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Otto Schnellbacher Obituary

Otto O. Schnellbacher, Sr., 84, of Topeka, died of cancer Monday, March 10, 2008, at his home. Otto was born April 15, 1923 in Sublette KS, the son of John and Effie Willet Schnellbacher. He graduated from Sublette High in 1941 and then attended the University of Kansas until April 1943 when he entered the US Army Air Corps. In July 1945, Otto and Theresa Renner were married. In Dec. of 1945, he went back to KU, graduating in 1948 as senior class president, on the Deans honor role, with a Bachelor of Science degree. While at KU, Otto was a member of both the football & basketball teams. He was co-captain of the 1948 Orange Bowl football team, named All Conference, All American and led the league in receptions as an end for two years. He was inducted into the KU Hall of Fame in 1972 and selected as a member of the KU All Time Football Team as an end. In KU basketball, Otto was named All Conference for four years, was second in the conference in scoring and was team captain in 1948 under Coach Phog Allen. In 1948, Otto began his professional sports career in the AAFC as a defensive end with the New York Yankees football team. He became a starter after four games and he averaged an interception per game for the next ten games. He was chosen to play in the All Star Game, but turned that down so he could report to the Providence Steamrollers basketball team in the NBA. He was traded to the St. Louis Bombers, where he became a starter. They were defeated in the second round of the play-offs by the Minneapolis Lakers. In 1949, he returned to the NY Yankees football team and started as a defensive back, where he led the conference with twelve interceptions, was named All Pro and played in the All Star game in Houston. In both 1950 and 51, he played for the NY Giants in the NFL, was named All Pro as a defensive back, had eleven and ten interceptions, respectively, and played in the All Star game both years. He was chosen as a member of the All Time NY Giants Football Team. Following his professional sports career, Otto entered the life insurance business. He was a general agent for American United Life for 25 years, from 1952-77. He served as president of the Topeka Life Underwriters, Topeka Chapter CLU, Kansas State Assoc. of Life Underwriters and Kansas General Agents and Managers Assoc. He was Kansas Life Man of the Year in 1974 and a life member of the Million Dollar Round Table. Otto was very active in his church, the Topeka community and the University of Kansas. He was a member of Most Pure Heart of Mary Church where he was chairman of three fund drives and for 14 years volunteered as a coach at Most Pure Heart of Mary School. He served as president on the Most Pure Heart of Mary and Hayden High School boards and for 12 years on the Archdiocesan Call To Share board. He was the first president of Cornerstone and sat on the board of Lets Help. Otto was chairman of an ad hoch committee on race relations in the 1960s. He served 15 years on the Recreation Commission, four times as chairman. He served as president of the Topeka Jayhawk Club and the Cosmopolitan Club of Topeka. He was chairman of the fund drive to build the St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center at KU, co-leader of the Phog Allen statue drive and was president of the Letterpersons K Club. He was the honoree of the Distinguished Service Award in 1999 from the KU Alumni Assoc. Otto was preceded in death by his wife of 45 years, Theresa Renner Schnellbacher, and his son-in-law, Nick L. Decker. On November 30, 1991, Otto and Jane Jung were married. She survives. He is also survived by his daughter, Mary T. Decker of Topeka; and two sons, Otto O. Schnellbacher, II and Brad T. Schnellbacher, both of Topeka; 11 grandchildren, Nickolas Decker, Traye Schnellbacher, Nicole Schnellbacher McCoy, Stacy Scott, Shannon Gomez, and Jessica, Jacqueline, Jonathon, Jocelyn, Jacob and Jeffrey Simmons; one great-grandson, Parker Scott; four step-children, Steve Jung, Diane Purcell, Mary Tetuan and Ken Jung; 10 step-grandchildren; a brother and a sister; and nieces and nephews. Otto will lie in state and family will greet friends from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Most Pure Heart of Mary Church, 3601 SW 17th St, where a parish prayer service will be at 8 p.m. Mass of Resurrection will be celebrated at 2 p.m. Friday at the Church. Burial will follow at Mt. Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to the Otto Schnellbacher, Sr. Scholarship Fund, Lets Help, Cornerstone and Most Pure Heart of Mary Church, sent in care of Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW Urish Rd, Topeka KS 66614. Online condolences may be sent to www.kevinbrennanfamily.com. Otto Schnellbacher

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Published by Topeka Capital-Journal from Mar. 11 to Mar. 12, 2008.

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Morgan Brown

March 26, 2008

I just wanted to offer up my condolences to the family. Otto was a great man.. and extremely kind. I knew him only briefly when I worked at the Country Club, but I always enjoyed seeing him there and knew him to be very gracious and fun to talk to. I looked forward to Thursday mornings serving the Cosmopolitan Club. My prayers are with the family during this time and may God give you comfort in knowing he has been welcomed with open arms.

Richard and Brenda Gomez & family

March 18, 2008

To the Schnellbacher Family
Our prayers are with all of you. He was a very special and talented individual who had an obvious, positive impact on so many in his lifetime, his loss will be greatly felt.

Phil Glassley -- Retired VP

March 17, 2008

It was my great privilege and pleasure to work with Otto during his career with American United Life, where I worked in the Indianapolis headquarters. No one had a greater integrity nor a stronger committment to serve his clients. Otto was a most unique gentleman.

Peggy Crouch

March 15, 2008

Mary T, Brad and Otto, - Wow. I'm having a hard time knowing what to say. I kind of felt that Otto would always be around. He had the presence that made me feel safe and secure, and therefor would always be there, surpassing all others. I am so sad for your loss, and yet I am reminded of the amazing memories I have of your father. It's those memories we have of our parents that mean so much to us. Each time I look at a photograph I feel their presence and it makes me smile. I know that Big Ot left an amazing mark in this world. I'm not talking about the sports, but you three - his children. My prayers go out to you and to Jane. I know the memories will keep you at peace and fill you with more joy than you can imagine. I send all my love.
Peggy

Bill Fansler

March 15, 2008

We have met Otto from time to time as he and his wife lived next block from each other. He was a very nice man and were saddened to learn that he had been sick for a short while and his death. Our sincerity goes to his wife, Jane and family from both of us.
Dorothy and Bill Fansler, 1940 Bowman Court, Topeka

Channing & Dina Cox

March 15, 2008

Jane and Family,

We were so sorry to hear of Otto's passing. While we only knew him a short time, we felt liked we had a llifelong friend. He made us feel special and important. He was a wonderful person and a treasure for Topeka.

Please accept our deepest sympathies.

David & Karen Cope

March 14, 2008

Otto,
We are so sorry for your loss. Please know we are thinking of you. Take comfort in your memories, as they will help greatly during this time of transition.

Jana Crouch

March 13, 2008

I am so sad to hear about Otto's passing. I saw Otto fairly often when I was a child, and I always thought of him as a third grandfather.... I still do. I remember on one of his visits when I was about 6 years old, Otto brought me a beautiful unicorn stuffed animal. I loved it so much! He was always thinking of others like that. His kindness was amazing!

I feel blessed to have known him.

Mick Streff

March 13, 2008

Jane, Mary T and all the Schnellbacher family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my father, not two months ago, and I know how you feel. May God give you peace in knowing Otto is with Him.

Eltrude, Geneen, Sterling and Jacqueline Hall

March 13, 2008

Jane and Family,
We were all sorry to hear about Otto's death. He was a joy to be around. He was special to us out here and the KU family. I know in my heart Ed and Otto are playing ball again together in Heaven. Our prayers go out to your family.

Bob and Patty Hiller

March 13, 2008

What a great guy. My wife and I loved to be around Otto because he was always friendly and extemely helpful. We took a bus with the Topeka Jayhawk Club to see the KU football team play in Tulsa a few years ago. When we could not spot our bus right away after the game, Otto took off and disappeared to look for it, walking very fast, and he found it in a few minutes......saving us all many steps and plenty of stress. We will miss Otto a lot. May he rest in peace.

Karen Meyer

March 13, 2008

Mary T., Otto, Brad, To you, my heart, prayers, and support extend out to each of you and your families in these days and down the road. We all go back decades. The times and memories are some of the backbone of my life.
You dad was the most influencial person in my professional career and life's passion. I am not one of the many athletes, as ya' know. But my story is an absolute document of the power of influence ... even just a few words. And that influence has had a very long and extended life line.
Here's my Otto story. When I was only 10, your dad was standing in our living room visitng with mom and dad. He turned to me and said, "Karen, I know what you should do when you grow up. You need to get into recreation." (At that time, I didn't know it, he was part of the City's Recreation Commission). I didn't even know how to spell recreation. Fast forward the clock .... for the last thirty seven years, I have worked and loved and been dedicated to every second of being part of the City's Rec. Department and the folks in Topeka.
How did he know ? (I was one of the first two girls to graduate from Washburn with a Degree in Rec. Admin.) Otto's influence - by saying that to an impressional young person not even at a sports venue, (smile) the opportunity and experience in serving hundreds of thousands of children and adults over 37 years is HUGE. I want people, and the three of you to know, if someone has created a memory, has learned a talent, had laughs, enjoyed a park, made family memories, here in Topeka, it's because of your dad, "Big Ott." and his remarkable connection with people and every single person.
I am honored to tell my story.
My role models in my life have been - my father- Ferd Meyer, your dad- Otto and Butch Felker. I have been so very blessed by their wisdom, insight and influence.
The three of you are the remarkable testimony of your amazing, remarkable dad. Thank you so much for sharing him with all of us. God bless. RCJHGKU !!!!!

Marge & Jim Ringelman

March 13, 2008

Mary T and Family:
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. You are in my prayer at this time of sorrow.

BILL & NORMA FALK

March 12, 2008

TO OTTO'S FAMILY
Please know that all of you have our Condolences.Prayers & Love at this wrenching time.

Everyone has lost a Sweet-Heart
SINCERELY

Georgia Scoggins Crouch Burke

March 12, 2008

I was very fond of Otto and last saw him at Jean Crouch's memorial service. We continued to have a connection whenever I would see him. He was a great man and will be remembered very, very fondly.
Georgia Scoggins

Joan Bradford

March 12, 2008

Jane - I am so sorry to hear of Otto's death. It was so much fun getting together before all the basketball games. Now he's in heaven with Bill.

Betsy Scott

March 12, 2008

Dear Jane and Family,
Bruce and I want to send our thoughts and prayers to all of you during this difficult time. Otto will be so missed, his confident loud voice followed by the tender bear hug. I will miss hearing him help the officials with calls that they missed at KU basketball games. You and your family will continue to be in our prayers. We will see you soon and I have a big hug waiting for you. Love Betsy, Bruce, Jess, Ryan and Cody Scott (Lawrence)

Geneva and Tom Tucker

March 12, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with Jane and Family. Otto was one of the nicest guys we've ever met. It was an honer to serve on the Topeka Jayhawk Club Board with Otto. He will be missed. Rock Chalk to a great Jayhawk!!

Ronda McClary

March 12, 2008

With deepest sympathy on your loss.Otto was such a nice and friendly man. He will be greatly missed.

ISAAC "BUD" STALLWORTH

March 12, 2008

OTTO TRULY MADE ME FEEL LIKE A MEMBER OF THE JAYHAWK FAMILY. I WILL MISS SEEING HIM AT GAMES AND GOLF EVENTS. MY PRAYERS ARE WITH HIS FAMILY.

Merena & David Rogers

March 12, 2008

Our world has lost a wonderful person! We lost a good friend! We cherish the memories of time spent with the Schnellbacher family.

Patty Dick

March 12, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Cheryl McCrite

March 12, 2008

Mary T & family,
So sorry to hear about your Dad...my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I know you will have many wonderful memories.

John Walker

March 12, 2008

My sympathies to the family. I had
the privilege of sitting by Otto at KU
football games and introduced him
to my grandsons there this year.Our
prayers are with you

Cindy Humpage-Reed

March 12, 2008

Mary and family-

May you find comfort in knowing that many people share in your sadness. I am so sorry for your loss.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bob Schneider

March 11, 2008

Jane and the Schnellbacher family,
The U. of Kansas and Delta Chi lost a great person, athlete, family man, & mentor to those of us who followed him at KU and Delta Chi.
Schnelly, your will be missed by all who knew you.

Margaret and Steve Dick

March 11, 2008

Otto, Jr.,
So sorry to hear about your dad. Our thoughts and prayers for you and your family.
Margaret and Steve Dick

Tish Padilla Alcala - class of 76

March 11, 2008

Mary T, I pray that you will find comfort in Our Lord during your time of sadness. Your father was a good and honorable man who has left a legacy second to none. May your memories bring your heart peace.

Betty Simecka

March 11, 2008

Dear Jane and family,
I am stunned! I had no idea Otto was ill. When I opened the Lawrence World Journal Sports Section and saw his picture I was delighted until I read the article. I thought they were honoring him again. Alex will be devastated - Otto was one of his heroes. Whenever KU won, he would say, "I bet Otto is celebrating!" My most heartfelt condolences. You are in my prayers. Love, Betty Simecka

Sister Margaret Hogan

March 11, 2008

Mary T. and family, I have such special memories of both your Mom and Dad and the many good times I shared with them in my years at Most Pure Heart. You shall always have a special place in my heart. Of course, I remember your Dad as such a good man. I was not aware of all those special sport gifts, but I loved reading his obituary and all that he accomplished. How much he has offered to the world,his family and his Church.
You will miss his guidance and loving presence. His little girl was quite special to him!
In sympathy

Sandy and Pam Pittenger

March 11, 2008

To the Schnellbacher Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you deal with your loss. May you find comfort in memories and strength in your faith. Otto was a great friend of my Dad's, Dallas Pittenger.

John Finucane

March 11, 2008

Otto Jr., Brad and Mary T., I am very sorry to learn of the passing of your Dad. Your Dad, Mom and entire family had a great impact on my life. I will never forget the memories of my upbringing in Topeka and all the wonderful memories from our time in Alexandria, Minnesota. My thoughts and prayers are with you now and always. John B. Finucane, Kansas City, MO.

Jeff Zahourek

March 11, 2008

To the Schnellbacher Family,

I'm sorry for your loss. I knew Otto only through chance meetings at football and basketball games and other KU events, but he always had a smile and a genuine hello when I would speak to him. We will all miss Otto.

EILEEN LOEHR

March 11, 2008

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL OF YOU. YOUR DAD WAS A VERY SPECIAL PERSON. ALL THE FINUCANES AND MAX AND EILEEN LOEHR

Bev Powell

March 11, 2008

To the Schnellbacher Family:

I had the great fortune of working with Otto and Jane on the Newcomer Committee at Most Pure Heart Church and they made our tasks easy and fun. It was a truly a pleasure knowing Otto.

My prayers are with the Schnellbacher family and friends.

John and LaVivian Drake

March 11, 2008

To Otto's Family

A great friend to all. What a full and exciting life Otto led. He has helped so many of us in so many ways. Thank you for sharing him. John Drake

Stephen Shaughnessy

March 11, 2008

To Jane and the rest of the family..

The KU nation has lost a great friend and we are so sad for you. Please find comfort in your special memories.

Ted Hayes

March 11, 2008

To Jane and Family,
We would like to express our heartfelt condolences to you at this time of great loss. Otto made a tremendous impact on the lives of many as a role model for athletes both on the field and off of the field.
He will be greatly missed.
With Sympathy,
The Kansas Sports Hall of Fame - Trustees, Board Members, Staff and Volunteers (Wichita, Kansas)

Georgette Johnson

March 11, 2008

Jane and family
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Otto was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed.

Jennifer Paxson-Hall

March 11, 2008

To the Schnellbacher Family,
I am sorry for your loss. I really enjoyed Otto and your family very much. Otto always had a smile on his face every time I saw him. He seemed to really enjoy life.

The 2001 Bowman Neighbors
Landrey, Jennifer, and Annabel Hall

Randall Rhodes

March 11, 2008

Otto, you will be missed. We tried to keep Bowman Ct. always looking nice.

R J Newman

March 11, 2008

Probably few people knew Otto better than I, except for family, He lived up to the higherst standards of his beloved Coach, Phog Allen. Having the privilege of being his business partner for quite a few years, I knew him as one of the most admirable persons one could ever hope to meet or know in a lifetime!

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