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Dwight Stein

Houston, Texas

1956 - 2024

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Dwight Stein11/07/1956 - 12/19/2023Dwight Stein expired on (Tuesday) December 19, 2023, in San Francisco, CA. Visitation will be held (Thursday) January 4, 2024, from 8:45-9:55 a.m. Funeral Mass at 11:00 a.m. Both services will be held at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church 4600 Reed. Interment...

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I worked with Dwight for several years at the Post Office. Always a great guy. He would always was helpful with the station numbers. He was also a member of the Allknighter softball team. John Glenn USPS ALLKNIGHTER 1

We played basketball together in high school. Dwight was a wonderful person and my condolences to all his family.

What sad news... Dwight was such a kind, respectful, and smart guy. It was always a pleasure to have him in class. May God wrap his family and friends in comfort. I'm so sorry for your loss.

We went to high school with Dwight. He was a really sweet guy and very studious! Our condolences to his loved ones. Therese Baer and Kevin Boyd

My deepest condolences to the family during this very difficult time. May God wrap His arms around you all. I knew Dwight from working in finance for about 12 years. An outstanding man whom I respected for always being the same humble, considerate, and very knowledgeable. He always had a very positive take on things. May God provide strength and peace that surpasses all understanding for the family.

I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the family

I was shocked and saddened to hear about Dwight's passing. I worked with him at USPS for four short years, and he was always a great person to talk with. He will be missed.

My friend and neighbor he and Speedy taught me how to play spades,dominoes,always a friend RIH

I went to Lamar University with Dwight and we lived in the same dorm. He was also my line brother on the Omega pledge line in the Spring of 1976. Over the years, we played over a thousand hours of Bid Whist in the dorms and later, at each other´s houses. As we both closely were aligned with the Omega Cardinal Principle of "Perseverance" we were both so competitive that we almost always played as partners so neither one of us would lose. Due to Dwight´s postal career, we lost contact with...