Charlee-Steiner-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Rindskopf-Roth Funeral Chapel - Saint Louis

Charlee Joanne Steiner

Sep 16, 1947 - Nov 17, 2025

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Charlee was a wonderful all around mother, wife, grandmother, realtor and friend .
Sandy, my childhood friend ,was a very lucky guy being married to
such a well rounded partner for life. I wish the entire family my deepest sympathy and nothing but great memories of her.


I worked with Sharlee at Gershman Investment in the 1970s. She was such a fun co-worker. I attended her wedding to Sandy. We ran into each other around town frequently and it was always a joyous reunion. She will be greatly missed by many. May she rest in peace.

Carol, so sorry to see the loss of your sister. She was your rock, and was a great help to you. I am sure she will be sorely missed by yourself as well as her family.

Sandy,
I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Charlee was one of a kind and will be sorely missed.

I’m have such fond memories of spending Thanksgivings with Chester, Sylvia, Charlee and Carol, (and later on with you too) at my parents’ house when I was growing up. Charlee also took me to the crazy warehouse sales where we just grabbed anything in our size and sorted it out later, afterward going to eat breakfast at the Parkmoor.

May her memory be a blessing

Sandy & Family-

My deep sympathy for your loss and may she rest in peace.

Norm Handshear

Charlee at Lisi's wedding.

I'll not only miss Charlee for her gracious concern for others, I'll miss her delicious thin chocolate chip cookies that she would make when we visited! Here's a picture I took of her at Lisi's wedding.

Obituary

Charlee's Obituary

Charlee Joanne Steiner, age 78, passed away peacefully on November 17th, surrounded by the love of her family.

Born with a generous spirit and a warm heart, Charlee built a life filled with dedication, compassion, and unwavering care for others. She spent many years as a successful real estate agent, guiding countless families through some of life’s biggest moments with patience, insight, and an unmistakable personal touch.

Charlee is survived by her devoted husband, Samuel Steiner, and her beloved sons, Kevin and David. She welcomed her daughters-in-law, Melissa and Julie, into the family with open arms and immense pride. Among her greatest joys were her grandchildren — Skyler, Conner, Evan, and Zoey — who brought light, laughter, and immeasurable happiness into her life.

She is also survived by her loving brother, Howard Sax, his wife Sherry Sax, and her devoted sister, Carol Sax, all of whom she cherished deeply. Charlee was preceded in death by her sister, Suzanne Novack, and by her parents, Sylvia Sax and Chester Sax, whom she remembered with enduring love.

Charlee will be remembered for her kindness, her strength, and her deep love for her family. Her presence will be felt in the many lives she touched, and her memory will continue to live on in the hearts of all who knew her.

Graveside service Sunday, November 23, 10:00am at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery, 650 White Road.  In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 11433 Olde Cabin Road, St. Louis, MO 63141.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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