Erwin-Stuebner-Obituary

Dr. Erwin Stuebner

Williamstown, Massachusetts

1944 - 2025 (Age 80)

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DIED
August 20, 2025
AGE
80
LOCATION
Williamstown, Massachusetts

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Erwin August Stuebner, Jr., MD passed away, age 80, on August 20th, 2025, at Berkshire Medical Center from the effects of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.Dr. Stuebner was born in 1944 in Philadelphia, PA. The son of Erwin August Stuebner and Frances Quinn Stuebner. He spent his childhood in...

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Very sad to hear of Dr. Steubner´s passing. He made such an impact on my parents with the care he provided them. Such a sweet sweet man. Rest in peace

Win was a favorite uncle, my dad´s youngest sibling. Taken too soon. I will miss his kindness, calm wisdom, help through many of our family´s hard times. Sending love to his family

Doctor Steubner was a special doctor and kind friend to my mother and several aunts. I met him many times while accompanying them to office visits. He knew his patients so well. The last time I saw him was at my mom´s funeral, where he offered some sincere and personal words of sympathy. It was so appreciated.

Elder Services was sad to learn of Dr. Stuebner's passing. We are grateful for his commitment to our community and to Elder Services. We offer our sincere condolences to his family and friends.

Saddened by the death of my friend and colleague Win. Great guy, great physician.

It was my pleasure to work with Win for many years. He was a wonderful physician in many ways, including his relationships with his colleagues. He was also a leader in the rolls he filled, and in the model he provided for others. As the practice of medicine changed over the years, often in ways that were difficult for providers to absorb, he remained steadfastly even tempered and good natured - a rare and impressive accomplishment! My condolences to his family.

I first met Win and Jane when they arrived here in Williamstown and they purchased their home through me, in my first full year in real estate. Following that, I was fortunate to have Win as my physician until his retirement. I echo and add my similar words of praise for such a dedicated and knowledgeable Dr. and remarkably upbeat and kind person. Win was always generous with his time and gifts here and in his professional life. Win offered us all an outstanding example to follow for being...

I will always remember Dr. Stuebner, and I am sure every nurse who worked with him would agree, that he was one of the best coworkers. Genuine, thoughtful, intelligent, patient and kind. A person for all to emulate. No surprise that all of his patients loved him. Condolences to his family.

I met him at tunnel city coffee in williamstown. I can't believe it.what a good man.may God bless his whole family.mark e. Affhauser.