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Steven M. Stein

Vestal, New York

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Stein, Steven M.Steven M. Stein, of Vestal, NY, passed away on Friday May 27, 2016. Born in Philadelphia PA, Steve moved to the Binghamton area in 1960 with his wife Francine. Steve is a graduate of Becker College and Rider University. After completing his marketing degree at Rider, he joined...

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Mr. Stein with his partner Mr, Jablon were honourable and respected men. my mom Nancy worked for them for many years and nothing but praise for them. Our world was and is a better place because of these gentlemen. To the Stein family know you are in my prayers.

To the Stein Family,
I just learned of Mr. Stein passing away and was so sorry to hear this. I am not sure if you will remember me as I use to babysit for you in 1970-1973. My name is Kathy Schiela and I was a nursing student from Binghamton General Hospital School of Nursing. My fondest memory of Mr Stein was his fun attitude and great smile as he drove me home from babysitting in one of his antique cars. How much fun was that! I still talk about those memories when telling people about...

Very sad to hear of Mr. Steins passing. I will be forever grateful for the time i spent at his home with my buddy casey, wrestling, playing soccor and playing music with casey in the basement. Me and case would put on little shows for Mr. and Ms. stein, Sometimes Mrs. Stein could not help laughing a little bit because me and case were only 9-10 yrs old, Mr. Stein would tell her not to laugh at us because we were so serious about our little performance, Mr. Stein himself would put on magic...

Dear Francine,
Bob and I were so sorry to hear about Steve's passing. We have such good memories of our times together when we both moved to Binghamton at the same time. We returning to begin our married life and you arriving. What fun we had. Even though we have been far away, we have often thought of you both. Our thoughts are with you

Dear Francine & Family,
My deepest and sincerest sympathies to all of the Stein family not only for today, but for tomorrow and in all the days to come.
I would have paid my last respects in person, but just returned from a mini-vacation Wednesday and learned of the sad news.
I started working at "Phillies" when I was 16 yrs. old and worked there nights and Saturdays all thru school, that is where Steve and I first became acquainted and used to go out dancing on Saturday nights...we...

I was so sorry to hear of Steve's passing. You, Francine, and Steve have been wonderful pillars of the community. The dance community would not be the outstanding association it is without your tireless support and guidance through the years. You have given me and so many others the opportunity to learn the joy of dance. Thank you!

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