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Recently, while introducing Fletcher as a keynote speaker, Utah businessman Mark Durham spoke of something he'd once heard Fletcher's father say. He said everyone needs to contribute something to the world. \"I created the antiballistic missile system,\" the senior Fletcher told a young Durham. \"You should create something.\" It's advice Steve Fletcher always took to heart. When Fletcher's kids were young, he was a busy man who used activities and drive time to forge strong relationships with them. \"One of the things I consciously did was tried to be part of the things they were doing,\" he says. That meant coaching baseball or basketball. The moments where they really got to know each other were sometimes those spent driving to and from practices. \"That's when I got most of my one-on-one time with those kids.\" In D.C.-area traffic, you had plenty of time, he joked. If she had to choose one word to describe him, \"honorable\" might be the one. She notes that he's loyal to those for whom he works and she's never, in their 30-year marriage, heard him \"bad mouth\" anyone. \"He just won't do it.\" She adds other adjectives: forgiving, quiet, level-headed, dutiful, smart, methodical, generous. His kids add: solid, diligent, efficient, hard-working, selfless, charismatic.
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