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Mary Steinle

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— Mary “Brooke” Steinle, 77, of Rehoboth Beach, Del., and formerly of Pawcatuck, passed away peacefully Thursday, July 9, 2020, at Beebe Hospital, in Lewes, Del. She was born Feb. 24, 1943, in Philadelph­ia, Pa., daughter of the late Charles A. Jr. and Laura Lee Owens. Brooke was the granddaugh­ter of the late Charles Allen Sr. and Mattie Byrne Payne Owens of Wilmington, Del., and the late Dr. Roy Franklin Corley and Henrietta Palmer Bailey of Smyrna, Del. Dr. Corley was Lieutenant Governor in the 1930s.

Brooke attended primary, junior high and high school in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, graduating in 1961. She received an associate degree in Liberal Arts from Stratford College, Danville, Va., in 1963. Brooke worked in human resources for most of her career in Delaware and Connecticu­t. She retired from Connecticu­t College in New London in 1996, where she was the Internatio­nal Students’ Advisor, Coordinato­r of Services to Students with Disabiliti­es, and the Assistant Director of the Writing Center.

From the age of nine or so, Brooke would accompany a dear family friend, Gini Laurie, to the polio unit at the Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. Gini lost three siblings to polio when they were children and because of this, she devoted time to the patients at the clinic and happily took her young charge, Brooke, with her. Mrs. Laurie establishe­d a small magazine for those leaving the clinic to keep everyone in touch. Brooke made several friends there and would go to the Lauries’ house where Gini and her husband, Joe, would entertain those with polio and other problems that had caused them to lose the ability to use their limbs, or the ability to breathe properly due to paralysis of their diaphragms. Even though the patients had graduated from their cumbersome iron lungs, some of them had portable iron lungs to use. Brooke, Gini and other volunteers would take the people in attendance into the Lauries’ backyard swimming pool where they could move about a bit in the water. When she graduated from Stratford College, Gini hired Brooke to assist her with had become the Toomey J. Gazette. She and Gini compiled articles and stories (mostly contribute­d by the paraplegic­s, quadripleg­ics or others with similar disabiliti­es), and printed the magazine at the Lauries’ home. Gini and Joe were her parents’ dear friends in Chagrin Falls, and Brooke thought of them as her “second set of parents.”

Brooke was an active member of the Village Improvemen­t Associatio­n (VIA) in Rehoboth Beach, Del., from 2002 through 2011. She was also a member of the Rehoboth Art League (RAL) and the Rehoboth Bay Sailing

Associatio­n (RBSA). Previously, Brooke was an active member of The Lutheran Church of Our Savior (LCOS) in Rehoboth Beach, where she was instrument­al in establishi­ng the ESL (English as a Second Language) program. She belonged to several bridge clubs and book clubs, which she thoroughly enjoyed. Brooke was also an active member of several civic organizati­ons, such as the Stonington Junior Women’s Club (where she received an award for outstandin­g new member her first year and Woman of the Year her second year) and the Southeaste­rn Connecticu­t Child and Family Services Organizati­on, while living in Connecticu­t for 30 years. She was active in both of her children’s PTAs throughout their primary and high school years, as well as Sports Booster Club when they were in high school. She loved animals, especially her loyal canine companion, Bear.

Brooke was diagnosed with T-Cell LGL (Large Granular Leukemia) with Neutropeni­a/ Anemia, a rare type of leukemia, in 2007. She spent three months in 2007 receiving blood transfusio­ns; again for two months in 2008 and for five months in 2014. Dr. Srihari Peri, her oncologist, recommende­d a clinical trial at the National Institutes for Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Md., in the fall of 2014. Although her type of leukemia would never go into remission, the Campath treatment with this trial did bring her counts into positive readings.

Above all, Brooke cherished time spent with those she held most dear. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmothe­r, sister, aunt and friend who was loved by many and will be fondly remembered by all who knew her.

Brooke is survived by her beloved husband of 53 years, Frederick Richard “Dick” Steinle of Rehoboth Beach, Del.; her son, Rick Steinle (Pamela) of Pittsburgh, Pa.; her daughter, Molly Kristofak of West Hartford; her grandchild­ren, Brett Steinle of Pittsburgh, Pa., Charlie Kristofak, and Megan Kristofak, both of West Hartford,; her sister, Lee Wiley (Larry) of Chagrin Falls, Ohio; her brother-in-law, Alan Steinle (Larraine) of Wilmington, Del.; several nieces, nephews, grandniece­s and nephews, and great-grandnephe­ws; as well as her dearest friends, Vicki and Steve Beshore of Norfolk, Va.

All services will be private. Arrangemen­ts are being handled by Parsell Funeral Homes and Crematoriu­m, Atkins-Lodge Chapel, Lewes, Del.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributi­ons in Brooke’s memory to the American Cancer Society for Leukemia Research: PO Box 22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.

Please visit Brooke’s Life Memorial Webpage and sign her online guestbook at www. parsellfun­eralhomes.com.

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