

She was predeceased by her husband, Hank Steiner, her sister Norma Pardee and her brothers Matthew and Joseph Pennisi. She is survived by her four children, Christine, David, Eddie, and Dan (Stephanie); three grandchildren, Dominic, Cameron, and Marissa; and her sisters, Stella Emmert, Lydia Price and Joyce Pugh.
Angelina attended Pensacola Vocational School and studied typing and shorthand. Her earliest career began at the Pensacola USO Club where she worked as a stenographer. She also worked as a manager at Bell South Telephone Company.
Angelina was a passionate, award winning author whose timeless books of poetry are archived in the Library of Congress. She was a member of the Florida Writer’s Association and loved to cook, sew, and travel. She frequently volunteered through English Setter Rescue.
Angelina touched the lives of so many through her love, generosity and dedication to family. She was a proud member of St. Clement Church and enjoyed serving her community. Her legacy will be remembered as someone who was not only a literary genius in her writing ability, but a light that shined brightly through the many lives she touched.
A private service will be held in Pensacola. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society in her memory.
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