Howard-Schauer-Obituary

Howard Schauer Jr.

Topton, Pennsylvania

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Howard P. Schauer, Jr., 87, of Topton, died February 19, 2012 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township.

He was the husband of Lorraine R. (Siegfried) Schauer. They were married November 9, 1946.

Born in Bowers, he was a son of the late Howard P., Sr., and Lillian M. (Keiser)...

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Lorraine & Family
Our heartfelt sympathy to you & your family.We're sorry that we didn't see this sooner.
Lunch pals from General Electric

Dear Aunt Lorraine and Skipper,
We're really sorry to hear about Uncle Howard. He was always such an easy-going and kind person. I remember so many fun times visiting your house. He always had something funny to say.

What an honorable life he lived... His absence will surely be realized not only by his family, but by the community of friends and neighbors he served throughout his life. Our condolences to the Schauer's.

Aunt Lorraine, sorry for your loss. He was such a good man & will remember how he played tricks on us when we were little. Karl & I will be there on Sat. Josephine Siefert - Philadelphia, Pa.

Dear Aunt Lorraine, Skipper and Families :
So sorry for the loss of Uncle Howard, but what a wonderful gain for God's kingdom and for the Heavens. He was such a kind,gentle sweet soul...I will always remember his friendly welcoming smile! God Bless all of you at this time and may all of your memories bring you solace and peace.
Lisa (Goldsmith) Poslock, the late Richard Poslock and children

My family and I are extending our sympathies to Lorraine and her family. My children got to know Howard when he directed traffic at the elementary school. They were saddened to hear of his passing, as was I. He was a great man, and always cheerful! We will miss seeing him around Topton.

Aunt Lorraine and Family:
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. He was a good, kind man.

Our heart felt sympathies go out to all of the family and friends close to Uncle Howard. The cycle of life continues, and his contibution to the heavens just made it brighter.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.