Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Initial reactions from NAR members

OH my God! I am so shocked – what can I do for his family?

--Debbie Tamlin

Wow, what a shocker, and what a loss. If we can help, let us know.

--Randy

Thanks for passing on the news. I'm stunned. Let me know if you hear any additional information. Are donations being directed? His poor wife and kids.

--Dave Weinstein

This is a very sad news indeed. Some times we do not know what is going on with people and the troubles they have and challenges from which they suffer. My heart goes out to his family and friends.

--Blaine

Sorry to receive this news. Steven was a good man, real professional and a good leader and contributor to RCA. The loss of his presence and leadership will be missed at the RCA meetings. Please pass on our condolences to his family.

--Regards, G. George R. Monte, MBA

Thanks for the note. This is a real shocker. You may not be aware but we had the President/CEO of a major real estate lending operation in Phoenix (Mortgages Ltd) commit suicide this last year so this hits close to home. I am sensitive to what this may be doing to Steve’s family, including the people at NAR. Steve’s personality entered the room before he did and he lifted everyone up. Do let me know if I can be of assistance to the staff in any way. Please keep me informed.

--Doug Groppenbacher, CCIM, CIPS

2 comments:

  1. Steve was inspirational and intelligent while being quick to share his expertise and warmth. Tireless energy devoted to the real estate industry was something you could always count on and will be missed.

    Our thoughts and prayers to his family and his associates.

    Bob Rosenberg, CCIM

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  2. Steve was a joy to listen to. I enjoyed his many talks for Women's Council of Realtors. Thank you Steve.

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