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Dr. Stuart A. Klein March 12, 2022

Date of Funeral

March 15, 2022

Dr. Stuart A. Klein passed away 18 days before his 77th birthday surrounded by his loving family. Stuart was born in Chicago and was the devoted son of Leonard & Sylvia (Rochman) Klein.  He was always known for his pranks and goofy jokes.  He enjoyed reading, sailing, and spending time with his family.  He loved watching the Celtics and the Red Sox.

He was a Doctor of Dental Surgery and received his Masters of Histology from the University of Illinois.  He was a board-certified oral surgeon in Brockton and Taunton.  He also served as a Captain in United States Army.

Stuart is survived by his former wife of 44 years, Terry Starr-Klein; his daughter Stacey and son-in-law Michael; his son Aaron and daughter-in-law Taryn; his granddaughters Jessica and Jaclyn; and his sister Susan and brother-in-law Phillip.  He is also survived by his niece Dana; his nephews, David and Loren; and many cousins.

His love, support, and sense of humor will be missed by everyone.

A Memorial Service will be held at Schlossberg Family’s Chapel on the Hill, 824 Washington St., Canton, on Tuesday March 15, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Department of Veteran Affairs or to a charity of your preference.

 

A Memorial Service will be held at Schlossberg Family’s Chapel on the Hill, 824 Washington St., Canton, on Tuesday March 15, 2022 at 10:00 a.m.

Condolences(6)

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    Dick Goldberg says

    So sorry to learn of Stuart’s passing. He was a favorite cousin. Jan and I send sincere condolences to Susan and her family.
    With love….

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      Terry Starr-Klein says

      Thank you Dick! You, Barbara and Rochelle were his favorites too!
      Terry

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    Gary Rochman says

    I am so sorry to learn of Cousin Stuart’s passing. I remember his bright smile and his laugh-filled stories of his early antics (I was too young to be a part of those family adventures). Our heartfelt condolences from our home to Susie, Stacey, Aaron, and your extended families.
    With love,
    Cousin Gary

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      Terry Starr-Klein says

      Thank you Gary,
      It has been many years since we have seen you but very nice of you to remember Stuart! Best to you and your family and your sisters.
      Terry

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    .Jim Gardiner says

    During our time together in the Army, Stu and I were as close as brothers. He had the heart of a comedian and we laughed all the way through basic training in San Antonio and later at Fort Meade. He was a genuine gem in my life and I will always remember him Best to Terry and family.

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      Terry Starr-Klein says

      Thank you Jim or as he always referred to you:Jimbo! He loved making people laugh and we all miss him very much! I hope you are well!
      Terry

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