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Steven L. Cygan

Munster, Indiana

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STEVEN L. CYGAN Michigan City, IN Steven L. Cygan, 49, of Michigan City, died Wednesday March 18, 2009 at University of Chicago Hospital. He was born January 12, 1960 in Hammond to John Stanley, II and Barbara (Relinski) Cygan. Steve had been the assistant manager at The Home Depot in Benton...

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Cathy, Brooke & Brandon,
I'm so sorry for you're loss. Please know that I am here for you guys for anything you need. Be strong and hang in there. You don't know how precious life is until it is gone.

Dear Cathy and Family
We just heard about Steves passing, we are so sorry for your lose. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this very difficult time. Rick & Marcy Kirk

I worked with Steve at Home Depot. His joy for life, sense of humor and love for family made it a joy to be in his presence. He will be missed, but his spirit lives on in the hearts of those who were blessed to have known him. My prayers go out to his family and friends. Peace, joy and blessings.

Cathy, Brandon & Brooke - I am so very sorry to hear about Steve, my condolences to you. May your family find peace and strength together.

Im sorry to hear about your loss.Steve worked with me at Jays and we had many good times.My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire family.

Steve added joy and friendship to my life. I worked with him at Home Depot in Grand Rapids, MI.

Steve was a great friend and co-worker, he will be tremendously missed.

So very sorry to hear about your tremedous loss. Went to school together and even lived down the block from Steve and Family during our High School Years. Hadn't seen Steve in over 25 years until one day we ended up sitting across from eachother at a Home Depot class! We had a good laugh about that, not to mention the "Griffith Memories" we dug up. My heart, thoughts, and prayers go out to your entire family.

Brandon, Brooke, and Cathy, I'm so sorry about your loss. Steve was a great man. Always very nice to me. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Take care and God Bless