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'''Stephen Kitts'''<ref>[https://casetext.com/case/kitts-v-utica-natl-ins-group Kitts v/ Utica Natl. Ins. Group]</ref> (sometimes '''Steve Kitts''') is the former stepfather of [[Rivers]] and [[Leaves Cuomo]]. He was married to [[Beverly Shoenberger]] from 1976 until 1989. Kitts is mentioned by name in the lyrics for "[[Say It Ain't So]]." According to the book ''[[The Pinkerton Diaries]]'', he remarried a woman named Sue in [[1996]]. Rivers said the following of him in [[2020]] in a [[Riverpedia]] entry<ref name="Riverpedia entry">[[Riverpedia archive - 08/31/2020]] Excerpt from a [[Riverpedia]] entry from [[August 31]], [[2020]]</ref>:
'''Stephen Kitts'''<ref>[https://casetext.com/case/kitts-v-utica-natl-ins-group Kitts v. Utica Natl. Ins. Group]</ref> (sometimes '''Steve Kitts''') is the former stepfather of [[Rivers]] and [[Leaves Cuomo]]. He was married to [[Beverly Shoenberger]] from 1976 until 1989. Kitts is mentioned by name in the lyrics for "[[Say It Ain't So]]." According to the book ''[[The Pinkerton Diaries]]'', he remarried a woman named Sue in [[1996]]. Rivers said the following of him in [[2020]] in a [[Riverpedia]] entry<ref name="Riverpedia entry">[[Riverpedia archive - 08/31/2020]] Excerpt from a [[Riverpedia]] entry from [[August 31]], [[2020]]</ref>:


{{Rivers quote|Was my step-dad from 1976 to 1989. Age 5 to 18, so he basically raised me. Cool guy. Still lives in Connecticut. He played goalie for his soccer team in high school...[He] actually lived with us when my brother and I were babies. Along with about 10 other hippies / Zen students. I think Steve was known as the guy who made bread for the house. (Actual bread, not money.)|2020 [[Riverpedia]] entry<ref name="Riverpedia entry" />}}
{{Rivers quote|Was my step-dad from 1976 to 1989. Age 5 to 18, so he basically raised me. Cool guy. Still lives in Connecticut. He played goalie for his soccer team in high school...[He] actually lived with us when my brother and I were babies. Along with about 10 other hippies / Zen students. I think Steve was known as the guy who made bread for the house. (Actual bread, not money.)|2020 [[Riverpedia]] entry<ref name="Riverpedia entry" />}}