Lois Sema Steiner | Realtor, 73
Lois Sema Steiner, 73, a real estate broker who did much of her business in Levittown, where she also lived for many years, died July 31 at Abington Memorial Hospital after a series of strokes.
Lois Sema Steiner, 73, a real estate broker who did much of her business in Levittown, where she also lived for many years, died July 31 at Abington Memorial Hospital after a series of strokes.
Mrs. Steiner was a resident of Levittown for more than 50 years and was so associated with it she was known as "Queen of the Clubber," which is a style of home in the development.
"She really was the Realtor around here," her son Cory said. "She could have been called the 'Queen of Levittown.' "
Mrs. Steiner got her real estate license in 1983 after spending 25 years as a nurse. She graduated from Albert Einstein School of Medicine's nursing program in 1955.
Mrs. Steiner continued to work in real estate until a few months ago.
She was active with Temple Shalom in Levittown, serving on numerous committees and working in fund-raising. She was cochairwoman of the synagogue's 50th anniversary celebration.
Mrs. Steiner loved to spend time with her children and go to the Shore, especially to Long Beach Island and Ventnor.
Mrs. Steiner is also survived by sons Michael and David; daughters Beth Steiner and Amy Krafchik; two brothers; and six grandchildren.
The funeral will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at Temple Shalom, 2901 Edgely Rd., Levittown. Burial will be in Shalom Memorial Park in Huntingdon Valley.
Memorial donations may be made to the Hendel Foundation at Temple Shalom, 2901 Edgely Rd., Levittown, Pa. 19057.