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Stephen R. Lauterbach, M.D.
LAS VEGAS - Stephen R. Lauterbach, M.D., 52, of Las Vegas, NV, passed away unexpectedly on March 19, 2021.
He was born in New Hartford, NY, to Margaret Dunn Lauterbach and Richard S. Lauterbach and graduated with honors from New Hartford High School in 1986. He graduated cum laude from Middlebury College, Vermont, with high honors in chemistry and also won the Stromstead Award in chemistry. He attended SUNY Upstate Medical School, Syracuse and received his M.D. with honors in 1994.
Steve completed a residency in general surgery at Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, NY, in 1999 and a fellowship in vascular and endovascular surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School in 2001.
Steve worked in private practice in Los Angeles, CA, for eight years and then returned to Central NY and practiced for an additional seven years. First in Utica, NY and then Binghamton, NY. He then worked as Medical Director for Xablecath, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT, to promote a new technology focused on improving patient care in the treatment of peripheral vascular disease. Working to improve outcomes and advance treatments for vascular disease, Dr. Lauterbach participated in numerous clinical studies and research during his career and has a long list of publications to his credit. He had a passion to heal and treated each patient as an individual, with dignity and kindness, providing the highest level of care. He was dedicated to training others and supported his clinical teams with laughter and light-heartedness.
Steve also enjoyed golf with an affinity to play on premier courses and was a voracious reader and history buff, often devouring entire books in one sitting. He was a dedicated Pittsburgh Steelers fan, favored traveling, recently with a special trip to Europe with his son and loved preparing a savory meal with friends or family. He also had a strong interest in and became an expert on General George S. Patton. He loved discussing Patton's life and the military history of that era in extensive detail. Steve had a one-of-a kind, acerbic wit and always made people laugh.
In addition to a plethora of loyal friends and colleagues, Steve is survived by his son, Theodore ("Ted") Lauterbach, of Los Angeles, CA; mother, Margaret Lauterbach and father, Richard Lauterbach, both of New Hartford; sister, Karen von Mantey and husband, Henning and children, Shanna, Parker and Jared Nelson, of Atlanta GA; brother, Michael Lauterbach and wife, Carine and daughters, Sophia and Nina, of Westport, CT; and sister, Ellen Lauterbach and fiancé, Tom Duffy, of Atlanta, GA. He has one aunt, Barbara Orellana, of Marcy, NY; and a cousin, Rick Orellana and wife, Chris and children, Carson, Kimberly and Kira, all of Mooresville, NC; as well as his former in-laws, Madeline and John Moore, of Marco Island, FL.
Steve was preceded in death by his sister, Anne Margaret Lauterbach; his niece, Taylor Renée Nelson; and his ex-wife, Carrie LaPiana.
Services are being postponed due to COVID-19 and will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements are with the Friedel, Williams & Edmunds Funeral and Cremation Services, 13 Oxford Rd., New Hartford.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Stephen's memory to the Massachusetts General Hospital (https://giving.massgeneral.org).
For online expressions of sympathy go to www.fwefh.com.

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Published by The Observer-Dispatch from Apr. 17 to Apr. 18, 2021.

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Tom Hall

August 24, 2023

Steve and I were friends in elementary school all the way through college. We played on the same little league baseball team and played pickup basketball and football and an occasional game of chess. I´m saddened to hear of this and I am sorry that I didn´t get a chance to write this sooner. My condolences to his family that I do know. Karen, and Mr and Mrs Lauterbach. I hope you are well and I´m so sorry for your loss. I miss Steve and I looked him up this evening because we have a mutual friend who has a terrible circulation problem and I knew Steve would care enough to offer some help. Again I´m sorry for ring so late with this.

jennifer zahn

May 21, 2021

Ron Ouimette

May 4, 2021

Sorry to hear about Steve's passing. Long ago swimming memories.

Garrett Hisatake

April 25, 2021

I met Steven on the first day of the brutal surgical internship year. The ordeals of that first year, and the intense bond of friendship that we developed, lasted until the very end. I am Ngo nest when I say that my friendship with Steve helped me to endure that first year of residency, and I am happy that we remained friends ever since. I will miss him dearly, and give my best wishes to his family. He was so proud of his son, Ted and talked about him every opportunity. I hope he is in a better place.
Please keep me informed of his services.

Leo Gilman Newhartford barber shop

April 21, 2021

I was so sorry to hear of my friend Steve I have never known a more intelligent person and his great sense of hummer will always be remembered by everyone in my shop I will always cherish our conversations about sports ,daily happenings ,and life ,from the time he was a little boy .My heart goes out to all his family I will think him often.

Thom Ouimette

April 20, 2021

Was child hood friends with Steve and his family . Sad to hear this and my condolences and love to all of them. A lot of good memories and bbqs at their house as a kid. Steve Gabe me my first pair of converse and a flannel shirt I’ll never forget . I also remember taking him to my friends farm . The farmer co incidentally was also a Dr. I remember Steve seeing a lot of these animals for the first time and really being excited . That day always sticks out when I think about him .

John Brady

April 19, 2021

Stephen was an exceptional student and a pleasure to teach! I am very sad to learn of his passing!

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