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Beth WEINSTEIN

Hartford, West Hartford, Connecticut

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WEINSTEIN, Beth Beth Weinstein, 61, of West Hartford, died at Arden Courts of Farmington, on January 29, 2012 of Alzheimer's Disease. Born in Philadelphia, PA, the eldest of four daughters of Ralph and Dorothy Weinstein, she and her family moved to Las Vegas after the death of her...

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Premature Alzheimer stole Beth from all who loved her. As her friend and neighbor, I will always remember Beth for her bright and incisive mind, her gentle and warm manner, her hospitality and pleasure in hosting delicious and tempting brunches, later prepared by Richard, her husband, and for the pleasure she found in walking and in nature. Beth loved music, especially musicals whose lyrics she still remembered and sang even in the advanced stages of the disease. You will...

Beth was truly one of the most remarkable people I have ever known. I was more than fortunate to have Beth as one of my supervisors while I was assigned to the Ct. Dept of Health. Her brilliance, common sense, wonderful sense of humor, and ability to work effectively with divergent groups and individuals was quite amazing. I will always cherish having lunch with her at spots around Hartford, sharing our most recent personal news and chuckling at the absurdity of life's events. My...

Beth possessed charisma and charm and the wonderful ability to work with all types of people. Beth always made you feel special when you were in her presence. Her legacy will be her strength and kindness. We could all learn from her example. Mo Cacace, Denver, Colorado

I went to high school with Beth at Las Vegas High School, class of 1967. Even though I did not know her very well, she seemed to be a very nice and industrious person who was obviously destined to be successful in whatever endeavor she chose.

In reference to the "dash", the small '-' symbol between one's birth-date and death-date which represents ALL that was their life, deeds and contributions, it seems that Beth's "dash" was indeed profound, significant, and full. My...

Through my years in local public health Beth was always available to me to provide her invaluable insight and expertise. But what I remember most about Beth is her smile! My deepest sympathy to her family.

What an extraordinary person. What an extraordinary life. Beth taught me much at the Dept.of Health. She was a leader with a sharp, incisive mind who used it to help society. She will be missed.

Beth was a wonderful person and an important national leader in the struggle to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS. I express my most sincere sympathy to her husband, her daughter and the rest of her family. May she rest in peace.
Dr. Ronald O. Valdiserri
Washington, DC

What a loss for the community and her family. Beth was an extraordinary woman and I know her memory will live on through so many of us. My sympathy to her family.

I remember Beth very well and her years working at CT State Department of Health. May she rest in peace!