BARBARA-STEINBERG-Obituary

BARBARA M. STEINBERG

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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STEINBERGBARBARA M. (nee Menaker), March 4, 2013, of Melrose Park. Wife of Chuck. Mother of Jonathan (Rebecca) Steinberg and Mindy (Danny) McGrath. Sister of Susan (Ev) Whitehead and Carol (Jerry Thomas) Menaker. Grandmother of Madelyn and Andrew Steinberg.Relatives and friends are invited...

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Father God I just pray for the family that lost this woman who was important to them and family to them friends and family I pray for the sympathy of your touch and love fill them and surround them with the holy ghost ahead of protection around each and everyone of them fill their hearts with your love and touch them with your protection and love and Lord I just asked to heal them in their grief in Jesus name I pray amen!

When I see Madelyn on f.b., she reminds me of her beloved grandmother, Barbara. Barbara's legacy lives on.

I remember Barbara as a talented, brilliant young woman. Time passes too quickly and the best are lost too soon. My condolences to the family who knew her better and longer than I.

We were so sorry to hear about barbara's passing. She was such a special person & someone to admire.
Please accept our heartfelt condolences to Chuck and her children.
Fondly,
Nancy & John Kravitz

I am so sorry to hear to hear of Barbara's death. May her memory be for a blassing

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Barbara. I will always remember her great sense of humor and, of course, her strong and beautiful singing voice.

It's hard to believe that Barbara is no longer in this world. Barbara of the lovely voice, the brilliant mind and the sweet demeanor. I went to school with her from Yeshiva through high school at Penn and will always remember her as a truly loving soul. Her wit was dry and her joy was her family.
With love,
Jeri Yaverbaum Greenberg

I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Barbara. She was a lovely, caring woman. I admired her courage and strength as she handled her illness. I thoroughly enjoyed finally meeting her in Colorado, even though it felt like we had known each other for many years. I remember her laughter and the fun time we all had at Sue's house. May all of your loving memories of Barbara bring you peace, comfort, and strength.

I remember your smiling face and fantastic voice. We grew up together as children in Harrisburg. Rest in peace.