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I'm so sorry like anybody also per la perdita di una brava e intelligente persona,che Dio l'abbia in Paradiso.Giuseppe
Giuseppe Puccio
January 24, 2011 | Simi Valley, CA
Kansas City, Missouri
Stephanie Michelle Mnookin, beloved daughter of Diane and Donald Mnookin, beloved wife of Philip Soltanoff, passed away suddenly last Wednesday, September 27, 2006 in New York. She was 39 years old. Stephanie was born on April 30, 1967 in Kansas City, MO. She attended Notre Dame de Sion grade...
Read MoreI'm so sorry like anybody also per la perdita di una brava e intelligente persona,che Dio l'abbia in Paradiso.Giuseppe
Giuseppe Puccio
January 24, 2011 | Simi Valley, CA
Stephanie was a wonderful and unique person. I have been thinking about her a good deal since I heard about her death; it seems impossible to imagine that she is not here. I knew Stephanie at Vassar, where I was her student fellow, her freshman year. Stephanie was someone with whom I always felt a kinship. I am so very sorry to hear that she is gone.
Jennifer Veech
March 28, 2007 | Alexandria, VA
I just read about Stephanie's death in the Vassar Quarterly and was shocked and saddened. She and I were freshman college roommates and, although we had not seen each other for many years, Stephanie has always been a vivid part of my memories.
My deepest condolences to her husband and family.
Arlene Cooke
March 18, 2007 | Raleigh, NC
I'm sorry I never had the chance to see Stephanie perform, or even to get to know her as a grown-up, cousin though she was. The last time I saw her was with Nate Arnell at the beach in New Jersey, probably 15 years ago.
I just spent some time looking at her website, and she was obviously talented, offbeat, and truly creative. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
Jennifer Mnookin
March 08, 2007 | Los Angeles, CA
I met Stephanie last year during a viewpoints workshop, which was completely new to me. She was an encouraging,kind teacher and possessed a uniquely warm spirit. She made everyone comfortable and welcome. I had hoped that I would get to know her more as time went on, and am saddened by her loss. I am glad I knew her even if only for a brief time, during which she touched my life. Sincerest condolences to her family and friends.
Lisa Kenner
January 03, 2007 | Los Angeles, CA
I was fortunate enough to attended the Barstow School with Stephanie, she was extremely kind, and a good friend. She will be missed.
David Scot King
December 22, 2006 | Overland Park, KS
Diane - Don
Words cannot express my feelings on your loss. The two of you can take pride knowing that your efforts were instrumental in Stephanie's numerous accomplishments. She was an extremely talented young lady whose life ended much too soon. She achieved more in her short lifetime than most of us several years her senior ever will. My thoughts and prayers are and will be with you.
Thom Weddle
October 13, 2006 | Minneapolis, MN
I had improv class with Stephanie, which was truly a fantastic experience. She was so talented and fun to work with! I would have loved to work with her again in the future. My condonlences to all of her family and friends.
Heidi Tinter
October 12, 2006 | New York, NY
Stephanie and I met in NY while working together on a play nearly 10 years ago. She possessed a quality and sense of humor that can only be described as unique and I knew immediately that she was one of a kind. I live in LA now and was lucky enough to spend time with her last Spring during her stay here, and I greedily hoped her career successes would steer her towards LA so that our friendship would grow. I can't believe she's gone. All my deepest sympathies to her family, friends and Phil.
Faye Jackson
October 12, 2006 | Silverlake, CA