Steven Coonen
Submitted by: Danna Coonen
Born: 1988
Died: 2024
My Tribute: Steven was funny, kind, sweet-hearted, generous and very trusting. He wished to be free & loved having friends. He is dearly missed. Love you forever.
Submitted by: Danna Coonen
Born: 1988
Died: 2024
My Tribute: Steven was funny, kind, sweet-hearted, generous and very trusting. He wished to be free & loved having friends. He is dearly missed. Love you forever.
Submitted by: Gretchen
Born: 2005
Died: 2024
My Tribute: On March 13, 2024, my beloved son was tragically taken from us. Cameron was a young man with big dreams for his future, a passionate soul who found joy in the things he loved, and a loving individual who cherished his relationships with friends and family. Despite battling with anxiety, he, like many others, believed he was invincible when he sought solace in a pill that ultimately led to Fentanyl poisoning and claimed his life. The loss of Cameron has left a void in our hearts that can never be filled. However, if his story can serve as a cautionary tale and prevent just one person from meeting a similar fate, then his passing will not have been in vain. Cameron may have taken a piece of us with him when he departed, but his memory will live on in our hearts forever.
Submitted by: Irene L’HommeDieu
Born: 1993
Died: 2017
My Tribute: Josh’s journey was not without struggle. Like many out there, he battled with drug addiction… and lost
Submitted by: Tom Kolbek
Born: 1995
Died: 2020
My Tribute: I miss you Justin, I’ll see you again someday. Love Dad
Submitted by: Elizabeth Schoyer
Born: 1980
Died: 2020
My Tribute: The funniest person I ever knew. Adventurous. Loyal. Gone too soon. Missed every day. No more separation. Korea. Fall River, MA. Turkmenistan, Daytona Beach, FL, San Francisco, CA. Forever. xo
Submitted by: Mary Jo Lopez
Born: 1987
Died: 2022
My Tribute: A beautiful, sweet, smart amazing person, gone way too soon
Submitted by: Rebecca
Born: 1998
Died: 2024
My Tribute: Bright, smart, funny, amazing nephew basically son and a fighter to the end. One week from his 90 day sobriety chip. Never give up…
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