DANIEL-STEIN-Obituary

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DANIEL J. STEIN

Cleveland, Ohio

Oct 20, 1941 – Feb 9, 2019 (Age 77)

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BORN
October 20, 1941
DIED
February 9, 2019
AGE
77
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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DANIEL J. STEIN, age 77, beloved husband of 52 years, to Janet (nee Rider), loving father of Tina Stein (Paul Rogers), Amy Stein (Anthony Miksitz), and Melanie Strickler (Tate). Grandfather of Max, Lily and Jason. 

 

Dan leaves his twin brother Don (Karen), someone he was always...

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I'm so very sorry to hear the news about Dan. I deeply respected his banking acumen and most of all his quick smile. Dan was a long term associate of mine back in the days of Cleveland Trust. My deepest sympathy.

Linda and I were saddened to hear about Dan's passing. Dan and I started in banking at Cleveland Trust and participated in many bank functions together. Dan will be missed by the many members of the A.T. Seigneur Club.
Linda and I express our deepest sympathy to Janet and her Family.
Dale and Linda

Fernie BC - July 2011

London - October 2009

We have wonderful happy memories of spending time with Dan (affectionately known as Dano to us) on family vacations in Canada, England and in Cleveland. We have been warmly welcomed into the Stein family after Paul married Tina and have been very fortunate to have experienced Dan's warmth, love and wicked sense of humour. We are sorry that we cannot be with you but we are thinking of you all. We send you sincere condolences and all our love. Heather and Julie xxx

Dan and his family were our neighbors on Kennedy Ridge in North Olmsted and Dan was my co-worker at Cleveland Trust. My sister and I remember walking down East 9th Street in Cleveland on the way to work and he would say "he was a thorn between two roses". Dan was a great guy, always pleasant, and easy to work with. He will be greatly missed.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dan was a distinguished banker and close associate of mine for many years at Cleveland Trust/Ameritrust. He was a good friend and will be missed greatly. His family has my deepest sympathy.

I have always been proud to call Dan my cousin. Growing up his brother Don and sister Patty would come to our house in Sandusky to fish and go to the Cedar Point amusement park. This likely contributed to Dans love for boating and his Dad to buy a new boat and call it the Patty-Lu.

I would go to their house in Tiffin where we went down to the park and played baseball. Once, Dan hit a wicked line drive that hammered off Pattys nose. When we took her home with a bloody nose Dans Mom...