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Terry L. Stein

January 15, 1950 - February 8, 2026
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Visitation
Krause Funeral Home Brookfield
21600 West Capitol Drive
Brookfield, WI 53072
Saturday 5/16, 11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Service
Krause Funeral Home Brookfield
21600 West Capitol Drive
Brookfield, WI 53072
Saturday 5/16, 2:00 pm
  • For the celebration of life, feel free to wear any military uniforms or Harley Davidson attire.
Memorial

In lieu of flowers, donations to Wounded Warriors or K9’s for Veterans.

Terry was born into a modest family. He was the 10th child of George and Marcella Stein. His first name was Christopher. When his mother brought him home, she changed his name to Terrence because he didn’t look like a Christopher. Terry had 12 siblings. He loved them all and knew all their birthdays. HeContinue Reading

Jennifer Rodwell left a message on March 2, 2026:
My deepest condolences to the Stein family. I had the privilege of being one of many nursing students who worked with Terry in the ICU at the VA. He was a great teacher and mentor. He was always kind and took time to explain the how and the why to extend learning beyond the textbook.
Linda Lee Mort left a message on February 28, 2026:
Terry was a stalwart Commander in the U.S. Navy who took others' needs far beyond his own. He was a Mustang who took his command to the nth degree. I shall miss him so much.
Peggy Yee left a message on February 26, 2026:
Renee and family, I am so sad to have heard of Terry's passing. I think of you every day. I went to nursing school with Terry, and we planned the disaster drill together. He had a helicopter land on the soccer field! He always made me laugh. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Al and Peggy
Jenny “Red” Gleason left a message on February 26, 2026:
I never called you by your given name—you were always “Dad” to me, just as Renee was always “Mom.” From the very beginning, the entire Stein family welcomed me into their home and hearts, and I will forever be grateful. Becoming friends with Niki in sixth grade was such a gift, and I am so thankful to still call her one of my best friends 30 years later. Through that friendship, I was lucky enough to gain another family—and you were such an important part of that. Thank you for always being there as a father figure in my life. I will always cherish the memories of time spent at your home, camping trips, and all the rides you gave us around town. Those moments meant more than you probably ever knew. I am especially grateful for the time we shared this past summer, and that you were able to meet my son. That memory will always be close to my heart. You and Mom raised an incredible family, and I can only hope I made you proud as well. Thank you for loving me as one of your own. I love you, and I will miss you deeply. I am so grateful to have been welcomed into your family—I will always consider myself so lucky.
John Ujcich left a message on February 24, 2026:
My wife and I would like to share our condolences. Terry was an exceptional nurse and friend. A person who valued empathy and being supportive with his patients, peers and family. He was so smart yet humble. He worked the pm shift and we would sometimes go out for a beer. Those were great times that I will never forget. It was an honor to be part of his life. He truly will be missed.
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Marcia left a message on February 23, 2026:
It was quite a shock to lose the brother closest to me in age! I'll miss his laugh and his sarcastic smirk.
Denise Dennehy Haeberle left a message on February 23, 2026:
Renee, I am so sorry to hear about the death of your beloved husband. When we were growing up in are crazy years Terry was the voice of reason…or at least we thought so at the time, lol. You had a great life with him and he loved you so much. I’m sure his spirit is still loving you.
Patrice Krukowski left a message on February 23, 2026:
My heart breaks for Terry’s entire family. He was a joy to be around; always smiling, laughing , and welcoming me with a huge hug and kiss. He was quick to tell a story, and they always made me laugh. My wife and I were fortunate enough to spend time with Terry and Renee once a month for the past several years. It started with breakfast, and quickly transitioned to drinks and dinner. It was something we genuinely looked forward to and never let something else take precedence. He was extremely proud of his children and talked about them and their adventures every chance he had. Rest in peace dear man. I already miss you.
Krause Funeral Home & Cremation Services left a message:
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