Steve Seeger
To Steve Seeger the DI is…
For myself, the DI is a facility where people in need can get the help they require. The staff and volunteers are very helpful. The clothing store and hygiene office provide the basic necessities. The counselors are always willing to listen.
A big thing I have noticed is that a majority of clients are willing to volunteer for chores and tasks such as elevators, hygiene, laundry and in the kitchen. Many help out even when working or job hunting.
I enjoy my work with the Client Advisory Board and believe it is of assistance to both clients and staff. Clients and staff working together make this facility more manageable. The DI has as many, if not more volunteers than staff, and without them the facility would not run as smooth as it does.
Some of the comments regarding Steve were:
“Steve volunteers everyday and goes above and beyond. He is also great with the other clients on the floor”
“Steven is a man of many hats… Absolutely amazing!”




















RIP
Steve you will always be rememberd, You have always been and always will be my best and closest friend. I have always kept your wishes to heart, I recall a time when we both worked at the Auto Stop carwash when you tempted me to light a fire in the tunnel lol
He was always there when you needed a friend.
Steve My Big Brother rock on and No you cannot flirt with the angels.
Joel
Steve was a Great person to talk with and will be surely missed at the Di.
His passing came to a shock to me. As a Staff member and someone who had Great talks with Steve about hockey, I really miss our talks.
Steve is at Peace now and will be miss by all Staff & Clients.
Shad
Steve made me smile, even day I saw him. He was a big man with a huge heart. I miss him.
I’ll miss your smile Steve and our computer chats.
- Danny Anderson
I will miss you Steve. Thanks for all your computer help, your gentle smile and humor. You were a great person and an even greater spirit!
All my relations – JD
You had a big heart and a wonderful smile. I still look for you in “your” chair on the second floor. Miss you Steve.