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Steven Shapiro, a retired career attorney of the United States Department of Justice, passed away at his home in Rockville, Maryland on February 2, 2024, at the age of 86. He was married for 59 years to Adele (nee Ashe), who predeceased him. He is survived by their three children: Alan (Rose Ann), Robert (Jodi), and Andrea; and four grandchildren: Sam and John (Alan and Rose Ann) and Darren and Jeremy (Robert and Jodi).

Steven was born, and grew up, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a child, he worked part-time for a neighbor, who sold merchandise on an installment route. In high school, he began dating Adele. He was a pitcher on his high school's varsity baseball team. He worked full-time while earning a college degree from Temple University. He majored in accounting, finishing at the top of his class in that major. He continued to work full-time while earning a law degree from Temple University. In 1962, he and his wife moved to the Washington, DC area so that he could begin what became a 38-year legal career with the Department of Justice. He took great pride in working for, and in representing, the United States. Beginning as a trial attorney, he ultimately was promoted to the position of Section Chief in a Civil Trial Section of the Tax Division, managing over thirty trial attorneys, as well as support staff. During his service in the Department of Justice, he earned a Masters of Law degree in Taxation from Georgetown University.

Steven was an outstanding and devoted father, who spent a lot of time teaching his children to play sports, coaching some of their teams, and attending their games. He also helped them with their homework. He stressed to them the importance of always doing their best and standing by their principles. Even after his children became adults, they knew that they could turn to him for help or advice.

Steven and Adele wanted their children to have the knowledge and other benefits that come from a wide range of experiences. They took their children to many historical sites, museums, cultural events, professional sports games, and summer vacations at the beach. They were supportive of their children's many interests, hobbies, and activities.

Steven emphasized the importance of honesty and treating others with respect. He was a generous, understanding, and forgiving person. He liked to help others accomplish their goals and see them be successful. His unique sense of humor was well-known and usually appreciated. Gradually, he came to enjoy having a cat as a pet, although not nearly as much as his wife enjoyed them.

In retirement, Steven served as a mediator at the DC Superior Court and enjoyed playing tennis and reading; spending time with grandchildren, friends, and family; and traveling with Adele to Hawaii and to several European cities.

Graveside service will be held on Friday, February 9, 2024, 11 a.m. at Garden of Remembrance Memorial Park, 14321 Comus Road, Clarksburg, Maryland 20871. In lieu of flowers, the family encourages contributions to Little Buddies Adoption and Humane Society, P.O. Box 1543, Centreville, Virginia 20122-1543.
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Published by The Washington Post from Feb. 6 to Feb. 8, 2024.

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Cara Sue Richard

February 16, 2024

One of my many memories with Steve was my frustration on how I was going to talk about the war in Ukraine. Steve first told me to share where both countries were on a map. Then he explained that each country has specific import and exports and to look into their economy. Brake down who the people are and about the money that is funding this war. Steve told me that it will be a long war but, he was intrigued by the actions of the other countries.
Steve helped me decipher what was useless information from the newspaper.

Steve helped me organize and structure my ideas for speeches. He had a great sense of humor and taught me how to laugh at myself.
So very grateful for our time together.

Henry Riordan

February 7, 2024

Steve was very kind to me back in 1989 when he made me his preference for hiring at the DOJ Tax Division. They placed me in a different geographical Section, however, so it did not appear that he stole me from the Miami IRS Counsel's office -- they gave me a raise instead. We always remained friends and colleagues. He will be missed.

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