diversteve's passing

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Sue/Dave

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My brother, aka "diversteve", left us yesterday 4/30/2020.
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We miss him. I wanted the SB community to know that being a part of SB gave him a real sense of purpose and community and enjoyment even when his health failed and he could no longer dive. He always longed to go back to the sea. His ashes will be kept in an urn with a photo of the ocean on it. He was 61. He never had children but loved his niece and nephew and was always the "fun uncle." Should you be so kind as to add a word or thought here, I will share it with our parents who lost their only son.

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Thank-you for reading my post.
Steve's sister,
Sue
 
Heart felt condolences. Sorry for your loss.
 
OMG, I am so sorry to hear this!

Steve was always a pillar of reason and common sense, giving wise counsel and keeping our occasional mischievousness under control.

God Bless to your family . . . Steve was our "fun uncle" as well.
 
Sincere condolences to you and the family.
 
I haven't been on SB long but I always enjoyed seeing his input and comments around. I'm sorry for your loss
 
Sorry for you loss Sue, we'll miss him too!
 
Sorry for your loss.
 
Deepest condolences, I did not know him IRL, but he seemed like a genuine and helpful, kind of person. He will be missed.
 
Oh my, this is really sad news.

My interactions with him were always first class. Truly a person who deserved admiration from the crowd here on Scubaboard.

My condolences to his family.
 

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