[CT-NFB] sad news posted on Facebook

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Thu Nov 24 00:10:46 UTC 2022


Oh wow wow man! I couldn’t believe it. Cause I was all like what Steve Vision Dynamics Steve gone? Yes I’ve known him since then. But yeah I was like what? He was only 50 something. Awww man that’s too bad.

 

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I just read a very sad post from Oak Hill on Facebook. It reads.... 

 

"It is with deep sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of Steve Famiglietti, Manager of the Eleanor A. Brooks Blindness Support Center. The police investigation is still unfolding but to the best of our understanding, Steve and his partner Corey were struck by a speeding vehicle close to Oak Hill's campus early this morning. Steve was a fixture of the Oak Hill Community for nearly 20 years, pioneering our digital accessibility program and teaching others how to use adaptive technology. Steve was a passionate advocate for accessibility and was ever the patient teacher while showing others how to make the world more inclusive for those with visual impairments. When he wasn't storm chasing Tornadoes across the Plains, Steve could frequently be found in the company of his service dogs, Joel and Elvis, whom he loved very dearly. We will remember Steve for his courage, tenacity, and kindness. In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Oak Hill is eternally grateful for the impact Steve made on our organization and all the lives he changed for the better. Tomorrow, we are called to hug our loved ones a little tighter, and be thankful for the time we have with them now. Steve's absence will be sorely felt by all who knew him."

 

-- Noreen

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