M.-Steiner-Obituary

M. Lee Steiner

Portland, Oregon

Jan 18, 1937 – Dec 27, 2021 (Age 84)

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BORN
January 18, 1937
DIED
December 27, 2021
AGE
84
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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M. Lee SteinerJan. 18, 1937 - Dec. 27, 2021 Milton Lee Steiner was born in Portland, Ore., Jan. 18, 1937, to Milton Byrd Steiner and Vera Prudhomme Steiner. He passed away Dec. 27, 2021. Lee attended Cathedral grade school, Columbia Prep middle school, Lincoln High School and the University of...

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One of the best people I ever knew. A terrific person, and I know of no other. He happens to be related to Steve Dorsey, who is my best friend. Lee was there when the rocks fell down and we always survived. What a great guy! I've always loved you Lee! Your good friend Bob Ritter

As a classmate of lee´s at Lincoln and a Duck, I was friend and a fan. Before he moved to McMinnville, Lee and I had lunch together often. I´m so sorry I didn´t continue to carry on this tradition. I have picture of Lee, and five other Cards on my den wall, which will keep him in my mind. Rest In Peace Lee. Bob

I send my condolences to Lee's family and he will be sorely missed by his family and friends! Lee and I attended Lincoln High School together and played on the same football team. We both attended the University of Oregon and were members of Alpha Tau Omega. Lee was a respected banker at First Interstate Bank and U.S. Bank where I'd see him frequently as he represented the Trust Department so well. John Eskildsen

I worked with Lee at First Interstate Bank. In fact, for awhile our desks were next to each other. His good humor and optimism were infectious. I always enjoyed conversations with Lee. All the best to the family.

I too was a trust officer with First Interstate Bank during the time that Lee was there. We are the same age. I remember him as an accomplished bank officer and a credit to our business. Each of us spent our careers working in Portland in the Trust business. He was a great guy and well liked.

To Lee´s wonderful family, Jim and I are so sorry to lose another legacy of the Steiner/Fry family! He was a wonderful man and will be missed!

Margo and I helped them get married - - and Julie and Lee helped us. It was decades of joy to be in their aura. They were the sweetest couple in Christendom, consummate givers. Condolences: Chris, Maria, Anne and inner circle. How they enriched our journey. Sleep well, Julie and Lee.

Uncle Lee and Aunt Julie will always be in our thoughts. I have such fond memories of spending time with them and our cousins at family gatherings. Lee´s unparalleled BBQ prowess was truly legendary. A Neskowin Work Party, improving or repairing the family beach home, wasn´t complete without him and Lee always made time to chat with us "kids." . I loved hearing him share stories about our grandparents and the early days at Neskowin and I know he enjoyed spending time there as much as we...