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Paul S. Stein

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Paul S. Stein, 56, of Harrisburg, died Monday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, near Pittsburgh.

He was manufacturers representative for Progress Lighting, a graduate of the Rabbi David L. Silver Yeshiva Academy, William Penn High School and...

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I first met Paul 3 years ago, when he moved to Pittsburgh and lived on my floor at the Raquet Club Apartments. Paul and I both worked out of our homes, so we frequently would run in to each other in the trash room. We used to laugh about this. Shortly after meeting Paul, we became very good friends. We shared long talks about his friends, family and especially his children. He loved his children more than life itself and Paul loved life. When ever I felt down in the dumps, I always knew I...


I just met Paul this summer. He touched my life in ways I cannot explain. He had a personality that attracted people to him. I feel so sad, that I did not have more time with him. I wish that I knew him the way Bill McGauffee did. Bill has so many wonderful memories of Paul. I am thankful that Paul was in my life. He spoke so fondly of his children and only wanted the best for them. I know they were the most important thing in his life. I hope as time goes on his children continue to...

I had the pleasure of sitting with Paul in the Manny Weaver Gym last Spring and enjoying a conversation with him and his younger daughter. We were high school room mates.
I extend my sympathy to the family. May you find comfort in your memories.

Paul was my first friend in Harrisburg when I moved back there at age 9. We spent many hours playing box hockey, baseball, boxing,etc.in his basement, my home away from home. I'm shocked and deeply saddened by this terrible loss.

PAUL
We met playing Little League Baseball for Finklestein's Cleaners, and then, Reily Hose, TOGETHER.
He wore Number Seven and was called PAULY, then STEINIE.
We walked the Halls of Camp Curtin and William Penn, TOGETHER.
We attended Shippensburg State, TOGETHER.
We pledged TEKE Fraternity, TOGETHER....PAULY became STINKY STEIN.
Following Graduation, we worked our first jobs in the Harrisburg School District, TOGETHER.
We grew, we partied,...

Paul was a member at the Oxford Athletic Club, as I am. We all loved him and will greatly miss him. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Our condolences go to the family and friends of Paul. Paul was a wonderful contributor to Central Pa as a basketball player, PIAA offical and family man. Paul will be missed. Sonny Crist