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STEVEN ORECK Obituary

ORECK--Steven. It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Steven L. Oreck, M.A., M.D. on August 11th. He is survived by his wife Kaaren, their two sons Gregory and Brian, his parents Paula and David, his brothers Tom and Bruce, and the multitudes of people whose lives he impacted in his unique and positive way. Steven happily spent his life both caring for others and in the pursuit of knowledge. He graduated MIT with a degree in History, received his Medical Degree from L.S.U. and more recently, after retiring from medicine, he earned a Masters in History at U.W. and was nearing completion of his Doctoral thesis pertaining to the history of medicine in the military. In the years between, Steven was a devoted husband and father, a career Navy officer, a skilled surgeon, an amateur boatsman, a reluctant handyman, a farmer's market connoisseur, an avid cyclist and a lover of all things teddy bear, his spirit animal. Quick to a pun or joke, his sense of humor gratefully (and begrudgingly) survives him in his sons and was renowned for eliciting both laughs and groans, both of which were compliments in his eyes. He took great pride in his Navy service, retiring with honors as a Captain after 37 years of both active and reserve duty and having helped countless soldiers who had been injured in battle. A celebrated hand surgeon, Steven's meticulous nature served him well as did his kindness. He would often give young patients teddy bears with matching casts or stitches. After 30 years as a healer and a teacher he eased into his retirement by becoming a student once again. There he learned fluent German, a language he didn't begin to know until his 60's, so that he could continue to read and research voraciously on the subject of history, a lifelong passion of his. His greatest passion, however, was and will always be his wife and family for whom he would and did do anything and everything. In a, chaotic, entropic world Steven Oreck was a constant as powerful as the north star and he will be sorely missed.

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Published by New York Times on Aug. 26, 2019.

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Kathryn Kanarek James

March 6, 2023

I did not learn until today (while reading David Oreck´s obituary) that Steven had passed away in 2019. I knew Steven at MIT and I even took an aerospace engineering class because of Steven´s interest in the subject. I extend my deepest sympathies to Steven´s family. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew him.

MARY JANE LELAND

August 20, 2022

Still think of Dr. Oreck and what an outstanding individual he was.

Mary Jane

August 20, 2021

Best doctor ever. I had no idea how diverse he was. We should all have that passion for life. What a beautifully written obituary.

Mary Jane Leland

April 28, 2021

So sorry to hear this. He was a fabulous person and doctor, gifted dexterity and could put patience at ease with his humor and gentle manner. I think of him so fondly. Sympathies to Kaaren and family.

CAPT Tom Risser, MC, USN (ret.)

August 23, 2020

As a 4th MARDIV Surgeon for decades, I interfaced with Steve at conferences and exercises all over the world. Intelligent, disciplined, resourceful, upbeat, and an esteemed Battle Buddy, Steve was the top of the line in the proud Navy-Marine Corps team. Beyond family and friends, the nation has lost a gallant patriot.

Loretta Grinnell

November 7, 2019

I served with Capt Oreck in Fleet Hospital 23. He certainly had a great sense of humor and was a wonderful teacher and mentor. FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS. WE HAVE THE WATCH. HM1 GRINNELL, USN RETIRED

Nancy Tyrpak

September 26, 2019

I Worked For Steve In Oakhurst NJ Till He Moved To Madison! It Was My Honor To Have Known Him! Rest In Peace! Condolences To Kaaren & Family ❤

CAPT Tom Risser, MC, USN (ret).

September 11, 2019

Farewell and following seas to one of my favorite Navy Green-Side medical buddies. The good he did in his lifetime has left a miles-wide wake of health and happiness in innumerable sailors, Marines, and sand crabs.

September 4, 2019

Dear Kaaren, we are so sorry for your loss. hugs and love to you--Robin Chapman, Will Zarwell

Susan Motisi

September 2, 2019

I'm so sorry for your loss. Dr Oreck was recommended to me by another patient of his some years ago. He preformed a miracle on my carpal tunnel...well, I thought it was a miracle and when I told him so, he turned to the young intern in the room, said something about being good and laughed.

Yvette Morton

September 1, 2019

I dated Steve in Boston while he was studying aeronautical engineering at MIT. He was always interesting to talk to. A true Renaissance Man even at a young age.

Craig Dopf

August 31, 2019

I smile when I think of Steve!

August 28, 2019

He was a good and sincere person. He acted on what he thought was right. We are the poorer for his loss.

Ivy Dreizin

Malcolm Blier

August 27, 2019

Fieldston Class of '66 (Steve moved to New Orleans before senior year) found out about his passing today. He regretted not being able to attend the 50th reunion in '16, and was missed. And especially now, a round of emails is remembering him, as Jeff just said, fondly. Mal Blier

Steven Pike

August 27, 2019

Please accept my deepest and most heartfelt condolences. Though Fieldston was so many years ago, I fondly recall one great guy.

Paul Mintz

August 27, 2019

My deep condolences. Steve lived an active life of dedicated and highly accomplished service to his country and to those for whom he cared as a physician. He was a true friend to many of us at Fieldston He will be missed.

Jeffrey Katz

August 27, 2019

I remember Steve well and fondly
from our years together at Fieldston. My condolences to his family. Jeff Katz

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