In Memory

Gregory A. Stein

Gregory A. Stein

Stein, Gregory A.

b. 08/20/1954 Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI

d. 02/06/2021  Oconomowoc, Waukesha Co., WI

Gregory A. Stein, age 66, passed away on Saturday, February 6, 2021 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on August 20, 1954 to Fred J. and Edith (Matzke) Stein in Milwaukee.

Greg is survived by his wife, Bonnie; his children, Justin (Jessica), Geoffrey (Rhonda), Lori (Reinhard), Tyler (Wendy); his grandchildren, Alex, Aiden, Ethan, Evan, Abigail, Chase, Alaina, Janelle, Travis, Kaden, Jona, Jordan, Dawson and Aaron; his father, Fred J. Stein; and his sister, Laurie (Gary) Pocci. He is preceded in death by his mother, Edith.

Greg retired after many years as a Certified Public Accountant. Greg enjoyed volunteering at German Fest, playing golf and spending time with his grandchildren. He was a member of Bethlehem Lutheran Church, where he served in various leadership capacities, including church president and treasurer.

A Memorial Service will be held at 12:00 Noon on Friday, February 12, 2021 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 470 N. Oak Crest Drive in Wales. A visitation will be held from 10:00 a.m. until the time of service at church.

Memorials in Greg's name may be made to Bethlehem Lutheran Church.

                                                    

--published Milwaukee Journal Sentiinel, Monday February 08, 2021--

 

(Stein, Gregory A.  b. 08/20/1954)

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02/09/21 03:23 PM #1    

Patrick W. Hansen

Greg was always smart, kind, and considerate.  He will be missed.


02/09/21 07:08 PM #2    

Linda K. Brigham (Wentworth)

Greg and I where classmates from grade school thru high school.  He was one of nicest guys I have ever known. RIP.  my prayers are with his family and friends in this great loss 

 


02/10/21 06:03 PM #3    

Jeff Keinert

HI --played baseball with Greg and walked home often after practice....great guy...Lost track as often happens when you go to diff colleges and beyond, but very sad to hear he has passed away .  My goodness--14 grandchildren though---Great job GREG!

Wish I could have attended memorial but have found refuge in FL for a few mos---bones & joints doing better as a result--blking daily helps.. Stay healthy classmates.....time is shorter every day...And one more thing: OH nevr mind...I cant remember what I forgot.....

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


02/11/21 11:42 AM #4    

Barbara Howe

Greg and I also went back to kindergarten through high school.  There were a handful of us that stuck together throughout the years.  So many great memories and such a wonderful person. RIP my dear friend, you will be missed but never from our thoughts!


02/17/21 06:54 PM #5    

James R. Eckstaedt

 

While some of you met Greg in grade school or middle school, Greg and I met at Custer.  After graduating from Custer, we both studied accounting and earned our CPA's.  While I attended college out of state, we stayed in touch, played golf in the summers and attended Brewer games.  Greg got me a part time job working at a gas station with him and Ed Miklas near Capital Court.  We had some good times working on cars, pumping gas and cleaning windshields!  After graduation I moved to Southern CA since my wife is from Southern CA.  Greg along with Ed Miklas and his wife Nancy Resch Miklas drove to Southern CA for our wedding.  Greg was an expert in commerical property taxes and travel around WI representing small businesses to large corporations ensuring their property tax assessments were appropriate.  Greg was a great resource of information and helped me numerous times.  

He love Friday fish fry and trying all of the restaurants in Oconomowoc Lake Country area.  He was Treasurer of his parish for more than 10 years and President.  When I became Treasurer for the parish we are members of, I called Greg for some sage advise.

Even while battlng cancer, he had a positive attitude.  Greg knew his life was in God's hands.  Greg's long battle with cancer is over and he is now with our lord and savior.

May Greg's Memory's Be Eternal  


02/11/22 12:20 PM #6    

Robert W. Falk

It has been awhile since I have been on this site, so unfortunately this is a little late. Greg was a great guy and will be missed.


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