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Alfred Henry 'Al' Steinke

Alfred Henry “Al” Steinke, the son of Henry and Lydia (Krueger) Steinke was born on March 20, 1945 in Grand Forks, North Dakota.  He died suddenly at the age of 69 years on Thursday, August 21, 2014 at the Heart of America Medical Center in Rugby, North Dakota.

Al was raised in the home of his parents in rural Niagara, North Dakota.  He attended high school at the North West School of Agriculture in Crookston, MN and graduated in 1963.  He attended Lake Region Junior College, Devils Lake and received his Surveyors Certificate after which he enrolled at the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks in 1964. Al worked for the City of Grand Forks as a surveyor while attending college and was an Air Force ROTC Cadet.  In his senior year at UND, he earned his private pilot’s license in the first class of the John D. Odegard School of Aerospace and Sciences.  In 1969, Al graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting.  Al took a job in Grand Forks working for World Seeds, Inc., an Art Greenberg Company.  In the fall of 1970, he moved to Rugby where he was employed by Hartl and Orvik, Attorneys at Law as an accountant.  On May 8, 1972, he established, A H Steinke & Co., opening his own accounting practice in Rugby.  In the years to follow he also opened accounting practices in Rolla, Minot, Leeds and Hazen, hiring and nurturing accountants that subsequently purchased each of those accounting practices. He managed the Rugby Credit Union for many years and introduced share drafts to its customers.  Al married Sharon Surface in 1964 and together they had two children, a daughter Lori and a son Brad.  On July 11, 1981 he was united in marriage to Susan Anderson and they had a daughter, Stephanie.  Al and Susan continued to make their home in Rugby and worked the accounting practice together.  After the marriage to Susan, they also farmed for many years.  Al loved all aspects of the farm, especially harvest.  In the later years, in an effort to slow life down some, Al and Susan rented out the farmland.  Al spent many hours at the farm, especially in the summer with his two cylinder tractor collection, and mowing, gardening and caring for the farmstead.  It was where he loved to be.  He also enjoyed his interaction with his clients, helping them gave him a great sense of satisfaction and often he willingly dropped everything to help them.  He was one of the founders in 1977 of the Rugby Chamber of Commerce and spent many years as their Executive Secretary.  He was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church and was their treasurer for several years.

Al is survived by his wife, Susan; children, Lori (Travis) Hanson of Grand Forks, Brad (Kelly) Steinke of Albertville, MN, and Stephanie Steinke (Brooks Houim) of Rugby; grandchildren, Alicia Hanson (Josh) McGoven, McKenzie Hanson, Hunter and Danielle Steinke; a great grandchild, Easton McGoven; brothers, John (Susan) of Grand Forks and William of Mesa, AZ; nieces, nephews; other relatives and friends.  He was preceded in death by a sister Marie at age 2; and his parents.

Memorials in his name may be directed to
UND Foundation
Department of Aerospace or Accounting
and mailed to UND Foundation
3501 University Ave Stop 8157
Grand Forks, ND 58202-8157

Funeral Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, August 30, 2014 at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Rugby, burial in Persilla Watts Cemetery, Rugby.  Rev. Dennis Neels, officiating.

Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Anderson Funeral Home in Rugby and will continue for one hour prior to the time of services at the Church on Saturday.

A time of prayer and sharing of memories will begin at 7:00 p.m. Friday in the funeral home.


Posted Condolences:

Please accept my belated condolences for your loss. My sincere sympathy to you and the entire Steinke family in this time of mourning.
Robert Caulkins


Dear Sue and family,
We are so very saddened to have lost Al. He brightened our days with every thought and conversation. You are in our prayers. May God bless his memory.
Al & Rita Staloch


Our thoughts and prayers are with you Sue, and your family, at this sad and difficult time. We will sure miss our visits with him even though I always said I would rather have a root canal, than meet with Al. My next batch of bread will be for him! May God Bless
James and Diane Tufte


Dear Sue and family,
Nikki and I are so saddened by the sudden loss of Al. He made the year end accounting of the ranch books way more fun that it should be. We'll greatly miss his personality, our chats about old John Deeres, and the numbers that he would churn out of his computer (called the machine 'Igor' right?). Know that you all are in our prayers in the days and weeks to come. God bless his memory.
With sympathy, Ryan and Nikki Taylor and family


To the Al Steinke families - sorry for your loss - prayers and thoughts are with you - May God Bless - PAL


Tax season will never be the same without Al. He had a great sense of humor and could work the numbers like no other. You, his family are in our thoughts and prayers. With deepest sympathy.
Ron and Rita Brossart


So sorry for your loss he will be missed, we want you to know you and your family are in our thoughts an prayers
Dave & Norma


Sue, so sorry to hear of Al's passing! I just happened to run across it in some obits in the Pierce County Tribune! Wanted to send my condolences to you and family. You are in my thoughts during this holiday season! God bless!
Carol



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