Saundra-Steinmier-Obituary

Saundra Steinmier

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Saundra Kay (Young) Stienmier was born April 27, 1938 in Abilene Kansas, and died September 17, 2009, at her home in Castle Pines North, Colorado. She was the wife of Richard Stienmier, M.D. and the mother of Richard B. Steinmeier, (Connie), Dr. Susan I. Diana, (Riley), Julia T. Murray, (Joseph)...

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I have many, many fond memories of Mrs. Steinmier from my years as a Rainbow Girl. I cherish the painting she made for me when I was WA and the Liberty Bell she and my dad made for me when I served as GWA. I went to my first opera with her and had a lot of fun traveling in her sweet little red sports car! Whenever I went to Peterson AFB to visit my dad, I would stop off at the Aero Club to visit and check in with her. I still think of her often and she will always hold a special place in my...

To the Steinmier family -

Saundra was a "very special friend" to Mike and I as well as our daughters, Shawna and Sheri. We often think of all of you and the time we shared together while we lived in Colorado.

Mike and I send our deepest condolences to all of you.

Mike and Jan Van Houten

She was a person who was always "there for you" and never asked for anything in return.

To the Steinmier family -

Saundra meant so much to me as a teenager. She gave me guidance and provided the support I needed on so many occasions. I have thought of her often over the years and given silent thanks to her for helping to make me who I am today.

She was a wonderful lady who gave so much to everyone that came into contact with her. Saundra introduced me to flying and some of the finer things in life. She taught me that I have no limits and am capable of...

To the Steinmier family:

Saundra was the best Aero Club manager in the Air Force. I worked with her as a MAJCOM Aero Club supervisor for more than 20 years. 1at in Aero Defense Command and then in Air Force Space Command. Besides being a co-worker, she was a friend, always knowing what was best for her club, base & command. Her knowledge of aircraft, flying condidtions plus every thing else a piolt had to know was superb. She will be missed. Carolyn & I add our prayers to the...

I have many wonderful memories of Mrs. Steinmier during my years as a Rainbow Girl. I went on many trips around the state and to Supreme Assembly with her. I also have many wonderful memories of going to the opera with her, the Aero club, and staying at her house when I would clean it for her. I have not been in touch for the last several years, but I am very sorry to hear of your loss.

To the Steinmier family,
The Berkey family would like to send our thoughts and prayers to you all. we were saden to hear of the loss of Saundra. We will keep you all in our Prayers. She was a great and warm person who always went out of her way to say hi to me here on Peterson when we saw each other. Just know that your angel is now in Heaven looking over all that she knew and loved. Saundra will be deeply missed by all.

Mike, Carol, Matt, and Craig Berkey

Saundra and I spent many years in Boulder growing up. She always was a 'go getter' and one we were all envious of. She lived more life in her short time on earth than most of us together! God Speed, Saundra - you'll finally be free of pain.

Penny Kimmel

Laura and family,
My mother and I were so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. She was an amazing lady who was so full of life. I have several fond memories of her (and you) from our time in Rainbow.
God bless,
Tammy Batman