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The way she connected with people was special

GREENVILLE – “She had a deep soul,” said Jim Steinle. He said all parents think their children are special but there was something about Kate… “She was different in the way she connected with people.”

Steinle and a friend had gone into the city, San Francisco, July 1 to visit his daughter Kate. They had lunch, then decided to take a walk down the pier. “She took a selfie of the three of us,” Steinle said. “The shot rang out… she turned to me and said, help me dad. Down she went. Two hours later she died.”

He said there is no easy way to live with it. “I think, I grieve… cry, talk about it, go to counseling.” He glanced at his brother, Steve, who was listening during the interview. “Talk to my brother, friends… no easy way.”

Steinle said his daughter loved to travel. “She traveled all over the world,” he said, noting Spain, Thailand, India and other countries. “She made friends where ever she went.” More than 600 people were at the Celebration of Life held for Kate, some of them from those countries… “It was the way she connected with people...

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