Obituaries.(NEWS)

From: Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN) | Date: December 19, 2004 | Copyright information

Mac Lennan C. Joyce, died 11/6/04. Memorial Service Monday, 12/27/04 at 1:00 PM at Lake Harriet Christian Church, W. 50th at Beard, Mpls.

Steinberger Joseph G., of Minnetonka, died Nov. 19, 2004 at the age of 91. Preceded in death by wife, Loraine. Survived by daughter, Kathy (James Young); sons, John and Robert; grandsons, Andrew and Ian Young. Loyal employee of General Mills for over 30 years. Sports enthusiast - "Go Notre Dame!" Avid bridge player. Taught us the meani...

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