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Steven Goldstein

Rutland, Massachusetts

1955 - 2015

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Dr. Steven Ira Goldstein, 59Rutland - Dr. Steven Ira Goldstein, 59, of Rutland, died unexpectedly on Friday, June 26, 2015 in Charlotte, NC, while on a business trip. Dr. Goldstein was born in the Bronx, NY, the son of Edward and Beatrice (Neufeld) Goldstein. He was raised in Lindenhurst, NY and...

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To Steve's family. Just saw that Steve passed. I am so sorry. Steve and I were colleagues in Buffalo and Emory. We have always kept in touch. He was a one in a million guy.

Les Cohen

To Steve's family and especially Bobbie: I am so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. Steve and I were first competitors, then co-workers, and finally I knew him as a customer. In all these roles, Steve was always honest, open, helpful and friendly. He especially enjoyed his role as a teacher and educator. He will be missed by the whole plastics/color community.

So very sorry for the loss of a wonderful man and great neighbor. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Stephanie and Julie

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Steve and he was a wonderful and giving individual. Please accept my deepest sympathy, he will be missed. I feel blessed that I had the opportunity to know and work with Steve. Michele Knox

May God show his mercies and strength to Roberta and family. Steve was always helpful in any of our dealings. He will be missed by the plastics coloring community.

I knew Steve for well over a decade as a fellow CAD/SPE board member. I am very saddend by this news and want to add my sincere thoughts and prayers regarding his passing.

My deepest sympathy to the Goldstein family. May the Father of tender mercies comfort and keep you in his living care at this difficult time and in the day's to come.

Bobbie & family: My condolences on the loss of your loved one. I was friends with Steve during my 20 years in Rensselaer, NY. He demonstrated both a good sense of humor and work ethic. He taught me a lot about coloring plastics. I am sorry to hear of his passing.

My deepest sympathy's go out to steves family. I worked under him for six years at BASF. You could not ask for a better boss. He was always ready and willing to help me with any problems I had. I used his vast wealth of knowledge to get my job done many times. He truly was a kind and gentle man. He will be missed. Again sorry for your loss. Jim Collins.