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Mary Kay Stenger Ph.D.

Topeka, Ks, Iowa

1945 - 2015

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Mary Kay Stenger, PhDTopeka, KSMary Kay Stenger, 70, Topeka, died Friday, September 25, 2015 at her home.She was born January 5, 1945 the daughter of Paul and Margie (Wolf) Stenger. She was a school psychologist. Prior, she worked in the juvenile justice field and was a pioneer in the studies of...

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I have never met anyone that I grew attached to immediately as I did Mary Kay. We had many good times at the casino, shared meals, and wonderful visits catching up on our families. She was a very giving, sharing person and loved her family immensely. On several occasions I have gone to Sac & Fox, and seen a pretty gray haired lady from the back, and always think "maybe she is back to make one more wager on her favorite machine". Wonderful gal and wonderful memories.

I miss seeing her so much. She was a true friend and when I go to the casino and see someone from the back with short gray hair, I think of her. Wish she was here to talk to!

I loved working with Mary Kay in the Seaman Schools. She was always focused on the students, wanting each and everyone to succeed. I know she loved the Casino!! I will miss her wonderful stories. Rest in Peace, Mary Kay.

I loved each time I was able to see and visit with Mary. I just loved her. She will be greatly missed. My heart and prayers go out to her family.

I shall miss this lovely friend whom I met at Sac & fox. We had many good times there, eating lunch, chatting and talking about all of the relatives. She loved each and every one of you so much, and was a very proud lady. Always smiling, no matter how bad she felt. Wish I could have had more time with her. Going to the Casino will never be the same without her there. I could loan her a $20.00 and in two days, she would mail it back, with a nice note. I feel truly blessed to have known...

Mary Kay was such a sweet lady. Always enjoyed her coming into the Seaman Schools where I was a secretary. We will miss her pleasant personality. Her family has my sympathy.