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Steven Marchi

November 1967 – August 2011

Steven Marchi

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Steve’s early life, trying to find his way in the world

Steven vs. The Real World

Gallery

Posted on November 7, 2012 by Mike Marchi

This gallery contains 3 photos.

After college, and probably for the next decade, Steven had a very different focus. He was still trying to figure out who he wanted to be. These pictures were from that time period.

Posted in Young Adult

Crash Course

Posted on November 3, 2012 by Mike Marchi

Reprinted from The World According To Mike, circa 1990

There’s nothing quite like downhill skiing.  The wind in your face.  The sound of your skis swooshing through powder.  The feeling of control as you glide over the pristine white landscape…  Okay, maybe not the feeling of control…how about the illusion of control.  Continue reading →

Posted in Young Adult

Would You Like Some Fries With That?

Posted on November 3, 2012 by Mike Marchi

At 3:00 a.m. the phone roused me from sleep.

“Hello my Brothah!”

“Steve?  It’s … holy shit.  It’s three in the morning.  What’s wrong?”

Becky was now awake, “Who is it?”

“Nothing’s wrong.  I’m getting married.”

“Oh.  Congratulations.  When?”

“Now.” Continue reading →

Posted in "Hello My Brothah!", Young Adult

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