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Norman “Norm” Frederick Steiner
Popkess Mortuary in Sabetha
Longmont, CO

Norman “Norm” Frederick Steiner, 89, of Longmont, Colorado passed away on Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at Casey- Pond Senior Living in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.

Norm was born December 19, 1933, in Sabetha, Kansas to Joseph and Esther Daisy (Kotapish) Steiner. He grew up working on the family farm near Sabetha with his brothers and sisters. He graduated from Sabetha High School in 1951.

After graduating from high school, Norm joined the United States Army and served two years as an Air Defense Artilleryman. Following his service, he attended Kansas State University and graduated in 1960 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering. While at Kansas State, Norm fulfilled his childhood dream of learning to fly, earning his private pilot- license through the university flying club.

After graduation, Norm moved to Wichita, Kansas where he met and married Holly Schaetzle on February 25, 1961.

Norm was hired by Cessna Aircraft Company in Wichita and so began a 54-year aviation career. He began at Cessna as an engineer but spent many weekends delivering airplanes from the Cessna factory in Wichita to customers throughout the United States. These adventurous trips, often in airplanes without even a radio, were the source of many hilarious and sometimes scary stories with which he loved to regale his family.

Norm worked on a wide variety of aircraft design programs for Cessna, American Aviation, and Grumman. In 1979, he accepted a position as Engineering Manager for Parker Hannifin in Longmont, Colorado. In 1987, he started his own company, Air Comm Corporation, in the basement of the family home. Air Comm designed and manufactured innovative environmental control systems for a wide variety of civilian and military aircraft. In 2005, Norm sold the business but continued working there until he fully retired in 2014 to spend more time on his farm south of Longmont, where he grew hay and enjoyed beautiful sunsets over Long- Peak.

Norm loved Colorado and enjoyed skiing and fly fishing. He traveled extensively with his wife, Holly, and the two were patrons of the Colorado Ballet in Denver.

Norm was preceded in death by his parents; four brothers, Joseph, Loren, Lyle, and Merlin; and four sisters, Lois, Mary, Alma Jeanette, and Estella Ann.

Norm is survived by his wife, Holly Steiner; his three sons, Richard (Deirdre), James (Kimiko), and Keith (Britt); and his six grandchildren, Jessica, Alex, Lucas, Isabella, Ethan, and Emma.

A funeral service will be held on Saturday, March 4, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at the Popkess Mortuary Chapel in Sabetha, Kansas. Prior to the funeral service, a visitation will be held from 9:00 a.m. until service time at the Popkess Mortuary Chapel. The interment will be made in the Albany Cemetery, north of Sabetha. In the spring, a memorial service will be held in the Boulder/Longmont area in Colorado. In lieu of flowers, please help students in need pursue their aviation dreams in Norm- honor. A memorial for Norman Steiner has been established at the Kansas State University Foundation. Contributions may be sent to: KSU Foundation, 1800 Kimball Ave., Ste 200, Manhattan, Kansas 66502, please indicate fund M47437. To make a gift online, go to www.ksufoundation.org/give/memorials Popkess Mortuary in Sabetha, Kansas is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.popkessmortuaries.com