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John and Mary Lou Stein

Buffalo, New York

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STEIN-John M. and Mary Lou (nee Jegierski) Suddenly, August 19, 2007, devoted parents of Jeremy J. (Alexis) Stein; beloved son and daughter of Herbert and Dolores (nee Wiesnet) Stein and Florian and Helen (nee Chmurzynski) Jegierski; dear brother and sister-in-law of Balwant (Satya) Singh, Robert...

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Greetings to the family and friends of John and Mary Lou. I have spent the last few weeks reflecting on the many memories that I have of John. He was my colleague and friend. He enjoyed people and was quite entertaining. I met Mary Lou and we hit it off immediately. Jeremy your dad beemed when he spoke of you. Jeremy and Alexis they were so proud of you. The wedding pictures that Mary Lou sent me depicted a couple embarking on new beginnings. I hope that you will find peace in your memories...

I never knew your parents but felt compelled to write you. I was traveling the route of their accident and felt overwhelmed at passing the many cars caught in the aftermath of their accident. I prayed, as I always do for those I pass who have been in an accident and I know that those prayers went straight to heaven. When I returned home I saw the write up and for some reason tonight I looked up their names and found these heartfelt sympathies. I was returning from visiting my son in...

You never really know how many people's lives you warmly touch! We met John and Mary Lou while watching our sons play baseball at Canisius HS...our son pitching and their son catching. They were very supportive and loyal fans. We remember them as being friendly and quick with a smile! May God give you strength, Jeremy, to face the days ahead.

The sentiments expressed in this guest book describe two wonderful individuals who cherished and celebrated life.

John and Mary Lou were who they were because of their unconditional love of each other, Jeremy and their families.

They spent their lives, sharing this love with so many, not in words but by actions.

John was my supervisor, for the past two years, while I was principal of the Oakbridge School, CSI,Inc. I will always remember him with admiration, appreciation...

Jeremy and Alexis, you have our heartfelt sympathy. Meeting John and Mary Lou last year at your wedding was a delight. We are thinking of you at this sad time. Love Carol and Dick Schweitzer

My deepest sympathy on the loss of two very special people.
I worked with MaryLou only on a few occasions; however, I was very impressed by her considerate nature, professionalism and especially by her joy when she spoke of her son.
I will always remember her kindness, and I extend my condolences to both families at this very difficult time.

Jeremy,
The loss of your parents is a great loss to all our families. John was our cousin and although we haven't seen him in a few years it doesn't diminish the family ties we all have. The eulogy you gave was the greatest tribute you could have ever given your parents. They will always be with you, and you with them. Through you, Dee and Herb will always be proud.

My players go out to the Stein family. I had the pleasure of working for John at CSI - he was the best boss anyone could hope for. John had an amazing gift of makig everyone around him comfortable. I am blessed to have known him.

He kept at true good humour's mark
The social flow of pleasure's tide:
He never made a brow look dark,
Nor caused a tear, but when he died. ~Thomas Love Peacock

Nelia St. Clemmons and family

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.