Steve Martarano
Steve Martarano: A Life of Purpose and Passion
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Steve Martarano was born on January 27, 1955, with the name Stephen Martarano. He is often referred to by his first name or initials.
Birth and Death Dates
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Sadly, Steve Martarano passed away on June 15, 2019, leaving behind a legacy of love, kindness, and inspiration.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Steve was an American author, poet, and educator. His work continues to be celebrated for its depth, emotional resonance, and universal appeal.
Early Life and Background
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Born in the United States, Steve Martarano grew up with a love for words, music, and human connection. His childhood experiences, shaped by family values and community involvement, laid the foundation for his future endeavors. As he navigated adolescence and young adulthood, Steve became increasingly drawn to creative pursuits, eventually enrolling in college to study literature and education.
Major Accomplishments
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Steve's academic achievements and professional milestones are a testament to his dedication and perseverance. Some notable highlights include:
Publishing numerous books of poetry and fiction, many of which have received critical acclaim.
Serving as a teacher, mentor, and workshop leader for students of all ages and backgrounds.
Developing innovative curriculum materials and educational programs that promote literacy, self-expression, and social responsibility.Notable Works or Actions
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Steve's body of work is characterized by its warmth, humor, and capacity to touch readers' hearts. Some notable works include:
"The Poet's Guide to Life", a collection of poems exploring themes of love, loss, and personal growth.
"Words That Matter", a series of essays on the power of language and its role in shaping our lives.Impact and Legacy
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Steve Martarano's impact extends far beyond his own lifetime. His writing continues to inspire readers worldwide, offering solace, guidance, and inspiration whenever needed. Through his work, he reminds us that:
Words have the power to heal.
Love is a choice, one we make every day.
We are all connected, through our shared human experiences.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Steve Martarano's legacy can be attributed to his unwavering commitment to the written word. His writing:
Speaks directly to our hearts, offering comfort and hope in times of need.
Inspires us to live more mindfully, authentically, and compassionately.
Reminds us that every life has value, worth, and purpose.
Today, as we reflect on Steve Martarano's remarkable life, let us honor his memory by embracing the principles he embodied:
Weave words into our lives, using them to uplift, inspire, and connect others.
Choose love in all its forms, recognizing that it is a fundamental aspect of human existence.
Celebrate our shared humanity, acknowledging that we are all on this journey together.
Quotes by Steve Martarano

I do urge caution but do not be overly concerned if you see a mountain lion. You are pretty much safe everywhere. If you look at the risk factor you are more likely to be killed driving to a hiking trail than being attacked on a trail.

In the rural areas, if a property owner has a hunting license, they can go ahead and shoot coyotes. However, in more urban settings, that is not an option for obvious reasons.

They were removed from the home because they were in poor condition, ... Now they are going back to an un-permitted facility.

It's not one of our highest priorities to hunt down everyone with restricted species. You have to weigh the public safety issue against everything else.

They're very resourceful and this is the time of year that they're basically getting ready to have pups, so they need a lot of calories.

They were eagerly awaiting the decision. We're not giving up. The project was stopped on time. Part of the problem is the Forest Service hadn't conducted the proper NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) requirements. We're leaving about five people out there. We had literally tons of equipment in there. That stuff's coming back out. It is just a logistical decision. Otherwise it would all have to be in there for a week.

This is going to pretty much do it for us. We're not going to move forward. We're very disappointed,

People think of deer as Bambi, cute and cuddly, but they can be extremely dangerous in certain circumstances.

The slot limit will revert to the former 72- to 46-inch framework from early June through Dec. 31. We're only restricting the slot limit during the time when female sturgeon are spawning.
