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Judy Serkin
July 3, 2021
I still think fondly of Mr. Shainman. I recently saw a photo of myself and another Music Major with Mr. Shainman at our graduation. It brought back fond memories. May he rest in peace.
Hilda Stuckens
July 4, 2020
A really unforgettable warm person. I am grateful to have known him an will never forget him.
David Prouty
July 3, 2020
I suppose grieving never stops. I will always have fond remembrances of Professor Shainman.
Thomas Scanlin
July 3, 2020
I forgot to mention that I used to babysit you, Joan and Jack, but you won't remember that. (I do!) And I have planted a Princess Kay plum tree, Bernice, in Irwin's memory, in my yard. (I am the tree-hugger for the 70 trees in our neighborhood here in Bozeman.)
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Thomas Scanlin
July 3, 2020
He was my favorite teacher at Williams and I use what he taught me every day of my life. He introduced me to opera and chamber music and now I am able to sponsor one opera a year here in Bozeman and two chamber music groups! One of my fondest memories was attending a lecture of Irwin's in New York City several years after he retired (I was taking courses at Juilliard and working at the Metropolitan Museum of Art at the time.) What fun it was to be a student of his again! Warmest greetings to all his family!
January 10, 2013
So many times, over the years, he has trumpeted his way into my thoughts! Wishing you all, Bernice, Joan and Jack, peaceful memories. What a teacher, what a friend, what a man!!
Susan (Allen) Potter
Dennis Kelly
October 23, 2012
To the Irwin Shainman Family: No better professor and human being in the world. As he did with many, he gave me my enjoyment of symphonic music. A warm, funny, enthusiastic, inspiring, and brilliant professor who made everybody feel at home and special. A true icon without an ounce of arrogance. And he liked college football! I will never forget Irwin - a great man. May he rest in peace. Denny Kelly, Williams '68 (a Pittsfield St. Joe HS native).
August 10, 2012
To Joanie Shainman: I remember your dad well from a freshman opera course, which has enriched my life to this day. He must have been a great dad, I'm very sorry for your loss. Ted Cox '75
Tamblyn Moeller
August 1, 2012
Mrs. Shainman,
I'm sorry for your loss. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Tamblyn Babcock '90
Mary Raz
July 22, 2012
Irwin Shainman was a wonderful man, with a kind and beautiful wife and loving and accomplished children. He was a scholar and a gentleman and had a great sense of humor. What a beautiful difference one single life made.
Mary Raz '76
David Albert '71
July 21, 2012
He was a great mensch. My entire life has been enriched by his presence,
his knowledge which he shared with a proper degree of whimsy, his commitment to his students, his friendship.
Few like him will pass this way again.
Helen Kelly '75
July 17, 2012
I knew Professor Shainman through my involvement with the Marching (Scrambling, etc.) band. He was everything I loved about Williams--unfailingly friendly, kind, and interested, even in students not in one of his classes. I remember my interactions with him with great pleasure--such a lovely man. Sincere condolences to his family, especially Joan, whom I knew as Joanie.
Robert Forrest '81
July 16, 2012
I was saddened to hear the news about Professor Shainman. He was a source of much insight, advice, and guidance as I navigated being a music major and a musical theatre geek at Williams. I always appreciated his stories and sense of humor, and he will always be one of the reasons I look back fondly at my time there. My sincerest condolences to his family.
Sean Denniston '87
July 14, 2012
Irwin, and of course Bernice, were part of what made my time at Williams special. He was a great teacher with "street cred" an unusual combination for the "Academy". He was also my WSP professor to Europe and my first plane flight EVER! (I now work at the FAA...) All the Shainmans will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Katy Kline
July 13, 2012
Bernie, anad Jack and Joanie
I was devastated to get a call from Sally Stocking this evening to tell me of our recent loss. I was so happy that our recent return to Williamstown allowed us to reconnect with all of you and am so very sorry that I won't be able to look around in any concert hall to make sure that Irwin is there. He played the trumpet at my first wedding, and thoug the marriage didn't last his music and my love of him certainly did.
Katy Kline, and Bill Ryan
Skip Vigorita
July 13, 2012
I became a music major the moment Dr. Shainman laid the needle down on The Roman Carnival Overture. His perennial smile and goodwill was infectious. I feel very fortunate to have been one of his students.
Molly Newell
July 12, 2012
Jack:
Our heartfelt condolences. What an extraordinary man. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Molly & Patti Newell
Winslow Farms
July 12, 2012
I played with the Berkshire Symphony in the early '50s as a Pittsfield High School student. I remember Professor Shainman as a dedicated conductor who introduced me to many of the classic symphonies. I am still playing horn at the age of 74 with the same passion for the works that I played, many often the first time, in the Berkshire Symphony under his direction. I am so glad that he had such a wonderful career and brought his love for music to so many people.Susan Strong Martin, Chester Township, NJ.
July 12, 2012
A great, inspiring musician hass passed away. His teachings enriched my life.
Hilda Schamp-Stuckens
Guy Verney '54
July 11, 2012
It was with great sadness that I read of Irwin Shainman's passing. He was my favorite teacher, even though he considered me one of his worst music majors. I will never forget the day that, with my final paper already a day late, I turned around to find him sitting behind me at a baseball game. That cost me a full grade! I will miss seeing his ever friendly face around Williamstown.
Burt Cohen '68
July 11, 2012
Prof. Shainman was a great teacher. I wasn't a music major, but his class was so inspiring that I spent my next three years listening to as much of the Whiteman collection of LPs (remember those?) as I could. A few years ago, when my daughter was looking at schools, he was not only so kind to speak with me on the phone for an extended conversation, but he remembered me...after 40 years!! My sincerest condolences to his family -- but, as we are all aware, his energy and inspiration touched so many that he lives on in countless others.
Jeffrey Seitelman
July 11, 2012
Professor Shainman was an adored and admired prof and human being and was supportive to me in various roles, including my officerships in the Jewish Association. He will be missed and is fondly remembered. Sincere Condolences.
Julie Winkler Petri '75
July 11, 2012
This was a life to celebrate! He gave many of us a lifelong appreciation and enjoyment of music. I can't think of a greater gift nor better legacy to this world.
Laurie Taylor '76
July 11, 2012
My heart is breaking to think that my very favorite teacher has passed.
He made me feel so welcomed all my years at Williams and I loved him. He will be missed. My very deepest condolences to Mrs Shainman and Joan.
Richard Dunn '64
July 11, 2012
I was an immature, shy freshman, and Prof. Shainman brought out the best in me. I became the student manager for the Marching(?) Band, and took such masterpieces as The Scramble with me to my first job with a 15-piece marching band.
Prof. Shainman also helped me off campus. I had an antique car and was looking for a place to store it. He led me to an old lady's carriage house where he had kept a car - cost me $3/month rent. She had a 1940s-ish Plymouth convertible, and one day I saw Prof. S. driving it - she had given it to him and, though I was a bit envious, I knew it was well deserved.
Williams had many professors who took interest in their students, yet Professor Shainman was my most special mentor.
David Prouty '70
July 11, 2012
My condolences to your family. I always loved Prof. Shainman's music courses and became especially endeared to him when he allowed me, without ever having attended a rehearsal, to play trombone in the Walking Band so I could get into a Williams- Amherst game for which I had no ticket.
Judy Serkin, Williams '75
July 11, 2012
Dear Shainman Family,
I was so sad to hear about Mr. Shainman's death. He was my very favorite professor of all time. I will always remember him fondly in my heart. My sincerest condolences to you all.
Thomas J Scanlin
July 11, 2012
Professor Shainman's influence is felt every day as I work as a volunteer for the symphony, opera, and chamber music events here in Montana. He was my favorite teacher at Williams. Thomas J Scanlin, AB in music history/theory, '62
July 11, 2012
Bernice & Family,
Our condolences. Like so many people, we will miss Irwin's friendliness, cheerfulness and brilliance.
Judy & Don Markstein '48
Jon Cole
July 11, 2012
It was a joy and an honor to be able to know such a wonderful musician and teacher who was so gifted at sharing his love and appreciation of music with others.
He has had a lifelong effect on me as a musician and a person and will be greatly missed.
Jon Cole, Williams '76
Sally Hart Petersen '86
July 11, 2012
I have tears in my eyes this morning reading this. Prof. Shainman was one of favorites as a student and also one of my favorites as an alum. My parents retired to Williamstown and I would see him often when I returned home to visit. Chatting with him was always a highlight of these visits. He was a humorous kind gentle soul. I will miss him.
July 11, 2012
WHAT A WONDERFUL GUY AND WHAT A WONDERFUL LIFE AND LEGACY. I exchanged quips with him on Spring Street as recently as last year, and he was the same warm, witty, funny man I knew in class in the '50's. My heart goes out to his family. What a loss. But again, what a life!
--Mac Nelson '55
July 11, 2012
Williams has lost a great professor and great guy. I remember his erudition and personal kindness with great fondness.
David K. Rosenblutt, Wiliams '74
Roy Weiner
July 11, 2012
Dear Shainman Family,
My life at Williams, along with the life of thousnds of other students, was enriched by Professor Shainman. He helped me appreciate music and showed the way to embrace both culture and religion in college life. I looked forward to seeing him during my return visits to campus. We all will miss him.
Roy Weiner, '63
Pillars Restaurant
July 10, 2012
The Pillars Restaurant in New Lebanon,NY wish to offer sincere condolences to the Shaiman family. It was an honor to have Mr. Shaiman sit at our tables and to have served him. He will be missed.
Peter Cramer
July 10, 2012
Dear Shaiman Family,
Rob called us after reading about Irwins's passing in Williams College email update.
On behalf of all the Cramers please accept our condolences and well wishes to all.
May Irwin's love of his family and music resound forever.
Susan Collings
July 10, 2012
Dear Bernice, Joan & Family,
Irwin lived a wonderful life and shared his enthusiasm for living, music, and humor with so many. From the time I met him freshman year in 1972 when you invited the "roomies" to dinner, it was an honor and privilege to know him and respect him. I loved the class I took, seeing him conduct the BSO, and catching up at our 30th reunion (photo attached). Irwin had a good gig - and he will be missed. My thoughts are with you and your families.
Susan Collier Collings, Williams '76
Mary K Michel
July 10, 2012
Dear Bernice, Joan, Peter, Jack and Carlos, I am saddened to hear of Irwin's passing,. What a wonderful man, friend father and of course husband. He was also a fablous Chairman of the board of directors of The Purple Pub. Such fond memories. He will be dearly be missed. My thoughts and parayers are with you all.
Esther Herrick
July 10, 2012
Dear Bernice and family,
I am saddened to read of Irwin's passing.
Such a gracious man. I will miss my friend. May many happy memories comfort you as you adjust to life without him.
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