=
Expand search form

Paul J. Steinberger: March 28, 1941 – March 25, 2016

Born in Silverton Hospital and graduated from Silverton Union High School, Paul later served in the Army from 1959 – 1962.  Married to Lorna Steinberger, they lived in Silverton until 1988 when they moved to White Mountain Lake, Ariz. 

While in Silverton, Paul owned PJ’s Catering and in Arizona worked for White Mountian Passenger Lines.

Paul is preceeded in death by his sister, Beverly Todd.  He is survived by his brother David Steinberger and niece Toni Todd – as well as four children and their spouses, Kevin (Stacy), Amy (Brad), Kyle (Julie) and Michael. 7 Grandchildren; Nicole, Kelsey, Kyler, Jake, Colin, Jaqlyn and Zachary and two great-grandchildren Zoey and Luke.

His biggest loves were reading and golfing and if it was sunny out, you could most likely find him at the golf course.

A celebration of life will be planned for later this summer in Silverton.  Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society.

Previous Article

‘A wild trip’: 65 years of marriage and the Wallaces are still going strong

Next Article

Farmer’s Market opens

You might be interested in …

Eager hosts: District meet at JFK

By James Day Kennedy High has the honor of hosting the combined Tri-River/PacWest District Track and Field Championships May 14-15 at its newly remodeled facility. “All of us are very excited about having this meet on our home track and we are already working hard to make this a great meet for all the competitors,” veteran Trojans Coach Steve Ritchie […]

Official portrait of the Liberal University of Oregon faculty, a “freethinking” group founded in Silverton, photographed circa 1900. Silverton Country Historical Society

Torch of Reason – Preserving Silverton’s history using modern technology

By Melissa Wagoner Did you know Silverton was once home to the first secular university west of the Mississippi? Created in the 1890s by a group of “freethinking” Silvertonians – including Homer Davenport’s cousin, Pearl Geer, and his sister, Alice – the Liberal University of Oregon (LUO) aimed to “impartially cover and stimulate the higher culture and motives of life.” […]