Service Details
Her funeral service will be held at the downtown campus of Faithbridge United Methodist Church, 212 11th Street, on Wednesday, May 19th at 12:00 Noon with Rev. Devin Tharp officiating. Visitation will be in the church on Wednesday, from 10:00 a.m. until the time of the service. Private burial will follow in Mound Cemetery.: The service will be lived streamed at this link just click https://youtu.be/mx3IGS7q_BU
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Flowers by WalterMary Ann Steiner, 78, passed away at her residence on Friday, May 14th, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Oshkosh, WI on September 4, 1942 and is the only beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Josephine (nee: Lang) Kellerman.
After graduating from high school, Mary Ann obtained her beautician certification. On August 10, 1963, in St. Peter Catholic Church, in Oshkosh, she was united in marriage to the love of her life, Ellis E. Steiner. In 1964 the Steiner’s moved to Plainfield, IL and in 1970 relocated to their family home in Racine.
Mary Ann was a member of Faithbridge Church-Downtown Campus (formerly EUM) where she served as the Sunday School Superintendent and sang in the choir. She also was a member of the Christian Women’s League. After being an amazing stay at home mom and raising her family, Mary Ann had been employed in retail at Boston Store, Eitel’s, and retired from Talbots as a key holder in 2009. In retirement she loved to gather with her knitting group, going out Wells Brothers pizza, spending time with each of her grandchildren personally and at all of their events, and enjoyed building memories with her family. The two greatest loves of her life were her family and her faith.
Surviving are her loving husband of nearly 58 years, Ellis E. Steiner; their children, Michael J. Steiner and his wife, Nada Filipovich, of St. Paul, MN, Ann C. Steiner Saab and her husband, Fouad Saab, of Wauwatosa, WI, and Kathryn “Katie” J. Steiner, of Katy, TX; her grandchildren, Anya Steiner (Eric), Josef Steiner, Elise Steiner, Nicholas Saab (Hanan), Madeline Saab, Lily Saab, and Sophia Saab; great grandson Aiden Saab.
Karen helsinger says
Our condolences from our family and your time of mourning
Sandi Fox says
Fond memories of working with MaryAnn for many years. A very loyal friend and employee. MaryAnn always put her best foot forward taking time with her hair and make-up and coordinating her favorite outfits. She truly loved ladies apparel and accessories!
Marc Stewart & Adriana Andreeva says
My deepest condolence to the Steiner Family on the passing of Mary Ann. Adi and I give our deepest sympathy on your family’s loss.
Bill and everyone at Wells brothers says
Ellis so very sorry to hear of Mary Ann’s passing. We will truly miss her smiling face and kind spirit. God bless you and comfort you and your family at this time.
Nancy Hone in St Paul Minnesota says
It is always hard to lose a loving parent. It feels so final.
No longer can we ask questions about our lives and our
family histories. It breaks our heart. The pain is deep.
But as those of us left behind eventually heal but never
forget. I always say that if no one cries upon our passing,
what did we live for. Mother’s love and her memories
will be alway be known and felt. And with Mary’s faith,
you can have confidence that she is looking down upon
you and loving you forever. My sympathies are with the
whole family but especially Michael and his family who
have been my next door neighbor for pushing 30 years.
Grieve. Love. Heal.
Laura Adams Medendorp says
What a beautiful picture of Mary Ann! Since our EUM days together and later family picnics, it is how my family will always remember her, and Ellis, with such gentle kindness and with a smile for everyone. Rest and be comforted.
The Adams and Medendorp Families