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Harvey Weinstein Obituary

Harvey A. Weinstein, 59
Renaissance Man
PORTLAND -- Harvey A. Weinstein, 59, of Portland, passed peacefully on May 3, 2011, after a long struggle with cancer.
He was born to Sarah and William Weinstein on Aug. 8, 1951. Harvey attended Portland area schools and graduated from Hinckley School in 1969. He also received a BA degree from the University of Maine and attended graduate school at Kent State University in their psychology program. He later attended University of New England in their medical school program.
Harvey is survived by his older brother Jeff, his wife Mary, and their son, David; his sister Elaine Cohen, her husband Stuart, and their children, Steven and Heidi; his sister, Linda Brown and her daughter Lauren; cousins, Stephanie, Bonnie and Murray Shulman; and nephew, Nyk Frye. He was a most devoted son to his beloved mother, Sarah, who recently passed away on April 25, 2011.
A consummate musician, Harvey's musical life began playing trombone in primary school. Swept up by the rock and roll explosion of the 60s, Harvey picked up the bass guitar and then the electric guitar and began playing functions in bars at the age of 13. He continued playing music all through his life, later teaching himself the organ which he parlayed into a full time gig at Valles Steak House. The marquis read, Harvey at the Hammond.
A fine vocalist as well, Harvey could croon in the best Perry Como tradition. He worked his solo gigs all around the area and developed a large fan base with his velvet toned voice and his innate ability to entertain a crowd.
With rock solid time and fantastic ears, Harvey was called upon by the finest musicians Maine has produced. He has played with Don Doane, Tony Boffa, Alex (Coolie) Johns, Don Campbell and Tom Dyhrberg among others. While in Hawaii for a college exchange year, he was the bassist
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Harvey was one of the most gifted people I have ever known. He will be sorely missed by me and many other musicians. Tony Boffa
Harvey was a fine professional photographer who collected vintage cameras. He had the patience and discipline to repair cameras under a microscope as he examined and manipulated each part as if it were eye surgery.
People were drawn to Harvey's warm personality and incisive mind. He could converse with any person, at any level, on any subject. Friends would share their troubles with him because he cared, because he was not judgmental, and because his insights were sound. He never told a person what to do but would let him/her reach a conclusion on his/her own. He did for many others without fanfare or need for recognition. For example, he initiated the Annual Veterans Appreciation Fishing Tournament held every summer to rave reviews from all who are involved. Even in the advanced stage of his disease last summer, he worked tirelessly to assure another successful tournament.
Harvey was the producer and disc jockey of Sunday Night Bluegrass on WPOR radio which he quickly built to be the #1 rated show in the state of Maine in his time slot.
He decided he wanted to learn about heating and cooling systems so he enrolled at SMTC and took the courses.
Some of Harvey's greatest qualities were his irreverence, delivered with a sense of humor. He never took himself too seriously.
He was a fabulous friend to a multitude of people as well as having many extraordinary friends whom unanimously agree that Harvey was the most uniquely gifted person they ever met.
Funeral services will be held at the Levey Chapel, 471 Deering Ave., Portland, on Sunday, May 8, 2011, at 2:30 p.m.

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on May 5, 2011.

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Ken Kessler

April 29, 2025

Still thinking of you.

Ken Kessler

April 29, 2023

Think of you every time I hear the Beatles... KK

Mary Lee Taylor

April 29, 2021

Got this message about the 10th Anniversary of Harvey's passing. Wow!!! I cannot believe it. It seems like just yesterday. Not sure what to say that hasn't already been said after reading previous messages. But I miss Harvey. The world was a better place with him in it and we are all better for having known him. Rest in Peace Harvey.

Kris Lape

July 9, 2020

He was wonderful friend with a great sense of humor, and warmth. Blessings to Harvey and his beloved family. ❤

Steve Burns

May 27, 2011

I had not seen or spoken to Harvey in almost 40 years, but learning of his passing brought a rush of memories of Caleb Street and the teen music scene in Portland in the 1960's and lots of time spent together. He was truly one of a kind. Rest in peace.

Marilyn Simkin

May 24, 2011

Harvey was an amazing person, gifted and talented in so many ways. He has remained a dear friend throughout the years and we are so sad to hear about his passing. We love and miss our dear friend Harvey.

ED BEAUDOIN

EDWARD BEAUDOIN

May 20, 2011

I MET HARVEY IN WATERVILLE, ME. YEARS AGO AND HE SOLD ME A TIE. IMAGINE A BASS PLAYER GETTING A DRUMMER TO OPEN HIS WALLET! "LOL." NICE MAN, TASTEFUL, AND VERY POSITIVE. SEE YAH...OLE BOY.

TO BONNIE AND FAMILY...LOVE ED EDGAR

Rob Rocheleau

May 11, 2011

No one was better at telling stories in an interesting and amusing way. Harvey was Portland's very own raconteur troubador! Thank your for all of the remarkable life adventures we shared. For those of us who had the pleasure of knowing you, your memory will never escape us.

Peter & Susan Carrier

May 9, 2011

Our condolences to family, and friends who will miss Harvey early and often. May God bless.

Ashley L

May 8, 2011

I did not know Harvey for long, but in the past 7 months have got to know him and take care of him. I am truly honored to have worked for such a man. He is the most intelligent person i know and i have learned a lot from him. Rest in peace Harvey, we are all thinking of you!!

Evie Perreault

May 7, 2011

God Bless You my dear Harvey and family. Peace and Love

Glenn Jacobson

May 7, 2011

Harvey and I were boyhood neighbors and friends, and he left an indeliable mark. He had a passion one never forgets. Although we rarely saw each other after we left Portland, I always counted him a friend. Caleb street will never be the same. Condolences to Jeff, Elaine, and Linda.

Ken Kessler

May 7, 2011

Harvey and I hadn't seen each other for 38 years when, in 2008, I ran into him shooting photos for a Tony Boffa gig. We picked up where we left off, as if the intervening years and miles didn't matter. I spoke to him last year, while he was in hospital. Even through the rasp, it was the same Harvey. A mensch, a friend and an inspiration.

Amy Feirman

May 6, 2011

Deepest condolences to The Weinstein Family. Harvey was a special brother and son. i am a friend of his sister, Linda, and know how much Harvey was loved and respected. Sorry to hear of his untimely passing.

Larry Labul

May 6, 2011

The world has lost a beautiful person. RIP my friend.

Reg Conohan

May 6, 2011

God Bless You,Harvey. You struggled long and hard, but it's your turn to take it easy for a change. I will miss you and I know Mark will, also. I'm happy that we had some time to reaquaint a year or so ago.

WENDY WALES

May 6, 2011

DEEPEST CONDOLANCES TO HARVEYS FAMILY. HE WILL ALWAYS HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN MY HEART. HE WAS A VERY SWEET AND TALENTED MAN WHO LOVED TO SHARE HIS GIFT OF MUSIC. I WILL FOREVER BE BLESSED BY KNOWING HIM.
THANK YOU HARVEY

Genie Kelly

May 6, 2011

Harvey came to my late husband's(Metry Kelly) funeral this past December to pay his respects. It meant so much to me because I knew Harvey was frail & not feeling well. But this unselfish act displayed the type of person Harvey was. He was unselfish, caring and a true friend. Harvey, I know you & Metry are jamming & creating some beautiful music in your eternal life. Rest in peace my friend.

John Doane

May 5, 2011

Harvey could fix anything, play anything, talk about anything, and befriend everyone he met. I will miss those days when you were a great friend to me.

Tim Alexander

May 5, 2011

Harvey will be missed by so many. I remember going to WPOR on Sunday nights listen to Harvey and the Bluegrass show. I remember 1 show where Don Campbell and Harvey were having a jam'in live on the air it was great . I will never forget him. I still listen to Bluegrass today. Tim Alexander Raymond Maine / Beverly Hills Florida

Pamela Thoits Andrews

May 5, 2011

I have many memories of visiting Harvey and his Mom with my cousin, Gary Meyer, when I was visiting my grandmother, Frances Thoits, who lived across the street in Portland. My condolences to the family.

bryan levine

May 5, 2011

Wish I had a chance to meet him. He has a wonderful family.

Mary Lee Taylor

May 5, 2011

I was so sad to hear of Harvey's passing. While we worked together for many years, I considered Harvey a friend. He was a good listener and always had something nice to say. I will miss his kindness & sense of humor. God Bless you Harvey & your family.

gil donatelli

May 5, 2011

"A friend is someone who knows your song and sings it back to you if you forget it." Even when you were very ill dear Harvey, you were more concerned about others and not yourself - blessing me and so many others - thank you dear friend - you know why - your body gave out but your spirit never did! I know you go on in the GREAT I AM the way your memory will in our hearts always. Love to you on your journey and peace to your loved ones.

Marc Macisso

May 5, 2011

Harvey was brilliant at everything he did. I mostly knew him as a phenomenal musician, and have fond memories of playing with him on many gigs. I'm so happy I got to see him this past summer while in Maine. My heartfelt feelings go out to his family. Marc Macisso

Susan and Ed Gitkind

May 5, 2011

Our most sincere condolences to the Weinstein family. May they come through this difficult time with the strength that was shown by both Sarah and Harvey, and know that they have the support of their many friends.

Lisa Devin

May 5, 2011

he was a friend of my sister's and we saw him sing and play guitar many times in the late 70's and early 80's, such a nice man very sweet. Another one gone too soon........

Nancy Kopel

May 5, 2011

Harvey was such a good and dear friend for many years. We had such fun getting together and having meaningful long talks. He was so talented, I loved when he played the piano or organ and could play any and all songs by ear. I will miss you!

Carol Delaster

May 5, 2011

From everyone at Valencia Shores in Florida. Our hearts go out to our good friend Linda and the family. May their future be brighter with only good memories of Harvey and Sarah.

May 5, 2011

Rest in peace Harvey. Guitar Center will miss you!

Dan & Mame Sylvester

May 5, 2011

To the family,

Our most sincere sympathy to you all for the recent loss of your Mom and now Harvey. During the 60's I had the privilege of working with both of your parents at Day's Jewelry store while attending high school. We met Harvey through my nephew Don Campbell and from there a friendship grew. We always looked forward to hearing his music and will forever cherish those terrific times spent together. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are there in Maine with all of you. God bless

Amy & Joe

May 5, 2011

We'll miss Harvey's quick whit and amazing musical talents. Rest in Peace,

Michael Matluck

May 5, 2011

Good Bye my friend....Paul wrote it well and from the heart. We stayed in touch for almost 60 years and every time we saw each other we were still the same kids sleeping in the attic and telling each other stories, mischievous but caring, peacefully combative, always in a chaotic tumultuous state of utter bliss and singing (at the top of our lungs over and over again " The lion sleeps tonight". My friend, the Lion is sleeping now.........

Jill Starbird Clarke

May 5, 2011

Words cannot express the loss of Harvey in our lives. My thoughts and prayers are with Harvey's loved ones. We will miss you Harvey. God Bless You.

May 5, 2011

We will miss you, Harvey. We had such fun doing those brunches.
Peace.
alan

Susan and Jerry Fine

May 5, 2011

I am so sorry about the loss of your mother and Harvey. We've seen them both at craft shows selling ties and have seen Harvey playing around. We really enjoyed seeing the both. Great people. We will miss them.
Susan and Jerry (Chorney) Fine

Cheryl Skillin

May 5, 2011

There are so many wonderful things you could say about Harvey, but for me it would be that he always made me laugh. Whether he was on stage performing, on the phone, or talking to me personally, the guy could make me laugh.

Harvey was a very talented musician and I will always remember how much I enjoyed listening to him whether he was playing with the Fairwinds Trio, at the Fryeburg Fair, Profenno's and a number of other venues. He was great!

I will miss you Harvey for many reasons, but mostly for your sense of humor. God Bless you.

Dave & Darlene Rabideau

May 5, 2011

To Harvey's family and closest friends,
Harvey was pure joy to sit and converse with. He was always positive and could make light of any subject, but mostly himself. We will miss listening to his fine musical abilities and laughing at his jokes. Our deepest sympathies to all. The world has lost a great guy.

Suzan (Daoust) Castor

May 5, 2011

My condolences on Harvey's death. I had the biggest crush on him as a young girl, when he and his band - I think it was called "Leaves of Grass" - would play at youth clubs around Portland. He was a talented performer and it sounds like he was a good man.

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