Sandee-STEINER-Obituary

Sandee STEINER

Roseville, Minnesota

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(nee Petri) Age 68, of Roseville Passed away September 21, 2015 Surrounded by her loving family and friends. Longtime employee of the Minnesota Children's Museum. She will be missed by her loving husband of 50 years, Art "Dad"; children, Stac, Artie, and Jody (Jim) Gienger; grandchildren, James,...

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM LOVE YOU, STAC

Dearest Artie and Family,

I loved Sandee very much and losing someone we love is nothing easy, but knowing that I was lucky enough to have been blessed with all the happy memories that we've shared and to be a part of her life before she went to her Glory brings peace during this painful time.

May my condolences bring you consolation and peace during this painful time as well.

Miss you!!!

Artie, so nice seeing you and your family and Sandee's work family today.

She was loved and will be truely missed.

I worked with sandee for the last
20 years, and I never knew a nicer and
caring person then her. she always wanted to know how I was and was always
up for a quick chat. I will miss coming in
to work as I roll by her desk In my power wheel chair and hear her say "SLOW DOWN "
My thoughts are with her family as we all
remember all the good times. rest in peace
until we meet again.

-jeff Vanderveer.

My deepest and heartful condolences to Sandee'S Artie and family. While I worked at the Children'S Museum and after I left, Sandee was a beloved coworker and friend. She had such a wonderful magic about her. I will miss her long phone conversations and greeting cards covered with stickers.
Barbara Lewerer

What do I miss about Sandee? When I would walk in and say "good morning Sandee" and she would say "how you doing there Mark", Sharing Mom's baked goods with her, treating her to a Hershey bar"with" almonds, sharing how our weekends went and sharing bits of gossip, her open mindedness and all inclusiveness of all people, teaming up with Shawn to steal her beloved purple pen,teasing her seasonally with her Duck Dynasty bearded picture themed for the occasion,what do I miss most? Her...

your family is in our prayer

Keith Ann Ginger Davis

During my 17 years of working with Sandee, she often reminded me that the ability to laugh and find humor in even the most trying situations was always the best approach. I miss her every day I walk into to the museum, and the world is a little less bright without her smiling eyes. Rest in peace, dear friend.
-Mary Weiland