Timothy Mccarthy
Remembering my Buddy Steve 9 years later. Keep on strumming your guitar up there. Miss you My Buddy and Brother! 🎸

Death date: May 5, 2016
Stephen E. Murray, 60, a resident of Methuen, MA, passed away on Thursday, May 5, 2016 at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill surrounded by his family. Born in Methuen, Stephen was raised in Lawrence and was a graduate Read Obituary
Remembering my Buddy Steve 9 years later. Keep on strumming your guitar up there. Miss you My Buddy and Brother! 🎸

Remembering My Buddy Stevie 7 years later. We were childhood friends on Spruce St and through the decades though for years distant in miles. Always Rememberingnyou Brother!

Patty, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time.
Knew Steve from St. Rita's/ Mary's. Very nice guy. Sorry for your loss. Steve still puts a smile on my face to this day every time I eat green beans. You could always count on Steve to ask for " a second helping of green beans" from the lunch ladies at St. Rita's. Again a wonderful kid even back then. Cherish the good memories as do I.
Steve, we have been Friends since age 2, like Brothers. We laughed together, many Saturdays we had coffee together and always enjoyed that time. I will miss you now but I am sure someday we will see each other again. Take Care my Friend and Brother! I Miss You Already!
I am very sorry for your loss. Please accept my condolences. I will be coming to the calling hours this afternoon, Take care, Jimmy
So sorry for your Loss Patty. Steve was a good man, who was dedicated to his family. His kids meant everything to him. I will never forget the cookouts he had at his house or swimming in his pool. He would always watch to make sure we were not horse playing and as soon as he was out of site we took advantage of it and the horseplaying would commence. I will also remember the Christmas Eve's At his house as some of the best times I ever had. I am a Beatles fanatic as was he, and I would love every chance I got to talk about the Beatles with Him. I consider myself lucky to have had Steve for an uncle. He will be missed.