Annie Steiner | Obituary

Annie Steiner | Obituary

Annie Steiner, lifelong

resident of Mercer Island,

lost her 12 year battle with

cancer on August 13th, 2020.

She died at home in care of

friends and family.

Annie was born on

2/14/60. It was fitting that

she was born on Valentine’s

Day, because there was never

a kinder, more loving spirit.

Everything she did came

from the heart.

She lived in her childhood home and

continued the Steiner “open-door policy”

so that everyone felt like her home was

theirs. She kept and loved many dogs

throughout her life and everyone’s dogs

were welcome in her home as well. Most

of her friendships dated back to childhood

and school days. She cherished and

nurtured those friendships throughout

her life. The spouses and children of those

friends also came to know and love Annie

for her generosity and deep friendship

and came to love her and think of her as

family.

She was a tie-dye artist and outfitted

anyone who was interested in tie-dye

shirts and other accessories. The south end

Mercer Island QFC dedicated Tuesdays to

Annie, officially calling it “Team Annie/

Tie-dye Tuesdays”.

Annie cared for both of her parents

so that they were able to live at home in

their last years. She replaced her mother,

Charlotte Steiner, on the

Mercer Island Reporter

Christmas card edition

for several years. She also

took care of Mercer Island

Reporter’s Peggy Reynolds

at home as Peggy’s health

declined.

Annie was always

there for people when they

needed her. She was an

incredible cook and catered

many affairs for friends and

family throughout the years. Holidays and

birthdays were often hosted at her home

and attracted large gatherings.

Annie loved to travel, take cruises and

go camping with family and friends. She

was very generous and when she traveled,

loved shopping for gifts for friends and

family at home. She also loved to gamble

at local casinos, Reno and Las Vegas,

treating friends and family to meals and

lodging “earned” there.

Annie was preceded in death by her

parents, her father The Honorable Samuel

J. Steiner and her mother, Mercer Island

Times Columnist Charlotte Steiner. Annie

is survived by her partner Andrew Taimi,

brother Harry Steiner, sister-in-law Teresa

Squillace and beloved niece Ruby Steiner.

Due to Covid-19, the family will have a

private graveside service. In lieu of flowers,

please send donations to Seattle Cancer

Care Alliance.