Dear Steve: My heart aches that you are gone before us "old codgers". I remember your birth, and later on..... when you were such a cute little fellow.....just like the framed picture of you with a gorgeous head of blonde hair. I started calling you "Stevie Wonder" back then. Everytime I got a new car, I headed over to make you the first person to sit in the passenger seat. It was a tradition. It had to be correct. I am so sorry, Stevie, that I missed the last one. I saw the disappointment in your face. Oh, and how could I ever forget "the Attack of the Lawn Chair People"??? LOL!! We have shared so many memories and many laughs with you, your Mom and your Dad, enjoying many a meal/swim together....the February Grosvenor Club visits...the night of the major snowstorm, when somehow, I got to stay at your house and you were stranded at school all night...yikes!! Remember the day I made you burnt pizza boxes for lunch? How about watching you grow up over the years as we spent time in the pool. There were big changes from summer to summer. Oh, and thanks for always helping me with my tires. I am so glad I got to attend two of your "passions" with you and enjoyed the experience of a London Knights game and Hot Air Ballooning. Steve, how glad I am that I got to share in a small way, over a small part of all of your life. I want to say last and not least, I will miss you Stevie and I love you! You are in a better place and I say to you...let the fun begin....and know this, you will always be Stevie Wonder to me! Love....Aunt Marilyn (Stephen always called me Aunt Marilyn...I loved that!) Dear Bob: My heart's desire is that you would have peace in your heart over these upcoming times, knowing that you gave Steve the best you had to give. My loving and deepest condolences to you, Bob, as well as all of Stephen's family and friends. Marilyn Wallace