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Michele Sterner

Westminster, Maryland

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Michele Sterner, 58, of Monrovia, died Saturday Aug. 21, 2010, at Kline Hospice House in Mount Airy. Born Sept. 29, 1951, in Baltimore, she was the daughter of the late Milton and Mildred Amoss. She was the wife of Donald Sterner. She was a graduate of Seton-Keough High School and Hood College....

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Michele was the youngest of our generation of cousins. So unfair that she is gone. Have great memories of visiting her during one of her stays in Ireland. We laughed a lot. She loved life and had much more to do.

WOW ! Michele gone. I have no words for this loss.
Bernadette W. SGI-USA ( New Jersey )

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay awhile, leaving footprints on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same.

Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay awhile, leaving footprints on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same.

Michele made everyone feel important. She was present in the moment, caring and kind. Her love lives on in you, her family. You were always first in her life. Celebrating her life, well lived. May her memory bring you comfort in this time of terrible loss.

i am so sorry to here of michele death ,,she was a special friend ,i have known her since 2001,,i have never herd her say a bad word about anyone,and family always came first, and always a smile on her face
we will always rember her( Garavan family Drummin ireland

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With her easy going manner, Michelle was one of those rare people who gently enters your life and leaves a deep and lasting impression. When you were with her, you knew she was genuinely listening as her empathetic, reassuring presence seemed to fade away life's problems. Her gifted, healing hands eased ailments of all kinds. Now we carry her handprints on our hearts.

Michele, you touched our feet far greater than anyone has ever done and through that experience, you touched our hearts and lives. We have learned so much from you through the short period of time that we were blessed to have known you. You truly leave behind a legacy that will forever be remembered.

I am so sorry to hear of Michele's death. I was fortunate to be able to join my extended family on a trip to Ireland in 2007. She was our "leader" and was not only patient and kind, but really showed how much she loved Ireland. I'll always remember that trip fondly. She will be missed.