Simon Stein
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Simon Stein
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Posted: 28 May 2009 6:24PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
MUSCATINE, Iowa -- Simon G. Stein IV, 78, of Muscatine, died Friday, Aug. 11, 2000, at his home.
Services will be at the First Presbyterian Church. The Revs. Pam Saturnia and Mike Spangler will officiate. There will be private committal services with military rites at the Greenwood Cemetery in the Stein Mausoleum. The organist will be Joan Beaumont.
Visitation will be with Masonic rites at the Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Children's Hospitals or the American Cancer Society.
Mr. Stein was born Oct. 14, 1921, in Muscatine, the son of Simon Gerberich Stein II and Jessie Waugh Eldridge Folsom. He married Mary Edith Pinkerton on May 16, 1946, in Oakland Calif.
He was a member of the 32nd Degree Mason, a Shriner, Jester, Elk, Rotarian, and Quiet Birdmen.
He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, in Exeter, N. H. and the University of Iowa in Iowa City.
He was employed in the physical and chemical laboratories of the Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corporation in Bayway, N. J., early in his career.
He served in the U.S. Navy on the Saipan in the Marianas Islands during World War II.
Following the war he was employed by Central State Bank. He purchased the S. G. & P. Stein Furniture Company on its 100th anniversary.
He served as a trustee of the First Presbyterian Church, the Masonic Temple Association and on the Advisory Board of the Greenwood Cemetery. He previously served as director of Varied Investments Inc. He was a Director of Central State Bank and of its holding company, Central Bancshares Inc. He served as Chairman of the Board of both organizations for many years.
Survivors include his wife, of 54 years, Mary Stein of Muscatine; a son, James P. Stein and his wife, Tamara and a daughter, Mary Ann and Thomas Lambert, all of Muscatine; six grandchildren, which were his pride and joy, Timothy J. Stein and his wife, Tiffany; Dylan A. Bramhall, Carrie A. Stein, Maren A. Bramhall, Daniel P. Stein, and Cole R. Lambert; his sisters, Mary Elda Kautz and her husband, Richard C., of Muscatine and Ann Frances Parks and her husband, Dr. John L., of Muscatine.
He was preceded in death by his father, S. G. Stein III; his mother, Jessie Folsom Stein and his stepmother, Gladys E. Dodds Stein.
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Services will be at the First Presbyterian Church. The Revs. Pam Saturnia and Mike Spangler will officiate. There will be private committal services with military rites at the Greenwood Cemetery in the Stein Mausoleum. The organist will be Joan Beaumont.
Visitation will be with Masonic rites at the Geo. M. Wittich-Lewis Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Shriners Children's Hospitals or the American Cancer Society.
Mr. Stein was born Oct. 14, 1921, in Muscatine, the son of Simon Gerberich Stein II and Jessie Waugh Eldridge Folsom. He married Mary Edith Pinkerton on May 16, 1946, in Oakland Calif.
He was a member of the 32nd Degree Mason, a Shriner, Jester, Elk, Rotarian, and Quiet Birdmen.
He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, in Exeter, N. H. and the University of Iowa in Iowa City.
He was employed in the physical and chemical laboratories of the Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corporation in Bayway, N. J., early in his career.
He served in the U.S. Navy on the Saipan in the Marianas Islands during World War II.
Following the war he was employed by Central State Bank. He purchased the S. G. & P. Stein Furniture Company on its 100th anniversary.
He served as a trustee of the First Presbyterian Church, the Masonic Temple Association and on the Advisory Board of the Greenwood Cemetery. He previously served as director of Varied Investments Inc. He was a Director of Central State Bank and of its holding company, Central Bancshares Inc. He served as Chairman of the Board of both organizations for many years.
Survivors include his wife, of 54 years, Mary Stein of Muscatine; a son, James P. Stein and his wife, Tamara and a daughter, Mary Ann and Thomas Lambert, all of Muscatine; six grandchildren, which were his pride and joy, Timothy J. Stein and his wife, Tiffany; Dylan A. Bramhall, Carrie A. Stein, Maren A. Bramhall, Daniel P. Stein, and Cole R. Lambert; his sisters, Mary Elda Kautz and her husband, Richard C., of Muscatine and Ann Frances Parks and her husband, Dr. John L., of Muscatine.
He was preceded in death by his father, S. G. Stein III; his mother, Jessie Folsom Stein and his stepmother, Gladys E. Dodds Stein.
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