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Stephen R. St. Clair, 67

October 18, 2025

Stephen R. St. Clair, 67, of Williamstown, MA died at Berkshire Medical Center on October 18, 2025 from complications of Parkinson's disease.



Born May 5, 1958, Steve was raised in Cheyenne, Wyoming, the son of Col. William W. and Christina Dann St.Clair. Growing up in Wyoming, he developed a lifelong love for the outdoors - catching frogs and snakes in the “crick,” hunting, fly fishing, attending NOLS and running endless miles, developing himself as an endurance athlete.



In 1976 Steve came east to attend Williams College ('80), where he met the love of his life and future wife Elizabeth (Shorb) during their freshman year. Despite that distraction, he ran for the track and cross country teams, served as a Junior Advisor and was Phi Beta Kappa. Steve graduated from George Washington School of Medicine in 1984, then completed his internship and residency in Urology at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, serving in the Air Force with numerous honors and commendations.



In 1993, after completing his Air Force service at Eglin AFB as Chief of Urology, Steve moved back to WIlliamstown and began his 30-year career as a physician devoted to his community and his patients. Steve first practiced at Southwestern Vermont Medical Center and North Adams Regional Hospital, where he served volunteer terms as vice-president and president of the medical staff. In 2008 Steve became the Director of the Division of Urology at Berkshire Medical Center, where he practiced until his retirement in 2024. He loved his patients, whom he treated with clinical expertise, heartfelt compassion and deep respect; in turn, he was honored to earn his patients’ trust and gratitude. He was also a mentor, friend and inspiration to his colleagues. He especially valued his reputation for being kind, thoughtful and respectful - a doctor who never yelled at anyone in the OR or on the phone in the middle of the night.



Outside of work, Steve pursued certain sports with a tireless passion. He preferred sports that required discipline, intensity and a little bit of suffering - distance running, trail running, cross-country skiing, road cycling and triathlon. Steve ran over 30 marathons, including 12 Boston Marathons. He was as proud of the sub 3-hour marathons of his youth as of the 5 1/2 hour Boston marathon he walked/ran in 2024 as an adaptive athlete with Parkinson's disease. He was also proud of having ascended Mt. Greylock by nearly every possible means: hiking, biking, road running, trail running, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and roller-skiing. After he retired he joined the Boys of Dawn running group and was quite pleased to snag the 2024 Rookie of the Year award.



A long-time member of Taconic Golf Club, Steve had a love/hate relationship with the game, but always treasured the time he spent on the golf course with friends, whether it was a mellow post-work 9 holes or a manic morning round of speed golf. Also a homebody, Steve loved his vegetable garden (until the weeds took over), nurtured raspberry bushes with a passion and spent many bitterly cold March weekends boiling backyard brew maple syrup.



But his deepest love was for his family. He was achingly proud of his two children, Paul and Isa, awestruck by their many talents and deeply moved when they both chose to follow in his footsteps and pursue medical careers of their own. His beloved wife Elizabeth was his partner in all things - parenting, traveling, marathoning, golf, scuba diving - whatever crazy adventures they had, they did together as a laughing, loving team.



Besides his wife Elizabeth, Steve leaves behind his son Paul and daughter Isabel. He also leaves his sister Christie Baskett and brothers Bill and John St.Clair as well as many beloved in-laws, cousins, nieces and nephews.



The family extends thanks and deep gratitude to all the medical colleagues who treated Steve with such heartfelt care and kindness during the end of his life. The compassion and dedication he always had for his patients was lovingly - and fittingly - returned to him in full when it was his turn to be cared for.



A celebration of his life will be held on Friday, November 7, 2025 at 3:00 PM at The Williams Inn, 101 Spring St., Williamstown, MA.



To honor Steve, please consider donating to the Brain Support Network or HospiceCare in The Berkshires. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.



 




Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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Steve was one of the good ones - a kind soul (despite attempts by Bryan and Rusty to corrupt him at Williams). Lizzy, my heart goes out to you - so sad to lose him so young.
from: Betsy Horanon: 11-18-2025

So sad to hear of your loss. Based on what I have read and knowing him as a great Dad to Isa, he will be sorely missed.
from: Linda Perry (Collyer)on: 11-15-2025

Dr. St, Claire was one of a kind !! He was a complete professional in every sense of the word !! there is no limit to all the good things I could say, but there is no need to do so, because, the list would go on forever !!!! My deepest condolences to his entire family !!!!
From, Julius { Joe ) Cookis
from: JULIUS Cookis [Joe]on: 11-12-2025

Est (as we called him) and I were suite mates freshman year. They stuck us together because we both ran cross country. We were close running and drinking buddies even after Lizzy stole his heart. He paced me to a Boston marathon qualifying time in my first marathon freshman year. Est and Lizzy went on to become avid marathoners. I had a great time catching up with them at the 100 years of Williams Cross country get together in 2012. We played running golf at the Taconic. He beat me in the Aluminum Bowl cross country alumni race but I edged him out the next day at the North Adams Fall Foliage 5K.

Est, I miss you and our Bee Hill workouts. I hope you’ve found some nice trails and better beer. Lizzy, I'm putting in the miles for Steve
Love
Rusty
from: Rusty Andersonon: 11-09-2025

Dr. St.Clair, you were the best, and, yes, "Forever our
Chief" RIP Doc. My heart-felt condolences to the family.
from: Teresa Chellman on: 11-05-2025

Rest in peace Doc, thank you for all your help with my kidney stones!!!!
from: Daniel Larabeeon: 11-01-2025

I was very saddened to learn of Steve's passing. He was always a wonderful colleague and a great physician to his patients. He will be missed.
from: Jason Touheyon: 10-29-2025

My sincere condolences to the family! Doctor St.Clair was a wonderful Doctor for me! So very kind, sensitive and knowledgeable! He was very special! I'll always remember him with countless gratitude! God's Blessings!
from: Dale L Tuckeron: 10-28-2025

Dear Elizabeth,

My heartfelt condolences to you, Paul and Isabel on the passing of Steve. We were entry-mates our freshman year at Williams and I remember him fondly as a wonderful and engaging person. I was so sorry to hear this news.

Paul Goren
from: Paul Gorenon: 10-27-2025

To join the wonderful choir of appreciation, Steve was a fine, humble, gentle, hard-working, courageous, smart, caring man, and a welcoming, good friend to all. It is sad to lose his physical presence among us, but a blessing to remember him and his impact.
Elizabeth - condolences and warm hugs from friends in SATX. We miss yall.
from: Rick Laneon: 10-27-2025

Elizabeth, I was so very sad to hear about Steve's death. We were both on the cross-country team when we were in college, and shared many other experiences. He was such a kind and thoughtful person. I will be thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. My deepest condolences.
Peter
from: Peter Winnon: 10-27-2025

Elizabeth, Paul and Isa, We have no words. Our deepest sympathy. Alan and Barb Mutart
from: on: 10-27-2025

My deepest condolences to the family. He is gone much too soon. He will be missed.
from: David Gorsonon: 10-26-2025

I am so saddened to hear of Dr. St Clair's passing. I worked with him at SVMC in the OR. He always was very appreciative of the work we did for him. He was so kind and compassionate with his patients. My thoughts and prayers to his family. RIP Dr. St Clair????
from: Anne Sargoodon: 10-25-2025

Stephen was the BEST OF THE BEST! Compassion, caring and professionalism is his calling card.

Like all of this patients he will be missed and we trust that God will welcome him with arms wide open,
from: Vincent Melitoon: 10-25-2025

Elizabeth and Family, I am extremely sorry to hear of Dr. St Clair's passing. He was truly one of the most respected physicians in Berkshire County and is a great loss for our community. May all of his memories give you strength during this difficult time.
from: Jim Moroccoon: 10-24-2025

My deepest sympathy for Elizabeth and children. I was a patient of Steve's for many years, ending only due to his retirement, and I always thought of him as the very model of a doctor. His passing is a great loss to our community.
from: Roger Boltonon: 10-24-2025

We are deeply saddened to hear Dr st Clair's passing. He cared for me exceptional skill and compassion for many years. My sympathy to the family
from: Marco OLIVAon: 10-24-2025

I am very sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences,
from: John Giffordon: 10-24-2025

One of the nicest, kindest, down to earth doctors I have ever had. My sincere condolences to the family.
from: Tim Rowleyon: 10-23-2025

Dr. St Clair saved my life! In the early 1990''s, I was diagnosed with cancer, after talking with him about it and what would be my next steps, it did not take me long to realize what a smart guy he was! He was right about everything. He knew what was best for me. When I talk about doctors, I always bring him up and refer to him as "The Saint" He was that.
from: Richard DeSantyon: 10-23-2025

Stephen St. Clair was a true gentleman and quite simply everything you could ever want your Doctor to be. My heartfelt condolences to his family and close friends.
from: Michael Wilsonon: 10-23-2025

Dr. St. Clair was an absolute pleasure to work with and seeing him interact with his patients was truly inspiring. He will definitely be missed by myself and many others. A true loss to the medical community.
from: Kristenon: 10-23-2025

I will never forget the compassion that Dr. St. Clair had for my father years ago when he had to give my mom and us his prognosis. He cried with us and was extremely compassionate. Apologizing for crying he said, "I'm sorry, I just really adore Tom."
Well, he adored you and so did we. Rest easy.
from: The family of Tom DeSantyon: 10-23-2025

I was impressed with Dr. St. Clair from the very first. May he rest in eternal peace.
from: Herman Bishopon: 10-23-2025

Dr. St. Clair was great doctor and went above and beyond for his patients
from: Dennis knappon: 10-23-2025

We are deeply saddened to hear of Dr. St. Clair’s passing. He cared for us with exceptional skill and compassion for many years, and often felt more like a friend than a doctor. He was truly the best. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family during this difficult time.
from: Tim and Diana Alexanderon: 10-23-2025

I was a patient of Dr. St. Clair over many years and always found his judgement wise and helpful. He will be missed by many including those on longer in the area who may not know of his passing.
from: gordon Squireon: 10-23-2025

He was a Great Doctor he removed my 1st Kidney Stone and was always Warm and Friendly during any visit I had with him
from: Darrell English on: 10-23-2025

We are deeply saddened to hear the loss of DR.St.Clair. He was a great doctor and a gentleman. Our condolences to his family. Such a tragic disease to be all a great man
from: Cheryl and Fran Witherell on: 10-23-2025

I was so sorry to read about the loss of Dr. St. Clair. He treated my dad for bladder cancer and myself for urological surgery. He was a kind, compassionate man. My sympathy to his family.
from: Mary Ellen Eliasen on: 10-23-2025

Elizabeth, Paul and Isa. My deepest sympathy for your loss. I was so fortunate to be his nurse for as long as I was. You’re all in my thoughts and in my prayers.
from: Kim Hathaway on: 10-22-2025

Oh so sad to see this, he was such a great doctor. He will be missed.
from: Kathy Rowetton: 10-22-2025

I'm 18 years in remission from bladder cancer due to his excellence care and his professional ethics. May he rest in peace and my blessings to his family
from: Joe rosenburg on: 10-22-2025

My deepest condolences. I worked for him several years ago and he was a great doctor. Rip.
from: Lisa Souleon: 10-22-2025

I am so sorry to be reading this. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Elizabeth and his children. I worked for Dr. St. Clair for several years and had so much respect for his work ethic, knowledge and compassion for the best care of his patients. He was an amazing man that was so full of life and had so much love for his family. Sending much love and healing during such a heartbreaking loss.
from: Kelley Wilsonon: 10-22-2025

I am so incredibly saddened to read of Steve’s passing. He was a highly skilled and compassionate doctor who provided exceptional treatment for both Mike and I. Elizabeth, my heart goes out to you and your children for the loss of such a wonderful life partner and dad. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew him.
from: Maggie & Mike Koperniakon: 10-22-2025

It was always a pleasure to preform surgical cases with Dr. St. Clair. A true professional. He will be missed. Many blessings to his family.
from: Philip Vivorion: 10-22-2025

I had the pleasure and honor of being a patient of Dr, St. Clair for a few years just before he retired. At our first appointment, I told him I appreciated how well he listened. He responded, "That's how I learn." During a stressful time, he was my source of competent comfort. He always answered concerns clearly and kindly. His care was exemplary: thoughtful, patient, careful, expert, knowledgeable, and open. He was everything a patient could want in a physician.
from: Peter Fohlinon: 10-22-2025

Elizabeth, we are so very sorry to hear this. Thinking about you and your family at this sad time.
from: Becky and Curt Cellanaon: 10-22-2025

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