BENJAMIN-STEIN-Obituary

BENJAMIN C. STEIN

Burlington, Vt, Vermont

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BENJAMIN C. STEIN BURLINGTON, VT - Benjamin C. Stein, 87, formerly of Burlington died at the Arbors on January 19, 2010. He was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Oct. 28, 1922, son of Benjamin C. and Josephine (Houseman) Stein. Ben was an advanced student, earning his Masters in Architecture from...

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My condolences to Matt and all of the Steins.
Dan Page

Dear Debbie and Jim and family: We're so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of sadness.
Leah and John Crosta

Dan,Jenny, Debbie, Matthew and David,
Sorry to hear of your dad's passing. My mom (Elizabeth Sheehey) asked me to give you all her deepest sympathy. Ben was a great neighbor for 50 years. When he moved away from North Street he brought over one of his watercolors for our family to keep --he was such a talented artist and engaging storyteller, and always took the time to connect with people. We will always remember him and your mom.

Debbie,

So sorry to hear of the loss of your Father. Please accept my deepest condolences.

Sincerely,
Jimmy Miller (X-Tech Family)

To Dan and all the Stein family we are sorry for your loss. Ben left a memory with everyone he met. He was that kind of man, nothing indecisive. His watercolors were striking and his instruction in dancing definite. He will be missed.

To Dan Stein and all of Ben Stein's extended family,

Alison and I were sad to hear about Ben's dying. Ben enriched our lives for many years. He was one of our very gifted and dedicated teachers of Scottish and English Country dance that was an important part of our social and personal lives over the years. We have many happy memories of our weekly Scottish dancing lessons with Ben and enjoyed many dancing events with him, Priscilla Burrage and others in our close knit group. We...

Dear Deb, Nat and family. My sincerest condolences at this time of your loss of your wonderful Dad, Grandfather. I know that you have beautiful memories and hope these will help you through this time of grief. I have beautiful memories of Ben and Dot and the times, we spent together.

Dear Mat & Family,

Sorry to hear about your Dad. I have good memories of going over to your house on North Street during our school years. In more recent years I remember bumping into your Dad on Church Street (he'd be out for a stroll from his office) and at the YMCA (I think) telling me how he could ski free now that he was in his 70s, I was impressed! Our thoughts are with your family.

Debby, Jim, Nate, Jacob, & Janice,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Jan(Xtech family)