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Steven Weingarten Obituary

Steven Barry Weingarten, 65, died peacefully after a long illness on April 28, 2020. He spent his last days surrounded with the love of his children, family and friends who were by his side physically and virtually. Steve was born at the United States Military Academy at West Point on April 30, 1954 to Richard and Rita Weingarten, the oldest of three sons. He grew up in Yonkers, NY, graduating from Lincoln High School in 1972. He graduated from the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations at Cornell University, receiving a Bachelor of Science in 1976. He was also a graduate of the Albany Law School at Union College in 1982. He married the former Linda Sahr in 1979. They lived in Albany and Washington D.C while Steve worked as a Washington Liaison for the New York State Senate. They had two children, Sarah and Allison, before Linda Weingarten passed away unexpectedly in 1987. Steve moved with his children to Niskayuna to be closer to Linda's parents Harry and Selma Sahr. In 1989, Steve married Susan Savage and they would have seven children, raising all nine children in Niskayuna, NY. Steve also served as Deputy Secretary to the Senate Minority in Albany and as Council to the Division of Legislative Affairs for the Medical Society of New York State. Steve later built a career as a lobbyist in Albany as a founding partner at Weingarten, Reid and McNally, where he built a robust list of clients. During the course of his career, he enjoyed the friendship and admiration of those he worked with in and around the New York State Legislature. One of his proudest moments, as a representative of the American Cancer Society, was being part of the successful effort to pass New York State's Clean Indoor Air Act, making NY restaurants smoke-free. He was a loving father who enjoyed spending time with his family, attending their soccer, field hockey and baseball games, musical performances and their many accomplishments. He was an avid sports fan, and could often be seen on the sidelines at his children's sporting events, or taking them to baseball games at Yankee Stadium, Shea Stadium or Falcon Park in Auburn, NY. He was a member of Congregation Gates of Heaven in Schenectady. Steve is survived by nine children, Sarah, Allison and her husband Sean Reidy, Maura, Daniel, Patrick, Connor, Brendan, Jack and Kate, and by his granddaughter, Linda Reidy. Steve is also survived by his parents Richard and Rita Weingarten, his brothers and sisters-in-law Mark and Diane Weingarten and Rob and Sue Weingarten, and his sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law Julie and Kenny Woodland and Maureen and Jack Canty, as well as his nine nieces and nephews. Steve is also survived by his mother-in-law Selma Sahr and his former wife Susan Savage. He is also survived by his closest friend Tom Cetrino. He was predeceased by his wife Linda Weingarten, his father in-law Harry Sahr, his father in-law Charles Savage, and mother in-law Margaret Savage. The family would like to note our appreciation to the staff at Loving Home for the support and comfort they provided Steve over the past year. Memorial contributions can be offered to CurePSP at www.psp.org or sent to 1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10001 COVID-19 has forced us to limit the Memorial Service to only immediate family. You are welcome to view the service virtually on Friday, May 1st at 1 p.m. at https://youtu.be/cSxpp25A02g. We look forward to celebrating Steve's life with extended family and friends in the near future. To leave a condolence message for the family, please visit levinememorialchapel.com.

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Published by The Daily Gazette Co. on Apr. 30, 2020.

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Lewis Sahr

December 14, 2020

I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Steve. He was a very kind and giving person. He always welcomed Felise and myself with an unforgettable smile. He will be greatly missed.

My condolences to Allison , Sarah and the Weingarten family.
Lewis and Felise Sahr

Lewis Sahr

December 14, 2020

I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Steve. He was a very kind and giving person. He always welcomed Felise and myself with an unforgettable smile. He will be greatly missed.

My condolences to Allison , Sarah and the Weingarten family.
Lewis and Felise Sahr

elise schonberger

May 18, 2020

so sorry to hear of Steve's death. We went to the same high school and had common friends. He was a good guy, and I remember his dedication in starting football practice when the rest of us were still sweating during summer vacation! Condolences to the whole family.

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Chris

May 1, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. My family and I are all praying for you.

Anton Konev

May 1, 2020

Steve was a very kind and interesting man. Always was good to see him around the Capitol and LOB. He got some great things done that improved lives of all New Yorkers. Thank you! May you Rest In Peace.

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Mina Sun

April 30, 2020

Thank you for the opportunity to care for Steven during his last year of life. Knowing the circle of his friends and the wonderful family whom my staff and I have met, Steven was an incredible man. It was an honor to be able to provide the compassionate care for him in our special home during the most difficult period of his disease. Thank you to the Weingarten family. Mina Sun, MD

Mina Sun

April 30, 2020

Thank you for the opportunity to care for Steven during his last year of life. Knowing the circle of his friends and the wonderful family whom my staff and I have met, Steven was an incredible man. It was an honor to be able to provide the compassionate care for him in our special home during the most difficult period of his disease. Thank you to the Weingarten family. Mina Sun, MD

Mary-Jo Ehrlich

April 30, 2020

Dear Family,
Steve was a warm, caring, easy going guy who just beamed with pride when he spoke of his family. Seems like all of us who worked with him were part of their upbringing. I'll remember his smile, his devotion, his moral compass, and his love of life. Deeply sorry for your loss. May your memories someday bring you joy.

Teresa MORELLI

April 30, 2020

So sorry for the loss of Steve. My sincerest condolences to the family. I went to LHS with Steve, and I remember what a great guy he was.
May he rest in peace.

Leslie Gold

April 30, 2020

My condolences. It was always a pleasure to talk with Steve.

Andrea

April 30, 2020

I remember him from many days gone by.. a great person

sam Hoyt

April 30, 2020

I am so saddened to learn of Steve's passing. He was by far one of the nicest guys in Albany. I would always look forward to meeting with him. While the topic of the meeting may have been serious there were always a lot of laughs. Sending my condolences and hugs to Susan and the kids. Albany has truly lost on of the good guys.

Mike McNulty

April 30, 2020

To all of Steve's great Family: I am very sorry for your loss.

Brad Korn

April 30, 2020

I got to know Steve as Robs big brother when I worked at WZFM. Later I would see Steve often in Albany when we both lobbied on behalf of healthcare for the residents of New York State. He was always warm, kind-hearted and had a big smile on his face. He was a true mensch.

James Kitts

April 30, 2020

RIP Steve, Thank you for all you did for the CPSNYS.

Michele Burke

April 30, 2020

I had the privilege of seeing your Dad at peregrine and loving home. He would sit at my Dad,s table and we would chat. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a ray of sunshine when I would visit.

Mary Frances Sabo

April 29, 2020

Steve was one of the first people I met in Albany when I moved here over 20 years ago as we both worked in the area of long term care advocacy. He was a very intelligent and funny man and I always admired how he rebuilt his life after the untimely death of his first wife. My condolences to his family.

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