I, Sharon Cecelia Steiner, affectionately known as Aunt Sharon, was the second of three children, born on October 28, 1952, to the late Keith Tracy Steiner and Alice Theresa Clark Steiner. I departed this life on November 13, 2022.
I received my education in the DC Catholic and Public-School systems. While working full time, I completed law classes at the USDA Graduate School, graduating after completing paralegal studies.
After forty years of service, I retired from the Federal Government on February 28, 2014. Twenty-six of those years were at the Department of Defense (DOD)/Department of the Navy (DON): Naval Research Lab, National Naval Medical Center, and The Strategic Systems Program. At these agencies, I enjoyed working as a Contracting Officer, Business Systems Specialist, and Contracts auditor (including traveling) as part of the Inspector General's team. I also worked at the Dept. of HUD., General Services Administration, Veteran's Hospital, and the Broadcasting Board of Governors/Voice of America.
On August 25, 2005, I started working part-time as an usher at the MCI Center which later became the Verizon Center, and now Capitol One Arena. I enjoyed games and entertainment.
I enjoyed conversations with young people. I encouraged them to take advantage of available opportunities and never lose the desire to learn; learning can help make the right choices in life.
I enjoyed researching and gathering information on various topics and people. I enjoyed writing, listening to motivational speakers, traveling, volunteering at multiple organizations, and hand dancing.
I published my first book on September 26, 2021, titled “Steiner’s Simple Grammar Guide”. I was reserved and very meticulous.
I was a longtime parishioner (1991) and Usher (1996) at St. Augustine's African American Catholic Church. Once in a while, I visited other churches.
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If you knew me, you understood me.
I am preceded in death by my father, Keith Steiner; sister, Kim Steiner-Jackson. I leave to cherish my memories, my mother, Alice Steiner; two children, Arlethia Spencer and Janita Jones; three grandchildren, Raymond Spencer, III., Jalia Turner, and Makayla Spencer, one great-grandchild, A’myla Butler-Spencer; one sister, Olivia Steiner; One brother-in-law, Conrad Jackson; great aunt, Clarice Clark; nieces, Tamatha Steiner, Shemeika and Ryan; three nephews, Nicholas, Conrad (CJ) and Jordan(Charmae); Host of special nieces, nephews, and cousins. Long-time friends, Adrienne Jackson Lee, Barbara Wilson, Tawanna White, Denise McGoines-Warren, Charlotte Price, Yvonne and Tom Nowlin; Alfred Harding.
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