Alfred “Al” Edward Stein

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: May 22, 1925
  • Date Of Death: October 10, 2018
  • State: Idaho

Alfred “Al” Edward Stein, 93

Beloved father, grandfather, great-grandfather and uncle, Alfred “Al” Edward Stein, 93, of Silverton, Idaho, passed away on October 10, 2018 at the Good Samaritan Society of Silverton. He was born May 22, 1925 in Kellogg; Al was the son of Edward and Valerine (Zoellner) Stein.

Al attended High School in Kellogg until 1944, when he enlisted in the United States Navy. Al went to boot camp at Farragut Naval Training Center where he received his radio training. He then was sent to Treasure Island, San Francisco where he boarded his ship the USS Kilty and set sail to the Philippines. During his time at sea his ship came under attack by kamikaze pilots while his ship was serving as an escort for aircraft carriers. He was later transferred to the USS Talladega before being honorably discharged in 1946. 

On August 22, 1946 Al was united in marriage to Kathleen Rollier. Kathleen preceded Al in death in 1987.

Al went on to attend the University of Idaho where he studied business and statistics for two years when his father called and asked him to come home and work at the family store. Al worked with his family helping run at one time five grocery stores until his retirement in 1993.

Al was a member of the Knights of Columbus fourth degree, the Kellogg Elks Lodge, the American Legion Gus Zoellner Post #36, the Osburn Lions Club and Rathdrum Lions Club where he served as zone chairman. Al was also very active in St.

Al had a love for fast cars and snowmobiles. He had a need for speed and had a license plate that read “CRAZY Al”. He liked to stay active and could be found walking on the bike path in Rathdrum stopping only to have conversations with friends.  He also enjoyed relaxing, reading and doing family projects at the river cabin.  

Al is survived by his six children Sheilagh (Bob) Chambers, Deano (Marie) Stein, Heather (Mark) Bowlby, Darren (Sue) Stein, Deasa Stein and Monty Hoskins. Al is also survived by numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and friends. Al was preceded in death by his parents, wife and siblings June, Gus, Gertrude, Monica, Dena, James, Charles and Hubert.

The family would like to thank the caring and loving staff of the Good Samaritan Society of Silverton and  Dr. Branz for the care they provided Al over the years.

One may sign Al’s online guest book at 

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