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Stanley Hilton Shapiro, 73

| February 23, 2024 1:00 AM

Stanley Hilton Shapiro, 73, beloved life partner of Kristi Beamis and physician to many, passed away quietly at home in Pinehurst, Idaho, on Thursday, Feb. 15, 2024. 

Born on April 8, 1950, in Detroit, Mich., to Morton and Mindella Shapiro, Stan grew up in that same city. He graduated from Wayne State University, where he earned his bachelor of science degree in liberal arts. Stan furthered his education at the College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in Des Moines, Iowa, and, then, returned to Michigan in 1981 to complete a one-year internship. He immediately followed this with a three-year residency in internal medicine. 

Searching for a rural community to practice medicine, Dr. Shapiro moved to Kellogg, Idaho, in 1985 and maintained a private solo general practice for five years. In 1990, he began working full-time as an emergency room physician at Shoshone Medical Center (SMC) in Kellogg. He served in various positions at SMC, including chief of staff and emergency room director. Later, he became the CMO of Heritage Health in Coeur d’Alene. 

While living in Kingston, he purchased Kingston High School and renovated it to help preserve it for the community. He lived in and filled it with many Silver Valley mementos. 

Stan lived a very active life. He especially enjoyed hiking, skiing, backpacking, traveling and visiting with his good friends as well as interacting with friendly dogs. Later in life, Stan developed a passion for Volkswagen camper vans and restored a 1977 bus “Slugo” that he and Kristi used for travel and explorations. Summers he enjoyed spending in the Pacific Northwest with his favorite spot being Glacier National Park. He spent winters mainly in Utah and Arizona — His favorite hiking area was in Sedona, Ariz. Stan and Kristi’s international travels included Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Europe, China, New Zealand, Jordan, Greece, Western Balkans, Peru and Mexico. 

At the request of Dr. Shapiro, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, it is suggested that individuals make memorial donations to Doctors Without Borders (www.doctorswithoutborders.org) or to UNICEF Children’s Fund (www.unicefusa.org). 

Memories of Dr. Shapiro and messages of condolence may be shared online by visiting www.shoshonefuneralservice.com. Shoshone Funeral Services, Kellogg, has been entrusted with arrangements. 


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