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Stephen H. Schapiro

Pikesville, Maryland

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On February 8, 2016, Stephen H. Schapiro; beloved husband of Lois Schapiro (nee Price); devoted father of Marni (Todd) Hyatt and Dr. Melinda (Dr. Aaron) Weinstein; dear brother of the late Edwin Schapiro; loving grandfather of Rachel and Brett Weinstein, Alixandra and Tess Hyatt. Services at SOL...

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YIKES.....2 YEARS GONE AND I JUST FOUND OUT TODAY. ALTHOUGH STEVE AND I LOST TOUCH WITH EACH OTHER I ALWAYS THOUGHT OF HIM. A HARD WORKING DEDICATED SALESMAN. ALWAYS WITH A SMILE AND HANDSHAKE READY. REST IN PEACE MY DEAR FRIEND.

Rest in peace Steve, a great friend with a big heart, I'll miss you!

Many years have gone by but the fond memories we have of Steve will continue on. Our sincere condolences to the family. Ed & Marsha Schleider

Prayers and condolences for the family with the loss of a wonderful person. Steve will always be remembered as a gentleman of the packaging industry. Those of us who knew him are grateful for having Steve in our lives and appreciate the many fond memories.

Although it's been quite a while since I last visited with Steve (RPMA, 1993), there were few people so well thought of and deeply respected in the packaging business, and likely, outside the working world.

He was our anchor in the NE for the North American Packaging Group, putting in countless hours on the road and in front of the region's top players. We are forever grateful for all he did on our behalf.

We send our thoughts and prayers to Steve's family knowing they will...

Steve was such a caring and heartfelt friend. His smile and laughter was contagious. He will be missed in so many ways. My condolences to Lois and of the family.

Heartfelt condolences to the entire Schapiro family. Steve was a special soul. A gentleman in every way. Working with him in the same industry for 35 years, his knowledge, kindness and enthusiasm will be his legacy. Will forever be admired.

I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. I have known him for many years professionally and always enjoyed our talks regarding the packaging industry. His smile and his good humor was always infectious. I will miss him personally and send my deepest condolences to the Shapiro family. In sadness, Alan Creais Pres. KalPac Corp.

It's been years since I last saw Steve and I'll always remember when seeing him I got a great smile and a warm hello.. He's what you would call a gentleman. My deepest sympathy to his family and it breaks my heart to know he passed.