Aaron Roller |
Beret Norman |
Laura Pearson |
A Letter to Stephanie:
Dear Steph,
What an outpouring of love and support for you last night at your memorial. Person after person telling stories of how you made them better and how your love for them was so evident. I started wondering if you know how much we all loved you?
I HOPE YOU DID? I hope you had some small glimmer of understanding on how profoundly you were loved by everyone who knew you.
You are a rockstar! I love you and will look forward to dancing with you in Heaven.
Lisa Green |
Sueanne Costales Chadbourne |
I was a sorority sister of Stephanie, pledges at Gamma Phi Beta at UCI, many moons ago. I think we were all of 20 or so.... "older" pledges, which is perhaps why I connected with her initially. One of my most memorable times with Stephanie was after college. I went off to the Peace Corps. Not many in my life really understood this decision - but Stephanie did, or perhaps it was that she didn't judge it. She was supportive. After I returned, I got Stephanie together with some friends I worked with at the OC outdoor ed program - I knew they would hit it off. They did. Next thing I knew, Stephanie and her new friend Bill had talked me into taking a job in Alaska! They were going to live in a cabin, surveying the forests in areas only reachable by float plane. That adventure was so tempting and Stephanie's enthusiasm was infectious. While I chickened out, Stephanie went for it. You could not stop her sense of adventure! The pictures they sent me were amazing. I lost touch with her over the years, though she was always in my heart, always my friend. Late last year I finally made it to Juneau, Alaska - and finally got to see with my own eyes what Stephanie did all those years ago. I had hoped to reconnect with her after this trip, but the balancing act of my job and family kept me from doing so before it was too late, to my deep regret.
Stephanie, you were a kindred spirit to many. An angel among us.
Rest in peace, dear friend