This memorial website was created in the memory of my dad. He was a proud Marine veteran, gifted mechanic, loyal friend, hard-worker and had the biggest heart. He died too young and will be greatly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him.
A memorial service was held in Fort Lauderdale on April 9th, 2011. His last gift to me was the ability to be near the people and families he loved and cared about so much. Stever was a stubborn man, and he finally got his way.
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Leave a tributeWe would need your expertise at Northern Lights,
Massimo
We miss you and your engine and electronic knowledge.
This did help us tp fix all the crap.
Ciao
Massimo
How are things going at the Stevie Sandbakken School of Higher Knowledge?
Your Bud,
Dan Durbin
thinking of you.
Lee
Wish you were here to celebrate this day with 3 very special people. Oh, by the way, we both share a new title.............Happy Birthday GRANDPA!!!!
You would be proud!
Greg
You are missed.
Lee
Miss you Buddy!
I wonder if they have hot rods in heaven?
Have fun,
Lee P.
Wow. I am not sure I need to light a candle for a guy who always had both ends burning.
You are the man. I never knew anyone who could put things right so fast. We will always have Solemates and fiberglass for lunch. The beer sure tasted good after that one.
Thank you for your patience and your friendship.
Later on, big guy.
Doug
I am proud to have had you as a friend and thanks for the memories !
Cheers,
John Franett
I didn't know you as well as others. But your advise was sound, your humor great and your smile lit up a room. I will miss you 'till I see you on the other side.
Jim
Steve was a friend of mine and I knew him for many years. He will be missed by many as he was not only one of the best Technician's in the world, he was a wonderful and fun person to be around.
Rick Stinson
Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi
We will miss you much, your friend NATE
I'll never forget the Northern Lights start up we did together in south of Italy back in 1990 !
The boat yard owner who pulled out the gun because he was happy about the job is still one of my favourite story..
Ciao
Massimo
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We would need your expertise at Northern Lights,
Massimo
Robert Sandbakken
Father
by the way I am still missing my 9/16th end wrench.