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Bernice
August 19, 2025
Steven was very precious gem of a human being. Always right there, for student in crisis as a counselor but he went above & beyond his job description. He helped students in the classroom, on the playground, in the cafeteria, before school, afterschool..not sure about weekends or holidays but wouldn't be surprised if he did. Never spoke much about himself..just always busy helping others..& always with a sense of humour. That's why students, teachers, parents all loved him. A living Angel in disguise. Now, he's a real Angel in heaven..probably helping other Angels too. Rest in Peace Steven.
Betsy
August 19, 2025
Steven was loving and kind. He looked beyond academics and worked on acceptance, love and being a beautiful friend to all especially the little ones who did not fit in the norm. Thank you for being a divine angel.
Lorrie Kuwata
August 16, 2025
Steve Yim touched so many young hearts and dedicated his life to ensuring the kids to be happy and to be just be kids he had a heart of gold always making sure those kids in need had a meal to eat, school shirts for those who couldn´t afford one, and for kids who couldn´t afford to go on field trips he genuinely and generously donated his own money behind the scenes so they were provided I commend him and I am grateful and proud of him for his job and extra miles for all he did for great is his rewards in heaven now with God as he became one of my angels he is at peace and God can say "A job well done and you deserve eternal life in heaven" Thank you Steve for all the words of encouragement, blessings, support, and great friendship while I had the great privilege of having your friendship for many years. Peace and love be with you and Deirdre always
LUCILLE M RANIT
August 11, 2025
Mr. Yim was a friend of my husband, Francisco (Frank) Ranit, Jr., who passed away 5 years ago. His friendship was the world to my husband. My condolences to you and your family. God's Blessings, Love, Grace and Mercy be with you and your ohana always.
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