Stephen Kauffman

1943 - 2012

Stephen Kauffman obituary, 1943-2012, Centerville, MA

Stephen Kauffman

1943 - 2012

BORN

1943

DIED

2012

Stephen Kauffman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 17, 2012.
Stephen Herbert Kauffman, age 69, of Centerville, MA, previously of Natick, MA passed away peacefully on August 17, 2012 after his brief but courageous battle with melanoma. Steve was a loving father and husband, an erudite healthcare professional, a respected Temple Israel president, and an astute businessman. His sharp wit and larger than life personality will be sorely missed.

He graduated with dual majors in Biology and Chemistry from the Pennsylvania Military College, and went on to obtain a Masters degree in Public Health from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Twenty-seven years of his life were dedicated to the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) where he worked his way up the ranks to become the Chief Operating Officer of the hospital. He contributed much to his profession; testifying before the US Senate on "red bag" hospital waste solutions, developing a closed-circuit television station to improve medical education, creating an MGH two-year fellowship program to hire the best and brightest, and partnering with Boston city schools to encourage local students to choose healthcare careers. He retired from MGH in 1994, but true-to-form, did not retire to relax.

Retirement to Steve meant he had more time to dedicate to things such as purchasing a motel on Cape Cod with his wife Betty and evolving it into a thriving bed & breakfast, founding a healthcare consulting business, investing in new technologies through his venture capital groups, and becoming a successful commercial real estate agent in Plymouth. In his spare moments he traveled the world and enjoyed golf and sailing.

Steve's wife, Elizabeth "Betty" Kauffman, preceded him in death in December 2004. Stephen is survived by his two daughters and son, Jennifer Whaley (Langley AFB, VA), Rebecca Kauffman-Ingmarsson (Malmö, Sweden), and Scott Kauffman (Boston, MA) and his grandchildren, Prue & Hayden Whaley, and Hunter & Stella Kauffman.

A funeral service will be held at Temple Israel of Natick at 10 am on Sunday, August 19, 2012. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made on Steve's behalf to the American Cancer Society (https://www.cancer.org) or to Mass General's "Campaign for the Third Century of MGH Medicine" (http://www.thirdcenturyofmedicine.org).

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August 23, 2012

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August 19, 2012

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Jonathan Tamir

August 23, 2012

Steve was my first mentor and as such set a high bar for the others. As the Director of the MGH Administrative Fellowship Program he had a tremendous impact on me and many, many people in healthcare administration today both fellows and others.
My family and I met Steve a number of times after he left the MGH; at his inn in East Sandwich and later when he lived on the cape. He was incredibly welcoming and an engaging conversationalist.
He was always there for me; to answer a question, to provide guidance or challenge me to look at a situation from a different perspective. Just recently, he was very gracious and reviewed and provided quotes for an article I wrote for the Spring 2012 MGMA/ACMPE Executive View magazine. It still has not sunk in that his counsel will no longer be available.
My most sincere condolences to Steve's family. A great man has passed. He will be missed.

Bob Muti

August 20, 2012

I worked with Steve when we both worked in Clinical Administration at MGH. He was a gentleman and a respected mentor for me. When my wife and I were visiting Florence, Italy in 2001 we ran into Steve and his wife and it was a grand reunion after not having seen him in over 20 years. My sincere condolences to all his family.
Bob Muti

Ramzi Saad

August 19, 2012

A sincere and knowledgeable adviser with a paternal bent, he had an infectious smile and an infectious enthusiasm for life and innovation. I've been "Kauffman-ized" and I couldn't thank God more for that. Peace and comfort to his family.

August 18, 2012

Very sincere condolences to each and every one of Steve's family - his was a life well lived and his presence at MGH felt long after he moved on to other areas of focus.
Sincerely,
Kay Bander, an MGH colleague of many years.

Teresa Martin

August 18, 2012

I did a double-take when I saw the news ... I had the privilege and honor of working with Steve on the Board of Directors of an organization I led ... HIs insights and contributions added such value! My condolences to you all...

Gene Curry

August 18, 2012

Our condolences. Steve was good man who will be missed.

Marian

August 18, 2012

May the source of all peace come from God to your family during this difficult time. 1Cor10:13 says God will make a way out for you to endure.

August 17, 2012

He was a truly fine gentleman.

Shoshana Marziano

August 17, 2012

Sharing our condolences and thinking of you in this time of sorrow.
The Marziano Family Newport News, VA

Karlyn Lothery

August 17, 2012

Mr. Kauffman was my 2nd dad for a long time. He was a wonderful kind hearted man with a smile that warmed your soul. I spent many an afternoon, evening and morning running, playing and squealing with his daughter, Rebecca, and he didn't run for the hills, he just let us play. When I had the opportunity to see him again, it was like time had stood still. Now closer to his height, I was able to look him in the eye as he smiled back and I saw the warmth and sincerity was still there, still strong. I'm honored to have known him, and to have received his pearls of wisdom in my most formative years.

I send my deepest condolences to Rebecca, Scott, Jennifer and the rest of my Kauffman family. You've now lost two amazing people who are partially responsible for who I am today. I thank you all for having me in your lives, so I could have the privilege of having your parents in mine.

Much love to you all!

Janice Whaley

August 17, 2012

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

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