Funeral Details

Allen Steinberg

May 5, 1953 - April 29, 2026

SERVICE INFORMATION

Date and Time

Monday, May 4, 2026 at 10:30 AM

Service

Chicago Jewish Funerals
Buffalo Grove Chapel
195 North Buffalo Grove Road
Buffalo Grove, Illinois 60089
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Clergy

Cantor Rabbi Rob Jury
Anshe Tikvah

Interment

Randhill Park Cemetery
1700 West Rand Road
Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004
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Luncheon

Saranellos following the interment
601 N Milwaukee Ave
Wheeling, Illinois 60090
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OBITUARY

Allen Steinberg, 72

Beloved husband of Sharon Steinberg. Loving father of Danny Steinberg and Tanya Steinberg and step father of Drew Whitaker. Dear brother of Richard Steinberg. Service Monday, May 4, 2026, 10:30 AM at Chicago Jewish Funerals, 195 N. Buffalo Grove Road (One block north of Lake Cook Road) Buffalo Grove. Interment Randhill Park Cemetery, Arlington Heights. Arrangements by Chicago Jewish Funerals – Buffalo Grove Chapel, 847.229.8822, www.cjfinfo.com


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Baruch Dayan Ha’Emet. Maybe his merry forever be a blessing and may Hashem comfort the family amongst the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem. May Brown Bear have an attorney of birdie putts.

Michael Schultz
May 1, 2026
His laughter and jokes will always fill my heart with wonderful memories!! He was larger than life vibrant personality that brought joy to all who knew him! May he rest in peace and may beautiful memories of him be a comfort during this very difficult time! May he have some laughs with Eudyce and eternal golf birdies.

Nataliy Spivak
May 1, 2026
May his memory be a blessing for all. I am going to miss his jokes on the golf course!

Mark Fromm
May 1, 2026
I am so sorry to hear about Allen, I remember him well. My deepest condolences to Tayna, and her family. Alysa Fields

alysa fields
May 1, 2026
My sincere condolences to the Steinberg family. Rest in peace, Alan.

Jay Gitles
May 1, 2026
So sorry for your loss. May all your fond memories get you through this difficult time!

Vicki & Norm Kellerman
May 1, 2026
Cousin Allen was the kindest most caring individual. He was so much fun! One time, when he was in high school he got a box that cars were shipped in back then and he set up an entire house inside the box which he put in Eudyce and Leonard’s back yard. Allen was so proud to own his own place in his mom and dad’s house . So sorry for your loss. Tanya, Danny, Sharon, and Rick.

May Allen rest in peace.

Linda Marks
May 2, 2026
Allen was always one of the characters at bowling on Wednesday evenings. Everyone knew him. Also remembered for the many good and bad jokes he was always sharing.

Condolences from both the members of both of his past Wednesday night leagues - Wednesday Night Sportsmen and St Johns Mens

Lloyd Unger
May 2, 2026
Having known Allen, Sharon, Danny and Tanya for over 20 years, I understand the great loss he leaves behind. But I will remember Allen for his laughter, joy of a good steak, sarcastic wit and great love he always shared with me about his family. My heartfelt condolences to all. May his memory be a blessing.

Michael Friman
May 2, 2026
I am deeply sadened about Allen who was a great friend. We had great times together and will not be forgotten. I live in Arizona and was truly shocked about his death i won't be able to make the services but i will be home in a couple of weeks and will contact Sharon and Rick then. God bless Allen!

Leonard Timpone
May 2, 2026
I’m devastated to hear of Allen’s passing; I care deeply for his daughter Tanya and since he is half of who created her, I respect and love him as I respect, love, and admire Tanya. My prayers are with the Steinberg family 🙏

Dara Belic
May 2, 2026
Condolences to the Steinberg Family on your loss. Will miss his smiling face and jokes in the clubhouse.

George Kawasaki
May 3, 2026
Allen and I joined the Glen Club at the same time and immediately formed a connection. He was always quick with a one-liner—bringing energy and enjoyment both on and off the golf course. I’ll especially remember the Hangar One events with him, Drew, and Danny.

Allen also did some printing for me, and we would often joke that my small notepad account was his biggest customer.

He was truly one of a kind and will be deeply missed.

With love,
Will & Stef

Will Dron
May 3, 2026
I was about to call Al to share a meal together. Known since 1970 from high school and Illinois State. Worked a summer for his folks printing business. We shared many good times. He saved me from drowning one afternoon in a lake in Bloomington.
We boated together over many years. Illinois and Florida
We spent one X-mas school break , taking his moms Electra 225 to Key West, then through Miami , Lauderdale for New Years before heading home. Filled the trunk with oranges from a grove before driving through an ice storm watching semis ditched on the side of the road.

Many fond memories, I Will miss my friend greatly, and think of him often.

Jim Leve
May 3, 2026
I can’t believe Allen is gone. I’m so sad.
I met Allen around 25 years ago. We had an immediate bond. We both owned printing companies. Shared the love of golf. I looked forward every year when he and Sharon came to South Florida. We Played golf. We had dinner with our wives. Spent New Years together.
I always looked forward listening to his stories and his jokes. We could talk for hours. He had such a big presence. Such fun and laughter. I can’t fathom that he’s gone.
My deepest condolences to Sharon, Danny, Tanya and Rick.

I miss you my friend 💔

Richard Luttinger
May 3, 2026
I loved him.

David Reisner
May 3, 2026
Allen on the golf course with his daughter, Tanya, and son, Danny—smiling and fully present—is such a beautiful reflection of a life well lived and the meaningful moments he shared with those he loved most. He will be deeply missed.

Kelly Hiser
May 4, 2026
Jan and I express our deepest sympathies to Sharon and the Steinberg family
I will always remember the good times I shared with Allen on the golf courses, dinners and in Florida on the Chum and Get It.
I will cherish the friendship we had. Rest in Peace my Friend.

Marty Sobelman
May 4, 2026
I realize this is late, but privately wanted to share a few things. Allen, was a print supplier for my former company. He was highly respected and took his job seriously. He treated me with royalty, by taking me out to lunch. He was a people pleaser and he dedicated on building relationships. He was easy to talk to and all those jokes. Even after I departed from my responsibilities of leading print he advocated for me and we still stayed in touch. All around Allen was a great guy! I am sorry I didn’t not get to have one more conversation with him. He will be missed. Smiles from above playing golf.

Jeff Grampovnik
May 4, 2026
You brought jubilance to every room that you entered. We shared a lifetime of laughs together. God bless you and your loved ones.

David Langer
May 04, 2026

David Langer
May 4, 2026
Your were a great guy ,it’s been a long but I always thought of you fondly .The times we had together were fun ,always laughing ,Driving around in your car looking for trouble , Fun trouble so we could keep laughing . Listening to Spirit just having a great time that usually ended with some pizza and more laughs.Sorry we didn’t stay in touch . RIP LJ

LJ Garlasco
May 5, 2026
He was a great father and better than average golfer.
I enjoyed knowing him.

Mike Freeman
May 5, 2026