Steven-Meyerowitz-Obituary

Steven Marc "Steve Meyerowitz" Meyerowitz

Great Barrington, Massachusetts

1950 - 2015

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September 9, 2015
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Great Barrington, Massachusetts

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Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home, Inc. - Great Barrington Obituary

Steve Meyerowitz, a passionate father, husband, food and health innovator, who spread love, light and humor wherever he went, died Wednesday night, September 9 from injuries sustained in a car accident in Falls Village, Connecticut.Meyerowitz, 65, a long-time resident of Great Barrington, was a...

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So sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. He was a close friend of my brother Eric (also sadly gone) in their teenage years. He always made us laugh. May the happy memories which seem like many, comfort you.

Steve grew and sold wheatgrass and sprout supplies. We met through business interests and later through same type airplane ownership. We would attend airplane shows in Oshkosh and Fla.. Steve was a real nice guy to be with and easy to do business with. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Steve was, by any metric I can think, a good man, a positive force in life. So sorry his life was cut short so cruelly.

I am chocked to find out about his passing , I was just rereading his book kitchen garden and decided to check his FB page and found out he is not with us any longer .... I feel so sad , but his legacy will live for ever when we bake our sprout breads in tribune to Steve ... Rest In Peace

I just read an article in tribute to Steve in "Healing our World" volume 35 issue 4 published by the Hippocrates Health Institute in West Palm Beach Florida. I personally bought his sprout bags and enjoyed reading a previous article that Mr. Meyerowitz wrote in that magazine. May his legacy live on regarding the importance of all sprouts, and may you rest in peace.

I miss knowing Steve is here on earth with us. It seems so sad and unfair. He was the kindest most generous teacher. I will continue to practice what I learned from him. Thank you Steve.

I am sad that Steven has passed away. It is because of him that I started sprouting and improving my health.

My deepest sympathies for the family.

We first met Steve when he moved from an acting career to health and nutrition.I am not sure of the exact dates but it was probably in the mid "70's. We had started manufacturing electric WHEATGRASS JUICERS doing business as Sundance Industries, Steve was an eager proponent of Wheatgrass and one of our best customers. We watched as his career blossomed and interests diversified.
Steve and Alden were both members of the CARDINAL FLYERS Online, an organization of pilots who owned the same...

Having lost my brother who was 62 years old in August, I can imagine what your family is dealing with losing Steve so young, and so vibrant. He was a great gift to the world - I attended a few of his talks, chatted with him, and use the information I learned from him on a regular basis. Wishing you all peace and strength.