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Henry Scheig

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

1924 - 2014

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Scheig, Henry F.Henry F. Scheig, 89, Mequon, passed away February 3, 2014, at Lawlis Family Hospice. He was born June 14, 1924, in Warren, Ohio. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Mary Beardsley Scheig; daughter, Kathryn Scheig of Whitefish Bay; son, William Beardsley Scheig (Rebecca) and...

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The extended family was very proud of his achievements. It was an honor to claim him as a relative.

Mr. Henry Scheig was AAL thru and thru. I was very proud to work and vist with him and his wife Mary at the differnt clubs we were bless to attend.

So sorry to hear of Henry's passing.

My wife and I met Henry at our very first AAL Sales conference, and we were so honored to meet "Hank" (though we addressed him as "Mr. Scheig"). He was so genteel and honorable, the very essense of the business at that time; a truly great company leader!

Rest in peace, Henry, and rise in Glory!

Randy Lundgren, Thrivent Financial

What a Legacy you left in your work with the Thrivent Financial organization! Thanks! The Thrivent Financial Field Force

He was my boss for 29 years. Best boss I ever had.

He was a good man a gentle man and a great leader. I consider it an honor to have worked with him these many years. Love, Hal and Lois Phillips

Bill, I was so sorry to read about your dad. He was not only the pillar of your family, but also to many communities and organizations.You,your mom and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. "Don't say Goodbye, Say Goodnight."

Henry (and Mary) did so very much for Appleton. Although he is gone, his memory will live on.

Such a fine man, a loving Uncle, a talented man with a zest for life. My loving thoughts, prayers, and condolences for Aunt Mary, Katie, Bill, Becky, and Ali.
I will keep my fond memories in my heart!

Aunt Mary, Katie, Bill, Becky and Alison, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May you find comfort in the family and friends that surround you, and find peace and strength in God's love and grace. We so appreciated Hank's visit before Dad died - it meant so much to have him there. Dad was always proud of his big brother! As you share memories, may your hearts smile even as the tears fall. Love always, Felicia, Arnie and family