In Memory

Stephen Koen

Stephen Koen

Stephen J. Koen, age 68, formerly of Braintree, died peacefully, Sunday, January 24, 2016, at the Lowell Health Care Center. Stephen was born in Boston, raised and educated in Braintree and was a graduate of Braintree High School. He had lived in Lowell for eight years and previously in Braintree. He was a Vietnam era veteran having served in the U.S. Army. Beloved son of the late Edward V. and Elizabeth V. (Olson) Koen, he was the devoted brother of Mary E. Mochen and her husband Kevin of Laconia, NH, Edward F. Koen and his wife Kathleen of Danville, CT, Elaine R. Houde and her late husband Michael of Norwell and predeceased by William D. Koen and Terrence D. Koen. Stephen is also survived by many nieces and nephews. 



 
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01/27/16 06:50 AM #1    

William Chase

STEVEN WE HAVE SO MANY MEMORIES, YOU NEVER LEFT ME WITHOUT A SMILE ON MY FACE. WE REALLY HAD SOME WILD TIMES AND I AM CERTAINLY GOING TO MISS THEM. UNTIL WE SEE EACH OTHER ON THE OTHER SIDE REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER.
 


01/27/16 11:52 AM #2    

Ernest Nelson

Stephen,

 I remember you as a guy who always had a mischievious grin on his face, So sorry to hear of your passing. Rest in peace, friend.


01/27/16 02:19 PM #3    

James Sands

Steve and I went to elementary through high school together. Steve was a fun guy and I remember a lot of good times together. RIP old friend.

 


01/27/16 04:19 PM #4    

Gerard Lawton

 

So sorry to hear your passing Steve.  We first met in the infamous 2nd grade class at Monatiquot. I remember the trips to the Cape. Nuff said!  Thank you for your service, brother. Rest in Peace!


01/27/16 06:23 PM #5    

Paul Scannell

Steve  you were a Giant amoung men,, a comedian, and a good friend,&Classmate, Thank You for your Service to our country,, Rest in Peace, see you at the reunion in the sky,


01/28/16 10:31 AM #6    

James Baker

Always funny. Always smiling. That's how I will remember you Steve. Rest in Peace.

 


01/29/16 04:22 AM #7    

Robert DiRamio

 

Steve Koen,

what a character you were in high school and also what talent on the basketball court. My memories of Stevey was the guy who would do anything for a laugh.  Some situations I remember: walking into a class with his jockstrap on the outside of his pants, study hall calling himself out of study hall by making his voice sound like the intercom, just thinking about Steve brings a smile on my face. 

Rest in peace Steve and I"m sure wherever you are now you are up to something.

 

 


01/29/16 09:15 AM #8    

Frank Martin

Can't let your passing go without a memory. Burned into my minds eye .  Steve running laps around the Boston Garden parkay floor at the Tech Tourney game, your game face on.  Always willking to share a laugh until tip off, then it was all busines..You guys gave us such thrills in those days.  

Rest in Peace      Frank and Ginny Martin


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