Wednesday, January 1, 2014
to Steve's family: Steve was a warm hearted gentleman and always friendly spirit everyday he came to work and always had a smile . i'm glad i got to meet and work with him all these years and will never be forgotten. he will be missed . God bless him. Steve, you will be missed tremendously! I loved being your boss in hardware and I loved working and talking with you. I will miss you so much. Always, Teri and Rob Ditzler steve, you were a great guy and always had a smile on your face no matter what. im glad i got to spend more time with you these past few weeks. i am very saddened to hear of your departure but i know you are with your wife again which is very special. continue looking down on us and we will always remember you for your kind heart and loving personality. ill never forget you calling me the rat lady because of the one rat i had as a pet. may you rest in peace :) Steve will be greatly missed. He always was up beat when he came to work. He was so caring when my Mom was so sick, then when she passed. He was a great person to know. I'm glad to have worked with him at Walmart for these past 16 years. Bob, I'm so sorry to hear about your father. My prayers are with you and your entire family at this time. Blessings to all, Mary Beth King My sympathy to the Dorko family. I was Abby's groomer for many years. I continued to see your dad at Walmart, where he always had time to chat with me. He will be missed. Barbara Rose(former owner of The Pooch Palace) So sorry to hear about Steve's passing. I worked with Steve at Walmart for many years and he was a good friend to my Uncle Nashe as well. He was a great friend and coworker. I will miss seeing him at Walmart as he was always there with a smile and a friendly "hello", always concerned about what was going on in your life. Rest in Peace Steve. Your lovely and beautiful wife has been waiting for you. God Bless What a Wonderful Gentlemen and Faithful Friend to my Dad (Nashe Barrancotto). Mr. Steve and Dad were neighbors for over 20 years. Their special friendship and loyalty was dear to watch, each man felt a closeness that comes from going through life with it's ups and down. I had the wonderful privilege to get to know Mr. Steve better while my Dad was going through cancer. When I would come to visit from out of town to see my Dad, Mr. Steve would invite me over to hear how Dad was doing and offer some comfort knowing that my Dad would soon pass on. I want to Thank the Dorko Family for sharing this Wonderful man with all of us. God Bless! ;