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RIP Steve Solari
Posted on 12/3/20 at 4:01 pm
Posted on 12/3/20 at 4:01 pm
Former all-SWC linebacker from the 90s passed away this week from a massive stroke at only 49.
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Posted on 12/3/20 at 6:45 pm to Roger Klarvin
I’m wrecked.
Steve and Chris Crooms lived next door to us in our apartment one year.
He was an angel.
We used to send them Double Dave’s after home victories, to which Steve would reply, “Now y’all know we can’t accept gifts.”
They’d chastise us then gobble down each slice and roll..
He’s taught me much spiritually over the past several years and about being a better person.
I know you’re home now, Steve.
Tell all our Ags we’ll see ‘em soon.
And punch H in the arm for me.
Gig’em
Steve and Chris Crooms lived next door to us in our apartment one year.
He was an angel.
We used to send them Double Dave’s after home victories, to which Steve would reply, “Now y’all know we can’t accept gifts.”
They’d chastise us then gobble down each slice and roll..
He’s taught me much spiritually over the past several years and about being a better person.
I know you’re home now, Steve.
Tell all our Ags we’ll see ‘em soon.
And punch H in the arm for me.
Gig’em
Posted on 12/3/20 at 7:26 pm to EKG
Dear Aggie Family....
Please see the heartbreaking note below from the Solari family. We ask that you continue your prayers...
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It is with great sadness that we share the news that our beloved husband, father, son, and brother, Steven Solari, has passed away. We will celebrate Steven’s life in a private funeral mass that will be streamed live. Details about the date and time of the funeral mass will be shared soon.
In keeping with his generous spirit, Steven registered to be an organ donor in 2011. Although we have lost Steven as we know and love him, his gift will allow him to live through many who are in need of a life-saving transplant. While we mourn, we also celebrate knowing that Steven will continue to help others.
In addition to his kindness towards others, Steven loved two young people more than words can express – his children, Jack and Cate. We have set up a gifting page for people to give to Jack’s and Cate’s college fund as a way to honor Steven’s legacy through his children. If you wish to contribute, you can access the page using this link: LINK .
Thank you for the prayers and incredible outpouring of love for Steven and our family. We ask that you continue to pray for us as we navigate this difficult time.
LeChauncy
Jack & Cate
Philip & Mary
Kayce
Please see the heartbreaking note below from the Solari family. We ask that you continue your prayers...
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It is with great sadness that we share the news that our beloved husband, father, son, and brother, Steven Solari, has passed away. We will celebrate Steven’s life in a private funeral mass that will be streamed live. Details about the date and time of the funeral mass will be shared soon.
In keeping with his generous spirit, Steven registered to be an organ donor in 2011. Although we have lost Steven as we know and love him, his gift will allow him to live through many who are in need of a life-saving transplant. While we mourn, we also celebrate knowing that Steven will continue to help others.
In addition to his kindness towards others, Steven loved two young people more than words can express – his children, Jack and Cate. We have set up a gifting page for people to give to Jack’s and Cate’s college fund as a way to honor Steven’s legacy through his children. If you wish to contribute, you can access the page using this link: LINK .
Thank you for the prayers and incredible outpouring of love for Steven and our family. We ask that you continue to pray for us as we navigate this difficult time.
LeChauncy
Jack & Cate
Philip & Mary
Kayce
Posted on 12/3/20 at 8:47 pm to EKG
Thanks for sharing all of that. What a shame for his family and friends, he sounds like a great person.
Posted on 12/3/20 at 9:34 pm to Roger Klarvin
That's awful. He was a beast.
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What turned out to be his final post on Facebook on Nov. 23 read in part: “How many sunrises do I have left? Yesterday, today and tomorrow … the blueprint will always be the same … pray for what I have now (including the people) and be grateful for everything always.”
Posted on 12/4/20 at 1:30 am to EKG
Guy was a legend--everyone who knew him spoke so highly of him.
Such an awful loss.
Such an awful loss.
Posted on 12/4/20 at 10:45 am to Roger Klarvin
Here.
Hope he is up there chilling with my homie Rodney. Those are two good Ags gone way too soon.
Hope he is up there chilling with my homie Rodney. Those are two good Ags gone way too soon.
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