Shari Diane Goodstein Epstein
October 6, 1949 - May 3, 2026
This is so sad... we just learned the Shari Epstein passed away May 3, 2026, in Burbank. She was a beautiful and sweet friend. I have lots of fun memories and we had a great time in 2017 on a BHS '67 class cruise.
Shari was the daughter of Morey and Irene Goodstein and she has 2 siblings: Barbara Goldsmith and Alan Goodstein. Her parents owned Morey's Shoes in Burbank and Shari often worked there.
Here is a news article about her dad when he died in 2011:
Founder of Morey’s Shoes Dies
By Maria Hsin
Aug. 23, 2011
The patriarch of Morey’s Shoes — which for 40 years was a staple in downtown Burbank — has died. Morris “Morey” Goodstein was 89.
His son, Alan Goodstein, recalled the time he spent working at the family store with his two older sisters.
“People would come into the store and say they couldn’t afford shoes, and my dad would say, ‘Come in, pick out what you need and pay me later,’” Alan Goodstein said.
He wouldn’t find out about the debt until someone came in months later with payment or with gifts for his father.
“He never collected,” Alan Goodstein said.
Morey’s closed its doors in 1995 after operating 10 other stores in the region. Morey Goodstein, who opened the store in 1955 on San Fernando Road and Olive Avenue when downtown was known as “The Golden Mall,” died July 25.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Irene Goodstein, who died in 2007.
Alan Goodstein described his father as quiet but strong and as the person who kept the store going. He described his mother as a Lucille Ball or Aunt Mae type.
It may have been the reason the Burbank store was so popular.
“I think my parents just really liked people and that’s why they were so successful,” Alan Goodstein said. “People came in just to talk to them and get advice from them. They were like the local psychologists.”
There were also lessons about letting go. And the need to do so when running a family business.
“You learn to get over things in five minutes,” Alan Goodstein said. “You have to come to an agreement and move forward. Otherwise, you can’t be successful.”
Morey Goodstein was active in Civitan International, a service organization, the Burbank Center for the Retarded, the downtown merchant's association and the Burbank Health Foundation, his daughter Shari Epstein said.
Councilman Gary Bric said his relationship with Morey’s Shoes went back to the 1960s.
“It was just an institution in those days; everybody bought their shoes from them,” Bric said. “[Morey and Irene] gave back a lot to the community, and they will be remembered for that.”
Morey and Irene Goodstein are survived by their three children — Shari Epstein, Barbara Goldsmith and Alan Goodstein — and six grandchildren.
2017 Cruise with some Burbank High 1967 Classmates
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Rest in peace Shari. We had a great time on the 2017 class reunion cruise. Thank you for the memory ππΊπ€©
ReplyDeleteThanks for the memories Sheri. We had a great time on our 2017 cruise. I’m so thankful for that experience with all of you May you rest in peace. ππ€©πΊ
ReplyDeleteI knew Shari and the Goldstein family since early elementary school at Jefferson. I had a lot of fun times at their house through the years! Morey and Irene knew everyone and always made you feel important. We of course shopped at their stores. They were the place to go, the places you were treated special! Shari was the same. She was always a special friend. RIP Shari πΉπ
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