STEPHEN-QUINE-Obituary

STEPHEN QUINE

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QUINE--Stephen John. December 12, 1965 to August 23, 2015. Bank of America Managing Director Stephen John Quine, whose character was shaped by his scholarly intellect, legendary funny-bone, intense sentimentality and utter devotion to his family, died suddenly on Sunday, August 23rd at Northern...

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Steve and I worked together at Rogers and Wells. He was a wonderful lawyer and that was the least of his many qualities. Just a wonderful person who left us much to soon.

The world was a better place with Steve Quine in it. He will be dearly missed by so many of us. Our love and prayers will forever remain with Rebecca, Matty and Adam. -Wendy, Chloe and John

I came to know Steve as we watched our sons play baseball at Greeley. Each time son Adam came to the plate, Steve would go into his "walk" around the outfield, unable to watch what was often a successful at-bat. Once over, he would exhale and rejoin the others along the fence, sharing his warm and convivial self. He will be missed.

Truly an outstanding person. Feel so fortunate to have known Stephen.

So sorry to hear about Stephen's sudden passing. I knew him since kindergarten at Birchwood school. Sounds like he lived an amazing life. Including his family in our prayers.

My condolences to the Quine family. I knew Stephen from high school. My brother Bill was a classmate of his. It's painful to hear such a young man passing on. May you be at peace with your parents by your side.

Steve,

You definitely were an original. My heart and prayers are for your family, and that you will be reunited with them again in the Resurection. Good bye my friend.

We miss you steve....
Love Jennie

I was both shocked and saddened to learn of Steve's untimely passing in yesterday's New York Times. Steve was the Resident Assistant in my first dorm as a freshman at Union, when he was a sophomore. Though I had not had any contact with him since our undergraduate days, I remember him as hard working, intelligent, and a good person. My condolences to his family.