May you rest in peace my friend as you will be missed by many,no longer will we hear the drunken singing session the night before the Keene swap meet,(or at any of the national meets) I'm glad I was there with you last September and was looking forward to next weekend. it will be a solemn day this year. rest in peace
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What a sad evening it was last night when my spotty cell phone coverage allowed an e-mail on this subject to come through.
I was sitting at the campfire out at the Yankee Chapter's road run up in Charlemont, Massachusetts and told others there of the loss.
Although I never found the time to get to know Steve on a truly personal level, I always found him an affable and fascinating character with whom I enjoyed the time I did get to spend with him.
I recently became editor of the Yankee Chatter (the newsletter for the Yankee Chapter). Steve was a longtime member and supporter of the Yankee Chapter and I had intended to interview him for a "featured member" section in the next issue. Sadly, that is not to be.
However, I think that expressions such as those found here and others would be a fitting substitute for inclusion in a special commemoration section about Steve in the next issue which will be published in mid-November.
Therefore, I would like to make an open call for comments about, and photos of, Steve Ciccalone. I know he served 22 years active duty in the Coast Guard, retired as a Commander (O-6) and remained active as a consultant in the maritime industry and was also very active with Model A restoration, so if anyone reading this knows folks in those circles who would like to submit material, I would really appreciate it if you can forward this to them. I will gladly carefully scan and return any original photos or other documents I receive.
Please e-mail me any comments to editor@yankeechapter.org
Any other material may be mailed to me at home:
Mark Hunnibell
376 Black Rock Tpke
Redding, CT 06896
Tel: 203-240-4423
For my part, I will include a short note about my last conversation with Steve in July... we were discussing what color to paint my 1919 Henderson. The obvious answer is khaki green. However, John Pierce, who is painting it for me, had stripped the frame down and found incontrovertible evidence that the bike rolled out of the factory in bright fire engine red. It was such an alarming conclusion that John had Steve come over to take a look and confirm the finding, which he did. A few days later, Steve posted about it here on a new thread (Interesting 1919 Henderson Color), asking if anyone had ever seen a red Henderson. Steve thought I should probably paint it green because it would be easier for my kids or next owner to explain. I thought that sounded right, but then I thought more about it... and what my wife said, "that bike was BORN red." I hadn't gotten around to telling Steve I am going to have John match the original red, but I think he probably knew. In any case, I will remember him fondly and always.
Mark Hunnibell
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Funeral Arrangements for Steve from Kent Thompson
Steve's Mass will be @ St. Catherine Church
Wednesday 9-21-11 - - 11 A.M.
285 Main St. Charlestown New Hampshire 03603
603 826 3359Last edited by big jesus 151; 09-18-2011, 02:17 AM.
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Just found this online about our friend Steve. http://www.cgaalumni.org/s/1043/inde...id=1&pgid=1150
Ed
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My Condolences to his Family and Friends.
I hope I have this right.
His screen name was "Chicagohen", so being new and looking for other club members near me and not knowing anything about Henderson's I sent him a private message asking him if he was from the Chicago area because of his screen name.
Steve's response, "Most of and my favorite bikes are 1922 to 1930 Hendersons".
Rest in peace._____________________________________________
D.J. Knott
AMCA #10930
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In yesterdays newspaper "The Hartford Courant" there was a very nice obituary on Steve and his life. If someone did a google search for it and knew how to cut and paste a link here it would be nice for everyone to see and it would be appreciated. ?? Thanks, 46el
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CICCALONE, Stephen Thomas
Stephen Thomas Ciccalone of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire died at his home Friday, (September 16). Steve was born in Hartford on June 11, 1952, the son of Joseph and Agnes (Kristof) Ciccalone. Steve was a graduate of East Catholic High School class of 1970 (Manchester, CT) and the United States Coast Guard Academy (USCGA) class of 1975. At the Academy, Steve majored in History and had a successful athletic career as a member of the football and wrestling teams, ultimately inducted into the USCGA Athletic Hall of Fame in the Fall of 2009. Steve went on to serve as an officer in the United States Coast Guard for 22 years as a marine inspector, including a deployment during first Gulf War. He retired at the rank of Commander in July of 1997 due to being diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Originally given a prognosis of 5 years, he then went on to live the next 14 years pursuing a second career as the Designated Person for Norwegian Cruise Lines and as a private marine survey consultant. His love of history and all things mechanical led him to his life-long hobby, collecting antique cars and motorcycles. He was an active member of the Chesapeake and Yankee Chapters of the Antique Motorcycle Club of America and the Model "A" Ford Club of America throughout his adult life. Steve was widely regarded in these communities as having significantly contributed to the body of knowledge regarding accurate restoration. An animal lover, he also volunteered time for the Lab Rescue Club of the LRCP while stationed in Washington D.C.. He would foster Labrador retrievers of all sizes, ages, and health conditions, often permanently adopting dogs for which homes could not be found. A devoted son, father, and friend, Steve is survived by his parents, Joseph and Agnes, of Walpole, NH; his son David of Middletown, RI, his son Stephen, daughter-in-law Anne; and grandson Sean of Glastonbury; his long-time companion, Anne-Marie Haraldsen of Barrington, RI; his aunt Ann Salonia of Westbrook; and several cousins and countless friends across the United States.
Services are Wednesday, with a morning Mass at the St. Catherine Church in Charlestown, N.H. at 11 a.m. followed by a burial in the St. Peter's Cemetery in Walpole N.H. Fenton and Hennessey FuneralLouie
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