Warren Edgar “Red” Steinberger

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Warren Edgar “Red” Steinberger Veteran

Birth
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA
Death
24 Feb 1981 (aged 62)
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Bellbrook, Greene County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect J, row 16, grv 2
Memorial ID
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ღ1st Cousin, Once Removedღ

WWII Army

Thank You for visiting our dearly loved Warren. Your kind visit is very much appreciated by our family. God bless.

༻✿ Warren Edgar Steinberger was the eldest son of Clarence and Zora Steinberger. Married Evelyn Jobe. No known children. Warren had thick red hair and his nick name was Red.
Note: After Warren passed away Evelyn married Peter L. Jones on May 16, 1981. Her name is listed by her married name as Ruth Evelyn Steinberger.
When Warren and his brother were very young Zora passed away during labor. The child also passed away. In order for their father to work and provide for his sons Clarence had to give his two boys to his parents, Harry and Dollie Steinberger, where the boys lived for several years. When Clarence met and married his second wife Ann, they made their home in Dayton, Ohio, and brought Warren and his younger brother Merrill there to live with them. They were good to the boys yet the boys both missed their grandparents and always felt that was their true home. Many times Warren and Merrill would get on their bicycles and ride 25 miles to their grandparents home to spend the day and then ride 25 miles back to Dayton again.
Warren and Merrill were inseparable, wherever one was at the other wasn't too far behind, and even though Warren was the eldest he was usually following his brother Merrill. They loved racing cars, hunting and fishing.
Evelyn passed away on August 23, 1991.

Warren we will always love you and miss you. May you rest in peaceful slumber in God's loving arms.

❈ References:
1) Constance Steinberger Bair, member of Daughters of the American Revolution,
2) Alice Powell Steinberger
3) Meriel Steinberger Sterling
4) Mary L. Sterlinng
5) Ralph E. Steinberger

Copyright © 2013 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
ღ1st Cousin, Once Removedღ

WWII Army

Thank You for visiting our dearly loved Warren. Your kind visit is very much appreciated by our family. God bless.

༻✿ Warren Edgar Steinberger was the eldest son of Clarence and Zora Steinberger. Married Evelyn Jobe. No known children. Warren had thick red hair and his nick name was Red.
Note: After Warren passed away Evelyn married Peter L. Jones on May 16, 1981. Her name is listed by her married name as Ruth Evelyn Steinberger.
When Warren and his brother were very young Zora passed away during labor. The child also passed away. In order for their father to work and provide for his sons Clarence had to give his two boys to his parents, Harry and Dollie Steinberger, where the boys lived for several years. When Clarence met and married his second wife Ann, they made their home in Dayton, Ohio, and brought Warren and his younger brother Merrill there to live with them. They were good to the boys yet the boys both missed their grandparents and always felt that was their true home. Many times Warren and Merrill would get on their bicycles and ride 25 miles to their grandparents home to spend the day and then ride 25 miles back to Dayton again.
Warren and Merrill were inseparable, wherever one was at the other wasn't too far behind, and even though Warren was the eldest he was usually following his brother Merrill. They loved racing cars, hunting and fishing.
Evelyn passed away on August 23, 1991.

Warren we will always love you and miss you. May you rest in peaceful slumber in God's loving arms.

❈ References:
1) Constance Steinberger Bair, member of Daughters of the American Revolution,
2) Alice Powell Steinberger
3) Meriel Steinberger Sterling
4) Mary L. Sterlinng
5) Ralph E. Steinberger

Copyright © 2013 by Mary L. Sterling All personal materials, images, and data contained herein are not to be copied or down loaded for commercial purposes of duplication, distribution, or publishing without the express written permission of the owner. Information contained on this memorial is provided free for the purpose of aiding individuals doing genealogical research and to preserve family history.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED