Deceased Information
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DECEASED
Steven Goldstein
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AGE
72
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DATE OF DEATH
Sunday, August 06, 2023 (Before Sunset)
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DATE OF FUNERAL
Monday, August 07, 2023
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TIME OF FUNERAL
1:00 PM
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PLACE OF FUNERAL
Graveside
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SHIVA INFORMATION
Shiva will be held at the home of Bobby and Liz Goldstein. Visitors are welcome from 4:30 to 8:30 pm on Monday, and 2:00 - 4:00 pm and 6:30 - 8:30 pm on Tuesday. Services both days will be at 7:30 pm.
3230 Turtle Lake Court, Marietta, GA 30067
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DONATIONS
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Weinstein Hospice
3150 Howell Mill Road NW, Atlanta, GA 30327
- ❖ Goldstein/Heyman Family Innovative Research Fund at UC Davis MIND Institute
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Weinstein Hospice
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OBITUARY
Steven Jay Goldstein, 72, of Atlanta, Ga., died on Sunday, August 6, after a long battle with FXTAS.
Steven was born on April 28, 1951. He was the son of Betty and Leon Goldstein. A native of Atlanta, Steven graduated from Northside High School and attended University of Georgia. At UGA, he earned his Ph.D. in Finance. In 1973, Steven married Karen Weinman and they had two wonderful daughters, Mindy and Blair.
Steven poured his time into his family. He loved being around Karen, his “girls,” and the Goldstein Gang, which was good, because they were together a lot. He lived near his parents, siblings, nieces, nephews, cousins, and in-laws. He spent summers at the Goldstein lake house at Lake Lanier and Thanksgivings with the ever-growing Goldstein family in Hilton Head. Friday nights were spent at his parents’ for their weekly Shabbat dinner, and Sunday night dinners were with the Weinmans.
He was witty, with a dry sense of humor that kept those around him laughing. He loved reading popular fiction, watching the History Channel, sailing, and UGA football. And, he loved finance.
Steven was passionate about his work. He started his career as a professor at the University of South Carolina before taking a job as a deputy director at the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in Washington, D.C. He moved back to Atlanta in 1985, to begin a career as a financial services consultant. He later moved to North Carolina to take a role as CFO of Centura Bank, then Toronto, Canada, as CFO for the U.S. and international divisions of the Royal Bank of Canada, and finally back to Atlanta as the CFO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta.
He is survived by his wife of 49 years, Karen Weinman Goldstein, who cared for him lovingly during his long illness. He is also survived by his daughter Mindy Goldstein (Louis Metcalf), daughter Blair Beasley (Zack), brother Bobby Goldstein (Liz), sisters Gail Heyman (Lyons) and Janet Schatten (Richard Friedman), sisters-in-law Laura Lee Dwoskin (Myron) and Jo Ann Benard (Francois), grandchildren Ethan and Layla Beasley, step-grandchildren Auden and Lundy Metcalf, and a large extended family with many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Graveside services will be held 1:00 pm today, August 7 at Arlington Memorial Park with Rabbi Laurence Rosenthal officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be sent to the Goldstein/Heyman Family Innovative Research Fund at UC Davis MIND Institute at give.ucdavis.edu/MIND/324538 or Weinstein Hospice at www.jewishhomelife.org/weinstein-hospice.
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Janice Metzel
Dearest Karen, Bobby, Liz, Gail, Janet and extended family, I am so very saddened to hear of Steven's passing. I send you all my deepest sympathies and much love. I pray you will find comfort with time.
Janice Metzel
Dearest Karen, Bobby, Liz, Gail, Janet and extended family, I am so very saddened to hear of Steve's passing. I send you all my deepest sympathies and much love. I pray you will find comfort with time.
Linda S Diamond
Sending hugs to the Goldstein family. So sorry to hear about Steven.
sandy epstein
I was very saddened to learn of Steven's death. Although we had not seen much of each other in many years, I have very fond memories of Steve in AZA, at conventions, meetings and so many parties. He was very smart with a great sense of humor. I know he will be missed by family and friends.
Anita Schwartzman Odrezin Karnibad
So very sorry for the loss for the Goldstein family.
Mark Rivkin
Steve seen here preparing (with assistance from Bruce Gadlin) for AEPi social event, Wild West- "after".
Mark Rivkin
Steve seen here preparing (with assistance from Bruce Gadlin) for AEPi social event, Wild West- "before".
Terrie and Alan Bryan
Karen and family. We are so sorry to hear about Steve’s passing. May his memories comfort you at this very difficult time in your lives