Keira
Steve had the kindest of hearts, and he always put other people before him. Thank you for being my best friend. I hope you are doing well up there. Love you Steve <3. - Keira
Birth date: Sep 22, 2000 Death date: Oct 16, 2024
Steve Trong Le, 24, of Methuen, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, leaving a profound void in the hearts of all who knew him. A vibrant spirit, Steve recently graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administra Read Obituary
Steve had the kindest of hearts, and he always put other people before him. Thank you for being my best friend. I hope you are doing well up there. Love you Steve <3. - Keira
I went to high school with Steve, and he was one of those rare people whose presence could turn any day around. His humor was a gift — always ready with a joke that would make you laugh even when you didn’t think you could. Steve’s personality had a way of filling the room, and his laughter was infectious. The stress of the day would melt away when Steve was around, and his lighthearted spirit was the highlight of many lunches we shared. Steve wasn’t just funny; he had a way of making everything feel a little easier.
To his family, I send my deepest condolences. Steve touched so many lives, and his laughter will forever echo in the halls of Central Catholic High School. The world is a little less bright without him, but I will carry the memories of his humor and kindness with me always. Thank you, Steve, for being a friend and for making every day just a little bit better. You will be missed more than words can express. Your friend, Justin
I was Steve’s Onboarding Coach at TD Bank. I just met him a few months ago as I helped to teach and support him. I am so saddened to learn of his passing. He was very eager to learn and succeed in his new position and he was doing so well! He always had a smile. My deepest condolences to your family. He will be greatly missed.
To the dear Le Family,
My heart breaks for the untimely loss of your beloved Steve. I remember him as a sweet and gentle boy in my second grade class at St. Monica School, along with his kind and loving sister Katherine. He always worked so hard and kept smiling through everything.
Sending all of you my deepest sympathy, love and prayers.
Mrs. Michaud
So very sorry for your loss. I remember Steve fondly. I taught him at St. Monica's grade 6-8.
Prayers and Love
Mrs. Castagna
My wife and I met Steve at a graduation celebration for Steve and some close friends. I said a few words at the celebration. Steve made a point to come over to me after I spoke to thank me for supporting his friends when they were younger. My wife and I were deeply moved by Steve’s thoughtful words and genuine expression of thanks. My wife are deeply sorry for the loss of this wonderful young man. Our deepest condolences to his parents, sister, extended family, and his friends.
Bob and Janice Constantine