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Mary Kinney Steinke

Mary Annette (Kinney) Steinke passed away peacefully in the memory care unit at the Orchards of Minnetonka on Monday May 2nd. She had been there nearly three years, suffering from dementia. She was born in Superior, Wisconsin on December 6th, 1934, and is preceded in death by her father and mother, Clarence E. and Ruth Kinney and her brother John G. Kinney, all from Superior. She is survived by her husband, Glenn, son, John (Meg) Steinke, daughter, Maren (Paul) Luedemann, and three grandchildren, Derek and Tenley Steinke, and Cadyn Luedemann. Mary was baptized, confirmed, and married at Concordia Lutheran Church in Superior. She attended Central High School, played violin in the school orchestra, participated in many school activities, and played piano. Her interest in music continued at the University of Minnesota (U of M) as she majored in piano performance, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree. At the U of M, she was a member and president of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Mary and Glenn w

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