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Leslie Myers
March 22, 2013 | Farmington Hills, MI
Rockville, Maryland
1930 - 2013
Harvey Steinberg passed away February 21, 2013 at his daughter's home.
Harvey was born October 3, 1930 in Philadelphia, PA. As a young teen he moved, with his sister Eileen "Leasha" to Washington D.C., where they lived with their Aunt and Uncle. At age 14 Harvey dropped out of school. Then at 16, he became a Marine. Harvey was a Marine Sargent. He fought in the Korean War. In the Battle of the Chosin Reservoir he suffered multiple combat wounds and was honorably discharged. For his service he was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation, Purple Heart, China Service, Korean Service, and Good Conduct medals.
After the war, Harvey completed his high school education. He continued with college and law school at George Washington University and was admitted to the bar in 1958. He worked with the Secret Service in the evenings and worked on building a new law practice during the day. In the 1960s Harvey joined a law firm with James Miller, William Miller, and Arthur Brisker. The Steinberg and Miller families became fast friends, partners, and confidants and Harvey was affectionately referred to as the forth Miller brother. In the early 80s William Miller became a judge on the Circuit Court and a young Kevin Hessler joined the firm; Miller, Steinberg, & Hessler.
Harvey was a well-respected divorce attorney in Montgomery County Maryland and was featured in the Washingtonian magazine twice as one of the "Best Divorce Lawyers" and "Divorce Lawyers who win." He had a wicked sense of humor and was always a big hit with the annual bar review as "Smirnoff the Great."
Harvey retired in 2002 and began meeting his granddaughters at the school bus each afternoon. He loved his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren deeply. He would eat dinner with his daughter and family five days a week. Harvey took great pleasure in reading with the grandkids, listening to children/grandchildren playing the piano and flute, chaperoning school field trips, and chauffeuring his grandchildren to various activities.
Whether you knew him as Harvey, Dad, Foo, Cran, Grandpa, or Papa Steinberg he had a positive effect on whoever he embraced. We miss him very much. He will be forever in our hearts.
Harvey will be laid to rest next to his beloved son David Darrin Steinberg in Arlington National Cemetary. Left to cherish his memory are his children, Joseph Elliott Steinberg, William Robert Hogan, Charles Adam Steinberg, Pamela Lynn Mayer and his son-in-law Craig Edwin Mayer, who he loved as one of his own. His Grandchildren, Anna Harrelson Jones, Garrett William Hogan, Amanda Margaret Mayer, Samantha Grace Hogan, Rachel Elizabeth Mayer and his great grandchildren Vincent Omar Hogan and Violet Sunshine Hogan.
Visitation and Services to be announced at a later date. Funeral arrangement through Rapp Funeral and Cremation Services www.rappfuneral.com
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Children's Inn at NIH (www.childrensinn.org ) or Children's National Medical Center (http://www.childrensnational.org/ )
Leslie Myers
March 22, 2013 | Farmington Hills, MI
Pam - Even though I know little about your dad, it is obvious he made the world a better place. Anyone with several endearing nicknames must be loved by many. My condolences for your family's loss.
Eddie Myrbeck
March 19, 2013 | MD
Pam and Craig,
Im so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Leslie Myers
March 08, 2013 | Farmington Hills, MI
Pam in this difficlut time in trying to say, act and do the right thing even though I never met you Dad who sounds like a wonderful person that everyone would love to have in their family, I would like to extend my deepest condolences and prayer for you and your family that in time we will be with our loved ones again in time.
Dennie
March 08, 2013
Pammy, I am so sorry for your loss! He was an incredible Father and Grandfather and he is greatly missed by everyone who knew him. Love you, TT
Tonya Michalik
March 04, 2013 | Germantown, MD
Thank you Foo for the kindness and love you have given to me over the last 30 years. I love you like a Father and will always hold you dear in my heart. Love, Ty
Tyla Arroyo Olson
March 04, 2013 | Mebane, NC
Dear Pam, Hazel and I want to extend are sincere sympathy to you and your family. I had the honor and privelege to practice Law with Harvey along with the Miller boys. Harvey was a warm,generous, and funny guy. Not to mention that he was probably one of the most compentent attorneys at the Bar ( both legal and otherwise). I still remember the advice that he gave to me when I was a young lawyer learning the trade. Sincerly, Arthur Brisker
Arthur Brisker
March 04, 2013 | Potoma, MD
Dear Pam and Family - Our heartfelt condolences to you all. Harvey was one of Skip's mentors and favorite people, as well as all of the Townsends. He lived a full and vibrant life, and made us all smile. He will be missed. Sincerely, Kim Townsend, Dean, David and Mitch.
March 01, 2013
Goodbye Harvey; you are a wonderful person who always tried to teach everyone something. Our political debates were sometimes heated, but as I said previously; you always taught me something. Thank you for welcoming me into your family. We will miss ou very much. -Craig
Craig Mayer
February 27, 2013 | Derwood, MD