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STEIN Dr. Max D., of Weston, formerly of Quincy and Boca Raton, FL entered into rest at age 96 on August 15, 2006, beloved husband of the late Pauline (Fruitman). Devoted father of Barbara Stein of Jamaica Plain and Marjorie Fishman of Wayland. Dear father-in-law of the late Michael Fishman. Loving brother of Miriam Goroff of Quincy and the late Pauline Cutler, Dr. Benjamin Stein and Sadye Sillman. Cherished grandfather of Pamela Fishman and Robert Fishman. Dr. Stein is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews. Late Major in the US Army Air Force. Veteran of WWII. Services at the Stanetsky Memorial Chapel, 475 Washington St., CANTON on Thursday, August 17 at 11:00 a.m. Following inter ment at Sharon Memorial Park, a memo rial observance will be held at the home of Marjorie Fishman on Thursday and Fri day from 1:00 p.m. until sundown. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to a charity of choice. Stanetsky Memorial Chapels (800) 842-4280 www.stanetsky.com

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Published by The Patriot Ledger on Aug. 16, 2006.

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Michael Verdun

March 27, 2021

I was remembering Max today. He was a wonderful physician and
a great friend of my parents. I remember Max making house calls
to our home on Glendale Road when my brother Larry and I were
growing up. Max was an exceptional devoted physician and a real mensch



I was fondly remembering Max today. He was an outstanding and devoted
physician and a caring member of the Quincy Community. I remember Max making house calls to our home on Glendale Road when my brother
Larry and I were growing up. Max was a good friend to my parents and
grew up in Quincy with my Mother Eleanor. I will never forget him and
all the good deeds he performed during his lifetime. May his memory be
a blessing.

Robert Gargano

August 18, 2006

My deepest sympathy during this time of loss and remembrance. Dr Stein was our family doctor during the early 1960's and on...when we lived on Sumner Street & Main street, Quincy point..even being very very young back then, i still remember him. My mom might have some older pictures of Dr Stein if interrested.



Robert Gargano

44 Sumner Street &

139 Main Street

Ann Albano

August 17, 2006

To the Stein Family, My thoughts are with you.

Doctor Stein was my family's doctor for many years. My mother and father told me that when I was an infant, I developed pneumonia.

Doctor Stein made a house call late at night. Apparently, I was so ill that he decided to stay all night. My Mom was expecting another baby, so he sent her to bed. Then, he and my Dad sat side by side, caring for me. He was loved and respected by his patients. I am happy to learn that he lived a long life and will remember him always.

Sandra (King) Brown

August 16, 2006

I would just like to express my sympathy to Dr. Stein's family and just say that Dr. Stein treated me as a child and also delivered my first child and I can't say enough about his bedside manner. He was one of a kind. A truly caring and dedicated doctor. God bless him!

Paul Elliott

August 16, 2006

As former patients of Dr Stein, the Elliott family would like to express our condolences to his family. He treated and cared for our parents and delivered us Elliott children into this world.

When childhood ailments and injuries got to us, Dr Stein fixed us up and made us well. My mother always admired Dr Stein's devotion to his patients.



-Paul Elliott

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