quality. My sincere condolences to the Maczynski family for the loss of this great man.
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Milind Phadke posted a condolence
Friday, May 22, 2015
I worked with Steve at Delphi and I will always remember him as a gentleman. Well spoken and a very meticulous and sincere engineer. I am very sorry to hear the news and my thoughts are with your family.
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Diane England posted a condolence
Thursday, May 21, 2015
I was sorry to hear about Steve. He made me laugh one minute and then want to give him a punch in the nose the next, I just absolutely loved him! Rest in peace Steve.
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Bill Robison posted a condolence
Thursday, May 21, 2015
I feel privileged to have known and worked with Steve during the last 15 years. He will be remembered by his friends and colleagues for his helpful and kind nature. In addition he was a true gentleman and a scholar that will be deeply missed at Delphi. When Steve spoke of his family and how proud he was his face would light up with a glow of extreme happiness and joy. You could tell that his family life was one of love and commitment. My sincerest condolences go out to Karen, the children and the entire family at this most difficult time. I strongly believe in the saying that time heals what reason cannot. Our memories of Steve will last a lifetime.
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Kevin Allen posted a condolence
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Above all I want to express my deep condolences to Karen and all of Steves Family. Steve was my friend, but more than that he was a friend I could count on. We had a lot in common. Steve was a resource for me and not just about work. Steve had a depth of knowledge on all the practical things in life. My friends and I respectfully refer to people like Steve as a man with full clue. He was a mentor to me, and truly a versatile and gifted engineer. I regret that I could not have done more to help him in the tough times here at work. I will always deeply respect and never forget what he did for us here at Delphi workwise. But mostly I will miss my friend Steve whose character, intellect, and sense of humor were truly unique. Kevin Allen Avon, NY
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Bruce Clingerman posted a condolence
Thursday, May 21, 2015
I had the honor of working with Steve many years back. His excitement and energy has continued to inspire me, both in and out of work. He even helped convince me to build my own home, which Im very thankful for. And I cant think of anyone Ive met that was more willing to help out a colleague. One example is when I was completely stumped at work and asked for his help, but he was too busy to look at my problem. He met with me at 4AM the next morning (his idea, not mine) to resolve my issue. He didnt think twice to do this sort of thing while never looking for anything in return. He truly had a heart of gold. He may be off this earth, but hell continue to have a positive influence on many, myself included, who try to emulate him.
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Craig D. Smith posted a condolence
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Hi Karen, Max, Elizabeth, and extended family, I had known Steve since 1991 and saw him practically every day at work. I also knew you briefly Karen. I worked in the old EGR group and was very happy when you and Steve found each other. I always had the highest respect for Steve, he was genuine, caring, intelligent and always exhibited honesty and the highest integrity. Steve always had a smile especially when telling stories about his family. His pride in his children and how how much he loved you Karen. He recently had told me how strong Max was and how beautiful Elizabeth was. He loved talking about his dogs, the pond, wildlife, skiing, and the lake. His passion for life always gave me a lift and his ability to stay calm and focused in the middle of chaos made him one of the best Engineers and people I have ever known. Last year he noticed a mole on my ear and went out of his way to make me promise to take care of it, his encouragement pushed me to finally do it. That is the kind of man he was, caring for others and taking the time to show you he cared. He always took the time to give a hand, a kind word, or tell a story of his family and home life. He was the face of Delphi for the Red Cross, encouraging others to donate he even got me to donate and I still do. I am sure many people owe their lives to Steve's efforts. I will be out of town during the services next week. I just wanted you to know he was a good friend, a great man, and I will never forget him. If you, Max or Elizabeth ever need anything, ever, consider me at your disposal. It is the least I can do in his memory. 585-732-9374 With deepest sympathy, Craig
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