Stephen Alan Schneider

Schneider, Stephen Alan, 67, died Tuesday, August 9, 2016. He was the beloved husband of Beverly (Gorden) Schneider for 33 years.  Born in Flushing, NY, a son of Lillian (Goldfein) and the late Irving Schneider, he had lived in Warwick for the past 9 years, previously living in Bethesda, MD.  He was an economist and Senior Vice President of Nathan Associates, Inc. in Arlington, VA for 32 years, retiring in 2015.  Stephen graduated from University of Cincinnati with a Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree, and The Wharton School of Business at The University of Pennsylvania with a Ph.D. in Economics.  He was a member and the former treasurer of Congregation Beth David. Devoted father of Jeremy (Dana) Schneider, of Frederick, MD, Jennifer Schneider of Charlottesville, VA and William Moss of Brooklyn, NY.  Dear brother of Kenneth (Diane) Schneider, of Plainview, NY.  Loving grandfather of Sylvia Rose Schneider.   Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11:00 a.m. in SHALOM MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1100 New London Ave., Cranston.  In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to The Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miriam Hospital, 164 Summit Ave, Providence, RI 02906.  Shiva will be observed at his late residence on Thursday from 7-9 p.m.

7 Comments

  1. Dan Freedman
    Aug 9, 2016

    To Beverly and family,

    Our prayers gout to all of you at this time, Steven was a great guy with a quite wit and a good heart. It is a shame to lose him so early in what should have been a long life.

    With our Love and Prayers,
    Pat and Dan Freedman

  2. Ilene Rose
    Aug 10, 2016

    So sorry, this has truly been a sad day – Stephen will be missed!

  3. Paul & Esta
    Aug 10, 2016

    Bev, it was with great sadness that we learned of Stephen’s passing. He was a quiet spoken man, with a warm personality.
    Sorry for your loss.
    Fondly,
    Paul Esta

  4. John & Carmen Varley
    Aug 10, 2016

    Beverly, Carmen and I are heartbroken over this news. Stephen was a great friend, and 100% reliable guy. He combined a great, low-key sense of humor with calmness and a command of key facts. I cannot tell you how many times I went to Stephen just to talk over something about work, a problem at Nathan Associates or a personal financial question. Stephen was willing to help, and I always came away feeling better after our chat. You two made a great couple. We will all miss him in so many ways.

  5. Lesley and Gary Engelson
    Aug 10, 2016

    Beverly,
    We will miss Stephen very much. I enjoyed working with him at CBD, and his dry sense of humor. He was a joy to be around. I pray for you to have strength.

    Lesley and Gary Engelson

  6. Enid Tober
    Aug 10, 2016

    Bev,
    We are so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Enid and Ken Tober

  7. Edward S. Kaplan
    Aug 11, 2016

    Dear Cousin Beverly and family,

    I am deeply saddened to hear of Stephen’s passing. He was a very kind and extremely bright man. It was a pleasure having dinner with the both of you at your former home in Bethesda, Maryland. May he rest in peace.

    With Deepest Sympathy,
    Your Cousin Eddie

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