Carole-Steiner-Obituary

Carole M. Steiner

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Steiner, Carole M. (Nee Johnson) Passed away August 17, 2010, age 90 years. Preceded in death by her loving husband, Robert. Survived by her dear children, Terry (Karen) and Judy Marino. Dear grandmother of Kyle and Bret. Sister to Ossie (Bea) Johnson. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other...

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What a wonderful family I have! And I will miss Mom so much as the days & months go by ... every holiday and every time I am used to calling her. Now her brother has gone to join her 1 day short of a month since her own passing. I envision Mom preparing a huge turkey dinner for all the relatives already in heaven w/ her, topped off w/ her Pumpkin pie & chocolate chip cookies. Feast well my family! I love you and miss you all. Heartfelt sympathies go out to my Aunt Bea and cousins Jeff...

Aunt Carole always told me I was special and that kept me going through my growing up years and into adulthood. She remembered all of our special occasions with cards and a personal note. I will miss her laugh, her love , and her spunk for life. What a great lady to be related to! Love, Cousin Mary

Terry, Karen - My thoughts are with you as you say goodbye to your mother. God bless you for all the help and support you gave her these past years; I'm sure she appreciated it more than you ever knew.
Will be in touch when we can. XO

Carole will always be remembered as living life to the fullest. She enjoyed good times and was always the "Life of the party". She was so thougtful in sending Birthday cards to all her friends and cared so deeply for all of us. We would gather for lunch and talk old times and all the fun we had. Carole wanted us to call her "Ma"
My deepest sympathy to her Family. She is now in a better place and free of pain and suffering and I bet she is now sitting right next to Bob.
Love,...

Aunt Carole was always full of fun and stories. My favorites were about her motorcycle adventures with Uncle Bob and even riding to California with Terry and Judy on the back of the bikes. We all appreciate her thoughtfulness on every special occasion in our lives. She will be missed

Aunt Carole always added a little zest to the gathering. I will miss visiting her on my trips to Wisconsin. I will try to let my memory of her bouy up my spirits when difficulties arise.
Love.,
Cousin Jim Raschka

Aunt Carole never missed sending me a card for my birthday or Christmas. She is part of my fond family memories of growing up. She had a hearty laugh and was full of life with a sparkle in her eye! She faithfully wrote Mom cards too and came to visit. Blessings to you Terry and Karen and Judy for taking such good care of her until the time of her Home Going. Love, Your Cousin, Susie Raschka