JEROME-STERN-Obituary

JEROME STERN

New York, New York

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STERN--Jerome L., died peacefully on March 30th, 2017, at age 93. It is with deep sorrow that we share the passing of Jerome (Jerry) Stern. We call you husband, father, grandfather, great- grandfather, and best friend. You were, and always will be, an inspiration to everyone you touched. You were...

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Jerome left such a mark on all of our lives. I think of him often and know he is still caring for those he loved and helping them through difficult times.

Jerome represented so much of what is right in the world. His memory will remain in my heart forever...

Jerome was one of the finest men I have ever met. I feel close to Jerome right now because I am lucky enough to be spending some time in Telluride with his precious daughter, Lynda, who I am blessed to have as my daughter-in-law and his very special granddaughter, Abigail, with her loving husband , Tanner. My son, Scott, just recently mentioned to me how much he misses Jerome- as we all do....

My warmest good wishes to Geoffery, Ronnie , Michael, Linda & Josh

Jerome was a completely unique man. He shared his humor, insight, and joy with total generosity. He is missed.

My deepest condolences to the family. Jerome was truly a light for us all and I admired his love for family and life. I will miss him dearly! He was a pleasure to work on and always had something funny to say.

Jerry was a great man and always made me laugh. I loved seeing his smiling face when he'd arrive in the office and before leaving each day. I will think of him always.

My sincerest condolences to the whole Stern family. Jerry helped give my father his start in business and was considered a valued friend. He was an amazing man with great enthusiasm for life.
Janice Levine (daughter of Herbert & Selma Levine)

Jerome will be missed by all who ever met him... An extraordinary man who inspired so many. He holds a special place in my heart.
Nancy Groff