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John Steineger Obituary

John Francis (Jack) Steineger, a third-generation resident and lifelong supporter of Wyandotte County, who as a State Senator earned statewide recognition for his environmental efforts, died May 1 of natural causes. He was 87. Mr. Steineger served as a State Senator from Wyandotte County from 1964 to 1992, helping to pass the first state air pollution law and establish the Tallgrass Prairie as a natural preserve. He was named Conservation Legislator of the Year by the Kansas Wildlife Federation in 1974 and was honored with a 1975 Air Conservation Award by the Kansas Wildlife Federation for "outstanding contributions to the wise use and management of the nation's natural resources." He was selected Outstanding State Senator by the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University in 1972 and served as Senate minority leader from 1976 to 1988. In 1982, he received a Legislative Improvement Award from the Ford Foundation. "The knowledge and the friendship of a public servant who was as dedicated as Jack to his constituents in Wyandotte County and who so exemplified that through his actions is something I treasure to this day," said Edward F. Riley, retired chair of the U.S. Parole commission and former State Senator from Leavenworth, who was a close friend from the days he served with Mr. Steineger in the State Senate. "He was able to sponsor and get adopted legislation related to pari-mutuel issues and liquor by the drink that was progressive in the state of Kansas and resulted in the immense development that is still ongoing today in Wyandotte County. The city of Kansas City is what it is today because of his efforts." In 1949, Mr. Steineger married Margaret Ruth Leisy of Dallas. After a honeymoon in New Orleans, they moved to Washington D.C. where he served in the office of the U.S. Department of Labor. He was a member of the U.S. Department of State Diplomatic Corps from 1950 to 1958, serving as a cultural attach in first Germany and later Iraq. His service allowed him to travel extensively in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Italy. He returned to Wyandotte County in 1957 and joined the Finigian, Poizner and Tucker law firm before opening his own law office, Steineger and Reid, in 1963. He served as a Juvenile Court Judge in 1958 and Wyandotte County Chief Prosecutor in 1960. He served on the boards of many civic organizations, including as president of People-to-People and the Kansas City Ballet Association. He served on the Council of State Governments Intergovernmental Relations Committee, the Kansas Arts Commission, the Kiwanis Youth Committee, the Boy Scout Board, and the American Royal Association. He received numerous awards and honors from many clubs and organizations. Mr. Steineger graduated from Wyandotte High School in 1942 and attended the University of Southern California in 1942-43, but his education was interrupted by World War II. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1943 and was a commissioned ensign by the end of his service in 1946. While in the Navy, he completed Midshipman's School. After the war, he enrolled at the University of Kansas and joined the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He earned a bachelor's degree and a Doctor of Laws in 1949. He was a lifelong supporter of KU. Mr. Steineger was an avid skier, tennis player and sailor. For many years, he owned a succession of sailboats that were moored in the Caribbean Islands, where he sailed extensively. He also sailed in the Mediterranean and on the Eastern Seaboard. He enjoyed gardening and especially loved the springtime, when Wyandotte County flowers were in bloom. Mr. Steineger leaves his wife, Margaret, of 62 years, sons John and Sen. Chris Steineger, daughters Cynthia Steineger Blair and Melissa, and grandchild Kisha. He was preceded in death by his parents, John F. Steineger and June Wear Steineger. Visitation will be 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 6, at the Joseph A. Butler & Son Funeral Home, 19th and Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kan. Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Monday, May 7 at the Highland Park Cemetery. A memorial service will follow at 4 p.m. and reception at 5 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 1300 N. 18th St., Kansas City, Kan. Contributions in his memory may be made to the Grinter Place Friends, 1400 S. 78th St., KCK 66111, St. Paul's Episcopal Church or other Wyandotte County organization. (Arr.: Joseph A. Butler & Son, 913.371.7000; butlerandsonfuneralhome.com)

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on May 5, 2012.

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Carol

November 12, 2024

Mr. Steineger was best man in 1942 at the wedding of Paul Goodrich and Winifred Lacy, my parents.

Kelley Cox

May 14, 2012

I just found out about this on Chris' facebook page. So sorry to hear of Jack's passing. He had a long and vivid life, and always lived up to his ideals. Love and blessings to you all. Kelley Soden Cox

Ann Duffy

May 8, 2012

I am so sorry for this loss. Jack was a great man that had the ablility to teach without anyone realizing it. He made us laugh on a daily basis when he came into work even when he was so busy he could not sit down. He earned the respect of many Kansans. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Bob Wear

May 7, 2012

Margaret--

I'm so glad that mom was able to get to Jack's wake tonight! Mom and dad were always so very fond of both of you, and I know that they really enjoyed sharing your company. They always shared the details of their visits with me, and I wish I had had the opportunity to meet him. He sounds like he was quite a man. I've lost touch with Dad's family since he and his siblings are gone, but Jack's passing has inspired me to get contact information for other family members from my mom.

I'd like to express my deepest condolences to you all, and to thank you for the gift of Jack to the good people of the State of Kansas, and most especially with the rest of his extended family.

With love and sympathy,

Bob Wear

Melissa Wangemann

May 3, 2012

So sorry to hear of your loss. I hope your memories of Jack help you recover from the grief you are experiencing now.

dolores daniels

May 3, 2012

So Sorry for your Lost, you and your family are in my prayer.

May 3, 2012

Jack was a great State Senator and a good friend.
He will be missed by all.
Rick W

May 2, 2012

I am sorry to learn of the Senator's death following a long a distinguished career. I first met Mr. Steineger as a youth working in my father's business. Jack and my father were both Dems., so when he came in, they discussed issues of the day. He will be missed by his constituents and the community at large.
Joe H. Vaughan, Jr.

Jim Ploger

May 2, 2012

Jack will be missed..... he was a stalwart for the State of Kansas.

Terry J. Clark

May 2, 2012

Sorry for the loss of Jack. He was a super person. I had some very good times with him and Margaret when I lived in Wyandotte County for about 30 years. The Steineger Family have been good friends for a long time and still to this day. It was nice to have Chris visit us in Austria last year. God bless him and all the family. Terry J. & Frieda Clark

Marilyn Stepaniak-Downs

May 2, 2012

Mr. Steineger dedicated his life to the service of his country, state, and community. He served with integrity. He cherished the time he spent with his family, and warmly welcomed their many friends. I am fortunate to have known him.

Bob

May 2, 2012

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Steineger. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

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