Steven "Spike"-Schrum-Obituary

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Steven "Spike" Wellen Schrum

Seattle, Washington

Mar 26, 1977 – Mar 15, 2019 (Age 41)

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BORN
March 26, 1977
DIED
March 15, 2019
AGE
41
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington

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CLOSED-Harvey Family Funeral Home Obituary

Steven “Spike” Wellen Schrum


Born March 26, 1977 in Seattle; died March 15, 2019 at his home in Lake Stevens, WA.


Beloved son of Kathleen and the late Steven William Schrum; husband to the late Jennifer (Maynick) Schrum. He leaves behind his step-father, Joseph Grangnelli; step-sister, Roseangela Whalen (Tsgt. Chad Whalen USAF); and other relatives, Mary Danforth (David), the late Paul Gadbois, Greg Gadbois (Devnee), Sharron Madsen (Allen), Patricia Kron (Jim), Daniel Gadbois (Thom Morin), Christopher Gadbois, and Homer Simpson (Marge).


Steve was a graduate of Nathan Hale High School class of 1995, that same year he received the Eagle Scout Award, BSA Troop 151.


He was a proud officer at the Dept. of Corrections, Monroe for nearly 20 years and leaves dear co-workers who have provided us much love and support.


Kathleen and Joseph wish to thank all of our family and friends, near and far, for their incredible love and support.


Viewing and visitation will be


Thursday, March 21st, 4:30-6:30pm followed by the


Recitation of the Rosary at 6:30pm at


St. Catherine of Siena


814 NE 85th St, Seattle, 98115


Funeral Mass will be celebrated


Friday, March 22nd at 12:30 PM at


Assumption Catholic Church


6201 33rd Ave NE, Seattle 98115


Interment to follow at


Holyrood Cemetery, Shoreline, WA


 


Hoffner Fisher & Harvey


Guestbook at harveyfuneral.com

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God bless and keep you Steve, so kind and caring. You showed so much love and caring for your family

Hard to believe it's been five yrs and years before that since we last spoke, having we were longtime friends at one time. Was happy to hear before leaving you were married (which you never even told me about) and crushed to hear she passed soon after. It was crushing to have to find out through someone that you had passed and was shown the obit. All I can say at this point is that I thanks for the friendship in the earlier years when we all hung out and for support for some of those times I...

I still think about you a lot. I regret not getting a chance to catch up, and not going to the 2015 reunion to see you, even though you asked. I'll see you again someday.

God bless and keep you in his arms, you were a kind and caring husband to my sweet girl Jen. I keep you in my prayers always. Cheri Maynick

Not a day goes by without thoughts of my “ shining star”.

To a Fairweather friend. Always keeping in mind.

Still think back to the good old days, and the times me, you, and the crew had. Hoping you have finally found peace.

Happy Heavenly Birthday Sweet Boy. I miss you every day, and always will.

Happy Birthday, I miss your smile/grin. Not a day goes by that I don’t think about you, you left a void that can’t be filled. I hope that you know how loved you were and still are, you are missed.