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Robert M. Steiner

Chicago, Illinois

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Robert M. Steiner of Chicago, Illinois, age 81, passed away June 12, 2020 after a valiant battle with prostate cancer. Bob is survived by Penelope, his beloved wife of almost 52 years, and devoted children, Nicole and Robert, Jr. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herman and Lottie Steiner,...

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Dear Penny, I was very sorry to learn that Bob passed away. Although we have not been in touch for years we have wonderful memories of our time together. I have always admired and often think of Bob's impressive investment skills and his ethics. Jan and I hope that you are doing better than can be expected. All the best, Jim

I will miss hearing his stories and our lunch meetings at Mannys. He was a very giving person and I thank him for introducing me to the Posse Foundation. May Gods strength be with you.

The world is a lesser place without Bob Steiner In it. I will always cherish knowing him and our many wonderful times in the city. I especially treasure his many kindnesses to
Sven and me. My sympathy to his lovely family...Penelope, Nicole and Robert. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Truly,
Betty Cittadine.

Me and my Family's deepest condolences to the Steiner Family.

In knowing Rob Jr. I know how special his relationship was with his Father, and not knowing him I only have Rob Jr. as an example. It's clear what a special person Robert was through the friendship and kindness that Rob Jr. has always shown to me and my family. Thank you and sorry for your loss.

Please accept my sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. I worked with Bob at Steiner Diamond a long time ago, and Ive been thinking about how much I learned from him in those few years. I am grateful to have known him. May your wonderful memories be a comfort to you now and always.

I am so sorry for your loss. May tithe pain and grief soon be replaced by wonderful and plentiful of love, happiness and a life well lived
Laurence Geller

Penelope and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Bob was a wonderful person! He was a mentor to me early on in my career in financial services. I will always cherish the memories of our day after Thanksgiving lunches at Manny's Deli! His legacy and memory will live on.

God Bless,
Carrie Cole (Ohannes)

Penelope

I mourn for your loss. Bob and I had minimal contact since our days in Madison. However, I have many
memories. Bob had a strong personality (soft on the inside) and he was talented. He was a good man.
I will miss our friendship.

My condolences to you and the family. Jim Cohen

Dear Penelope and Family:
Robert was a friend and financial mentor for more then 50 years; we spoke often about many things and he was always a source of informed opinion. I along-with many, many others will miss his friendship and counsel . May his passing be a blessing for us all and may his family know no more sorrows.