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Steven Pfeiffer Obituary

PFEIFFER, S teven E. Dr. Steven E. Pfeiffer, 67, died on Sunday (August 26, 2007), at John Dempsey Hospital after a two year struggle with cancer. He was born August 13, 1940 in Watertown, WI, the son of the late Doris and Roy Pfeiffer. He graduated from Carleton College in Northfield, MN and received his doctorate in molecular biology from Washington University in Saint Louis, MO. He went on to a post-doctoral fellowship with Dr. Gordon Sato at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA. For the past 38 years Steve worked as a professor of microbiology and neuroscience at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington. Dr. Pfeiffer's work as a biomedical scientist was aimed at finding the causes, treatments, and a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. He led research teams that provided the first comprehensive descriptions of myelin composition and of the development of oligodendrocytes. This research continues to serve as the foundation for work being carried out in laboratories throughout the world, and established him as a scientist of international reputation. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Carol Aldrich Pfeiffer, three daughters and their partners, Julie Pfeiffer and Andy Beedle, Carin-anna Pfeiffer and Joseph Schott, and Shaili Pfeiffer and Keith Pollock; by his siblings and their spouses, Cheri and Webster Hron and Ronald and Sandra Pfeiffer; by his father-in-law, L. Thomas Aldrich, and his sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Peggy and Mark Kidwell; by seven grandchildren, Margaret Beedle, Theodore Beedle, Jacob Beedle, Henry Schott, Torin Schott, Ella Schott, and Sena Pollock and by several nieces and nephews. His mother-in-law Margaret Glockler Aldrich predeceased him. Steve was a founding member of and clarinetist for the Farmington Valley Symphony Orchestra and an avid traveler. He loved the outdoors and won the Minnesota State Science Fair in 1958 for his project on the small mammals of Blue Earth County. He and his wife Carol shared their love of camping with their three daughters and beagles. He created beautiful outdoor spaces, including the woods and path around his home and a Zen garden. Steve was a mentor to countless students and colleagues. His keen intelligence, persistence, sense of humor, and compassion will be deeply missed. A memorial service will be held at the Universalist Church (433 Fern St. West Hartford) on Friday, August 31 at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be sent to the National MS Society, P.O. Box 4527, New York, NY 10163, The Farmington Valley Symphony Orchestra, 222 Main Street #273, Farmington, CT 06032; or The Manzanar Project, 27 Cedar Street Wenham, MA 01984.

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Published by Hartford Courant on Aug. 28, 2007.

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Greg Gonye

October 2, 2007

Carol and girls (as I remember you),
I am very sad to hear of your loss. Steve left his mark on a great many lives, mine not the least. I owe a lot of who I am as a scientist, but more importantly, as a mentor, husband, friend, and father, to Steve's influences on me during my time at UCHC. I will never forget him.

Avadhesha Surolia

September 6, 2007

Please accept our most sincere condolences on the passing of Steve. He
was a great friend, scientist and human being and I cherish my encounters with him in Bangalore and Hartford.

-Avadhesha Surolia, NII, New Delhi
-Namita and Ira Surolia

Debbie & John Gilbert

September 6, 2007

Carol, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Steve was a great contributor to the FVSO in so many ways, the least of which was the sparkle in his eye every week. We will miss him.

emmanuel esom

September 5, 2007

The news of his death was a shock to me. Though I didn't meet him in person, his activities spoke well of him as a dedicated scientist worthy of emulation. My condolences to his family and colleagues.

Krishnakumar Menon

September 1, 2007

My sincere condolences to Steve's family. He was a great mentor to me and I will always remember him.

Kavita Seth

September 1, 2007

Prof. Steve death came as a shock to me. No doubt that he was an excellent scientist but along with I found him to be great humen being , the one I will always remember. My heartfeel condolences for his family and associates

Klaus-Armin Nave

August 31, 2007

We have lost a great colleague, scientist, and friend. I owe Steve a lot and will miss him.

Sara Szuchet

August 31, 2007

My sincere condolences to his family and colleagues at the University of Connecticut

Tony Gard

August 31, 2007

We were very saddened to hear of Steve's death. I will remember him as a mentor during our years together in science and for how he loved his family and pursued the many other interests that completed his life.

Richard and Jane Reynolds

August 31, 2007

Our deepest sympathies to Carol and the family. Steve was a fantastic mentor and friend for over 20 years and I am in his debt. Jane and I will never forget the games of croquet on the undulating lawn in Farmington.

Amadi Ihunwo

August 31, 2007

As Chair of ISN CAEN, Steve encouraged me on my Research visit to Leipzig, Germany. We will surely miss you.

Lynn Wecker

August 31, 2007

Steve's contributions to neurochemistry and his unselfish nature will always be remembered.

Peg and Paul Sirop

August 29, 2007

Our sincere condolences upon your husband's parting. May the good deeds of his life be a blessing to all his loved ones.
Dr. & Mrs. Paul Sirop

Dan Rasband

August 29, 2007

My sincerest sympathies on Steve's passing. I will fondly remember the enthusiastic kindness he showed to me and my family during our brief visits to Farmington.

murray deutscher

August 28, 2007

My deepest condolences to Carol and the family. Steve was a colleague and friend for many years, and I'm deeply saddened by his passing.

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