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Helen Steiner

Schenectady, New York

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Helen Steiner Helen Steiner, born in 1927 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, died at home on December 9, at age 96. Helen came to the USA with her family in 1939. She earned a BS in Psychology from Vassar College in 1948 and a MS in Developmental Reading from SUNY-Albany in 1971. She began her teaching...

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Helen was a true Renaissance woman. My connection was to be her transport driver (Scotia -Glenville Senior Citizen's Van) . She was an interesting and amazing person to interact with. I miss her. A person of her intellect and accomplishment is sorely miss in today's world.

I put a shout out for Helen on Facebook when I heard that she had died and a lot of her former students responded about how special of a teacher she was. You go up there Helen I am sure God is putting you to work up there even now to help people not there yet! God bless a one of a kind woman!!!

I sure do miss my visits with Helen, stopping by for tea and a treat. Glen Hills is not the same without her either.

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I was asking about her at Glen Hills today because she used to come early like me and swim laps for awhile and I hadn't seen her this year. She would use a walker to get to the pool, take her prosthetic off before she got in and start swimming laps. Her friend would come and get the walker and then bring it back to her when she got out. We started chatting and I used to really enjoy talking with her and her friend. I had no idea what her or her friend's names were, only that I enjoyed...

Helen was one of my elementary school teachers. May you cherish all the beautiful memories you have with her.

I will miss my dear friend Helen. We shared many adventures. I´ll miss my best Rummikub player.

Helen was quite an individual. In my role as Monday driver of the Scotia Glenville Senior Citizens Van I had several conversations with her. She had such a positive outlook. She will be missed.

Condolences Linda, Sarah & all those who cherished Ancestor Helen