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In Memory

Stephen Gottlied

 
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10/12/09 03:22 PM #1    

Mark Kaplowitz

Steve was a good guy, always had a great smile on. We used to sit in his parents basement listening to rock music. Steve called me one day to hurry over to listen to a great new record he'd just bought. It was the Grand Funk- Grand Funk Railroad album. Thanks Steve.

10/13/09 07:22 PM #2    

Gary Markwood

I liked Steve alot. A real nice guy. Played bass, we played in several diffent combinations. It's really sad to think he passed away.

10/15/09 11:43 PM #3    

Richard Vogel

I grew up with Steve hanging out with a vast group of good friends. We use to have weekend field parties and Nother Four Corners Park befor we all started driving. It was a shame to have him pass at such a young age. We had some good times.

10/21/09 03:08 PM #4    

Melvin Stanbrough

Knew Steve for a long time,was at those Parties in the NFC park that Rick talked about Just a nice guy who loved music It is just wrong that he and others are gone some way too early

11/22/09 12:38 PM #5    

Ken Radovsky

Steve was the bass player in the band we had during the Sligo and Northwood years. We hung around a lot together at his house or my house or the 4 Corners rec center field. And other places. As the years went by we drifted apart. When I found out he passed away, long after the fact, it was quite a shock. He was always a great guy, with a big grin, and he'd always have the latest records. Paul McCartney's first albums and The Who's Tommy are two that come to mind. Every time I play my drums I think of you Steve.

06/14/10 12:14 PM #6    

Debbie Lane (Brucculeiri)

what a shock...Steve and I went out in High School...then I lost track of him...He was a fun, nice guy.


03/15/20 06:55 AM #7    

Oren Kaplan

On the eve of our 50 year reunion; fond memories of the way we knew you:


03/15/20 07:02 AM #8    

Oren Kaplan

Capital, The (Annapolis, MD) - Saturday, October 8, 1994

Stephen Louis Gottlied, 42, of Greenbelt, died of cancer Thursday at Anne Arundel Medical Center.
Mr. Gottlied was born in Washington and graduated from Northwood High School in Silver Spring. He worked for K and G Instrument Co. in Beltsville, Eastport International in Prince George's County and American Urethane in Gambrills.


Surviving are his parents, Louis O. and Catherine W. Gottlied of Annapolis; one sister, Jean Anne Campbell of St. Mary's; and his grandmother, Emma E. Gottlied of Parkland.

Funeral services and burial will be private. Arrangements are by John M. Taylor Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Light House shelter, 202 West St., Annapolis, MD 21401.


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