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Steve Litwin
« on: Aug 06, 2007, 05:47 »
Motorcyclist dies in Bledsoe crash
Saturday, August 04, 2007

A man died Saturday morning after crashing his motorcycle in Bledsoe County, according to dispatchers with the Tennessee Highway Patrol.

Stephen Litwin, 45, of Evensville, Tenn., was traveling at a high speed when he lost control of his 2006 Kawasaki motorcycle, according to the report filed by Trooper Thomas Washington.

Mr. Litwin slammed into a utility pole about 11:30 a.m. in the 7000 block of Summer City Road in Bledsoe County, the trooper said.

Funeral services for Stephen will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30pm in the funeral home chapel with Dr. Roger Rothwell officiating. The family is being served by the Vanderwall Funeral Home in Dayton where they will receive friends Tuesday after 4:00pm. Please visit Stephen’s on-line guest register at www.vanderwallfh.com.

Handle every stressful situation like a dog, if you cant eat it or hump it, piss on it and walk away.

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Re: Steve Litwin
« Reply #1 on: Mar 10, 2008, 11:41 »
...I just read this about Steve..worked with him inthe 80's at Oconee,,,great guy, good sense of humor,,,and a good friend,,,lost contact with him after he left the Carolina's and went home to Tennessee...Rest in Peace,brother....red

 


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