Monday, July 7, 2008
Thank you for sharing
I am so appreciative of the wonderful support that everyone has shown us. All of the entries on this Blog, and stories that you told us at the Gathering for Steve at Bldg., K, helped to reinforce our memories of the smart, kind and generous man that we knew and loved. Our hearts are heavy, but they are also full with all the love you have shared with us.
Thank you.
Kathy
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
We miss you Steve

This from Edwin Park:
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I met Steve at NextWave. During the many years at Dot and TI, I have learned much from him. He was definitely excited about engineering and was always willing to stay late and give a helping hand.
What struck me most about Steve was his admonition that life is a lot more than work. During many lunches with him over the years, he would worry about how Kyle and Stephanie would grow up, anticipate his next vacation with Kathy, share his sadness about losing his mother, and be excited about his father's latest gadgets. Twenty years from now, this is what I will remember.
He was always open to trying something new, going to different countries, and trying different foods... though he always like his meat and potato.
This from Frances Park:
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Steve has always stuck out in my mind as really great friend. A couple of really nice memories I have include back before Edwin and I were married when Steve came over to help Edwin celebrate his birthday with a smoothy party (see picture), and when we went with him and Kyle to watch a movie on opening day. I was always thrilled to see him and his wide warm smile whether at Dot or TI or out and about. Steve, you made an impression on us and we won't forget it. Thank you.
I first met Steve after joining TI two years ago. Once I got to know Steve, then I wondered how one could get away with not knowing him. I could not write any more eloquently of this, than some of the sweet and eloquent entries on this blog. But it also shows the consistency and quality with which Steve treated everyone.
The knowledge of Steve leaving us is quite unbearable as we will all miss him terribly. To have such an impact on his colleagues is a testament to all of Steve's contributions, past, present and future.
To the divine powers, as well as Steve's family and environment that shaped and supported him, I am eternally grateful for the gift of Steve. He was truly and frequently, an oasis of tranquility and inspiration to me and many others, during times of chaos and confusion.
In my own future he will continue to be a source of guidance as we covered many topics in our numerous discussions. An example of one such piece of advise from him, about a "job search mindset" impressed me so much I wrote down and emailed him, his reply was one of humble appreciation as was always his nature.
Steve, thank you so much for everything you shared with us.
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Subject: Steve words of professional wisdom
Dean,
Totally awesome e-mail. I will keep this one close.
Best regards, -- Steve
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Subject: Steve words of professional wisdom
Steve, your words were so good I had to write them down.
1) make your own world a happy one by doing what you enjoy otherwise you’re lost (so true)another way of saying get your own sh.t together before you can help some one else with theirs.
2) find an environment match not just a pay check ... eventually.
3) aim is to supplement team mates (reinforce/add skills, energy, perspective ... etc).
4) find a boss that complements personal strenghts and cancels out personal weaknesses.
--Dean
Monday, June 23, 2008
Friendly and Enthusiastic
He loved to think unconventionally, solve problems and help people. I remember this one problem my team was working on which needed the voltage to go lower than what the specs for a part permitted. We had started to look for a new part to fix the issue, when Steve comes to us and was all excited. He tells us what his solution is, and took the time to explain to me how he came up with it and the equations to use it. His excitement was so refreshing, and I couldn't help but smile with amazement.
I will truly miss his smile and the chats I've had with him.
~Chris
Goodbye -- Steve
Wherever you are Steve you will always be missed !
So Long.
_nitin nigam
Engineer's Engineer
I've never met anyone with a greater love for electronics. An example is when we found out that Texas Instruments was acquiring Dot Wireless, I asked Steve what he thought because he was so excited. He didn't reply about money as you would think, he was so excited because his first ever electronic books were the classic yellow Texas Instruments Data Book set. He said he had always admired Texas Instruments because of those Data Books and was so excited to now be working there.
Most importantly, I can't say enough about the incredibly positive outlook Steve had on life. Even at 50 he still had the excitement you typically only see in children. Some of us even saw him actually dancing with happiness just a few weeks ago. He was most excited when speaking of his family and it was obvious that Electronics was actually far down on his list of priorities. He has inspired all of us to make this world a better place and will be dearly missed. God bless all his family.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Goodbye
Always
Saturday, June 21, 2008
A man I knew, a man I’ll miss
A caring man
A family man
A good man.
A funny man
A happy man
A daring man
A respected man.
A terrific man
An inspiring man
A thinking man
A brilliant man.
A gentleman!
A friend and a colleague who I am privileged to have known
A face I will always remember
And forever miss.
Friday, June 20, 2008
Steve... You will be Missed
It is really sad to see a man like him pass away, but I feel that he has left a large space for his admirers to remember him.
May His Soul Rest In Peace
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Remembering Steve...
Steve, you'll be missed immensely.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
So long Steve.... for now
I am so honored to have worked with you since our days back in Nextwave. You have been always positive and encouraging in any situation you were in. When I saw you laugh with joy the day TI anounced the lay off of TISD, it brought me back to the time when we went through a similar big lay off by Nextwave. You just gave up your senior job in a well established company then! You took it as another big opportunity in your life venture and never looked back. I saw you were going to do it again this time.
You have accomplised a lot as an individual. What you may not have realized is that you have been a blessing to people around you. As a mentor and a friend, You are always earger to look after your colleagues.
I was shocked to hear you leave. What a great loss to us and your family. We may not see you in this life but your laughter, care and friendship will continue to encourage us. You are really missed......JC
Goodbye Steve
It has been a chance to meet you and I really appreciated what you brought to me, to your colleagues and to TI in general.
I share the pain of all the people that were close to you - You will be remembered!
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
A very sad day...
Through our many conversations (we were office neighbors for a while), we had the chance to chat much socially in addition to work. Not knowing a lick about hardware, Steve always found a way to break it down for me at an elementary level, even though his expertise was so high. He was admired by his colleagues, his direct reports, and especially those at the "top," which he always liked to hear. His expertise was always described as unmatched; his ability to teach, unrivaled; and his kindness, there are no words. The Dilbert HR funnies will also be missed. I still have some saved from forever ago. He used to send them to me for fun even after I left HR/TI.
But that's just the professional side.
Personally, I was always so happy to see him so happy when he spoke of his family... how great a wife he has... how amazingly proud he is of his kids... his extended family & how important they are to him. I always thought this is the way we all wish people would speak of us... so highly, so lovingly, so proud. I am so sorry for the loss his family is feeling right now. He loved his family so much. And we all know he was so excited to finally take some very long-overdue time off this summer.
My deep and sincere condolences to the entire Schossow Family.
Kristen Nicholl
Class Act
I tell a spy story to my three kids on occasion about the recent TI site closure. The story is about a Maxwell Smart like character, that is Indian, with two incredible sidekicks. One of them is an informant and his name is Steve (based on Mr. Schossow, of course). Even as a fictional character, Steve is admired for his intelligence gathering. In the story his words are "Tomorrow is a big day".
It saddens me to know that Steve will no longer see tomorrow. However, my spirits are lifted when I think about his smile and consider that he always struck me as a person who lived for today. He was truly a class act and a wonderful mentor.
Dear friend, you will be missed. To the Schossow family, I wish to extend my deepest sympathies and understand this tragic loss.
Sincerely,
-John Chatlani
Goodbye to Steve
Steve was always emanating positive energies and struck me as one of the most caring persons I ever met. As always in such sad occasions one realize the loss. This is a brutal reminder that life is precious and we should make every moment count. There is no better time to befriend and be nice to your fellow man then now. It seems like Steve lived this motto, always approachable, with a smile and abundance of patience.
I remember a little chat we had, not long ago, in which he reminded me that a person shouldn’t lose sight of the joys in life, and that taking some time off to enjoy life is really important. Such comment coming from a person known for his dedication and hard work only magnifies the roundness of his personality.
I offer my condolences to Steve’s family and friends. I carry the picture of smiling Steve in my heart. A reminder of a person I briefly knew, and I would always be looking up to.
Eldad
Sorry to see him go
Chuck Cox
Good Bye from Aamir Khan
Dear Steve,
I am unable to find words to express my feelings and shock after hearing of your untimely demise. It was just last week that we were talking about potential consulting work for you; I could still remember the excitement in your voice when you said that you will take summer off and enjoy bike riding. No one would have known at that time that you will leave us like this and so soon…
I will always remember you as a good man, a decent human being and a terrific engineer – When you interviewed me almost 10 years ago at Dot Wireless, you asked me some real tough questions like how to do division in binary – man that was tough but fun. The time we spent together discussing issues and achievements at Dot wireless and then at TI; always updating each other about the families, kids education, religion, politics, living in Pakistan vs. US and best of all your plans to take the summer off for bike riding.
I am sure you will be fine where you are and I also hope and pray that God gives courage to your family to bear this huge loss.
Dear Ms. Steve and Family;
I don’t have words to describe your loss… our loss. Steve has touched so many people in his life and he will always remain close to our hearts. In this time of need pls. feel free to contact us for anything that my family and I could do for you.
Sincerely,Aamir Khan
When hardware and software lived in harmony
Will be missed
Great Man
Sincerely
Ray