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Jacqueline Y. Steiner

Phoenix, Arizona

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Jacqueline Y. Steiner, 73, died August 19, 2003, in Prescott, Arizona, of cancer recurring after brain surgery and chemical and radiation treatments "Jacque" Yelland was born November 4, 1929, in Pasadena, California. She graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts degree...

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Fred,

I am sorry to hear that Jacqueline has passed away. My prayers are with you. If you need anything, please let me know.

Carolyn McGough

Jacque Steiner has been our landlady for over five years. We found her to be a very careing and understanding person. There is so much we could say but not enough words to put them in. We plan on stayng another five years, her memory will stay on this hill and with us. Please accept our deepest sympathy and prayers.

Loren, Victoria
& Mysti Howell

Jackie will be truly missed! Although I didn't know her personally, I had met her at several of the Girl Scout Annual Meetings.....She was a great speaker, and also a great listener! She started the new "Revolution" within the AZCPGSC a few years ago.....and I know it will live on! She was really inspiring to a "regular" mom just trying to make a difference by being a Girl Scout leader. My troop's thoughts and prayers are with her family. From Troop 476, Tempe

With deepest sympathy to the family of Jacqueline Steiner. I had the pleasure of knowing Jacque while working as a staff person with the Girl Scout Organization. Jacque's immense capacity for helping others will forever be remembered. Those of us fortune enough to work with or just meet her shall miss her smiling presence.

Troop 1130, Mountain Ridge High School, Sunrise Neighborhood sends their condolences. Her family will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers.

My deepest condolences to the family of Jacqueline Steiner. I was a Girl Scout leader during her presidency and appreciated her dedication and service to future of Arizona women.