Condolences
No one can ever be prepared for the loss of a true friend. The friendship between Steve and I go back since we were 13 years old. We met and became friend in Junior High School. We moved on to Art and Design High School and then to College. We worked together for many years at Housing Preservation and Development. We always maintained and cherish our friendship throughout the years. It’s hard for me to believe that he has passed on. I spoke to steve two weeks ago to talk about construction projects. I am so sorry to see you go.
I will always remember you my true friend.
May God rest your soul.
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Jenny's cousin, Steve. We will surely miss him, like all of his many family members, and friends.
Jenny will especially cherish happy memories of all the good times that the cousins had while growing up in Burma.
He also served as one of our Groomsmen in our wedding in 1995, and seated Jenny’s mother (his aunt). (We will try to post a picture from that special day).
Love, Jenny and Matt Bryant
My wife Irene and I are truly sorry for the loss of Steve, who was Irene's nephew. Steve's father the late Kyin Haing was Irene's eldest brother. Even though we moved away from New York city 50 years ago, our hearts are at New York because of the many Irene's relatives living there and we now share the sorrow with the surviving brothers Ken Moon, Kevin, Richard, and sister Katherine and of course with Joy and Sam and Steve's mom.
Again, our condolences to the family,
With love,
Uncle Swenam and Aunt Irene