Darryl and List members:

The message below expresses just too little for a man like Steve Schoner.

He became my friend at the first sight when I went to Flagstaff to visit him
at his home and talk about meteorites.

Let´s pray for Steve´s recovery.

Wilton

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To Steve, his wife and daughter:

I am very sorry about Steve´s illness.

I wish to say you three that it is still fresh in my memory that night I spent
at your home talking about meteorites, during Tucson 2000 Show.

Steve I wish you a prompt recovery to come down here as we agreed in order to
hunt meteorites.

Wilton Carvalho From Brazil

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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 12:30 AM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Steve Schoner


> Bad news and good news…
>
> Two weeks ago a remarkable and much beloved member of the meteorite
community, Steve Schoner, suffered what appeared to be a severe stroke. Steve’
s right side was paralyzed and he was completely aphasic, which is to say that
he couldn’t speak or comprehend simple thoughts. There was no recognition, not
even of himself. As a result of the swelling of the brain, there was concern
that Steve might die.
>
> Steve’s wife and I thought it best to not inform the list of Steve’s illness
until there was a clear diagnosis and/or prognosis.
>
> Steve’s case is, however, complicated (which is unsurprising, if you know
Steve), and there is still as yet no certain diagnosis. While a battery of
tests are still being conducted, it appears Steve was felled by a virus. I
hasten to add that Steve has been receiving excellent medical care. (In
addition to the highly skilled professionals at the Flagstaff Medical Center,
there are several physicians—-family and friends—-who have also been
monitoring Steve’s situation and there exists a consensus that all the right
moves are being made. Further, one of the most eminent neurological centers in
the world is fortuitously located in Phoenix, a couple of hours from where
Steve lives, and the Barrow Neurological Institute is now also involved in
Steve’s case.)
>
> It was decided to let Steve’s friends on the list learn what was going on
given a wonderful development which occurred just an hour or so ago. Steve
spoke. He responded to “How are you doin’?” with “I’m not doing too well.”
>
> To assist Steve in his recovery, cards can be sent to:
>
> Steve Schoner
> Flagstaff Medical Center
> 1200 North Beaver Street
> Flagstaff, AZ 86001
>
>
> You can also write to Steve directly via email by going to the following
page at the Flagstaff Medical Center’s website:
>
> http://www.flagstaffmedicalcenter.com/pp_fmc/fmc_email_patient.htm
>
>
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