Steven Michael Haniotes
Private First Class
HHC, 4TH BN, 503RD INFANTRY, 173RD ABN BDE, USARV
Army of the United States
East Liverpool, Ohio
July 26, 1947 to May 17, 1967
STEVEN M HANIOTES is on the Wall at Panel 20E, Line 16

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Steven M Haniotes
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29 Nov 2001

Stevie ... only 19 years old when you were killed in Vietnam. No surprise to me you "volunteered". That's the way you were ... unleashed. I miss your laugh and sense of humor. Daily, I would help you deliver newspapers. As your little sister, I was always "tagging along". You never seemed to mind.

I remember you performing on the "trampolines" during half-time of the high school basketball games. I remember your great diving flips at the "creek" off the rocks. You were GREAT!

You were always there for me! You were always so kind and generous to others. Memories of you are in my heart, I miss you EVERY DAY!

In Vietnam, you were a Hero. At home you were always my Hero!

Only the good die young.

Love, Harriet



Steve,

I miss you so very much. I think of you EVERY day.

Love,
Mom


 
Steven Michael Haniotes
is remembered by his classmates in the
Class of 1965, East Liverpool High School

 
27 Sep 2004

Dear Steven,
I am 19 right now, just as you were when you died, and I am studying at the College of Saint Benedict. I realize I am so fortunate to have the privilege of attending school. For one of my classes, we are were instructed to write a fictional story about the Vietnam Veteran Memorial Wall. I chose to base my story on your life. I know you had a lot to live for, and I want to thank you for your service to our country. Your legacy will never be forgotten.

I know we will meet someday in a land of peace. How glorious it will be!

All my love,
Natalia Calderon
E-mail address is not available.


 
29 May 2006

The memory of your devotion to family, friends and country lingers on. With love.

From a cousin,
Michael Steven Haniotes
kc4gwf@linuxwaves.com


 
Visit John Dennison's
Medics on the Wall
memorial which honors the
Army Medics and Navy Corpsmen who died in Vietnam.

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