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James Lewis SCHUELER Jr.

Toledo, Ohio

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SCHUELER James Lewis Jr. James Lewis Schueler, Jr. of Sylvania, Ohio died January 27, 2011. Born March 16, 1945 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, he was the beloved husband of Katie for 38 years, and loving father to Sara (Kevin) Graham, James III, and Michael. The son of James L. Schueler of St. Clair...

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George Domsic WMU Delta Upsilon Class of 1970 A fine Man

His smile says it all. That is what I will always remember.

Dear Katie & Family
What a terrible loss ; our thoughts & prayers go out to you. We did not have the pleasure of knowing JIm but knowing you is enough to ensure that he was a wonderful person
with our deepest sympathy.

A terrible loss; Jim had a great attitude and was a respected manager while I was with Towlift, I enjoyed working with him.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, god bless.

I am very sorry for your loss, Bonnie always spoke highly of Jimmy and the Schueler's. I knew Jim from our time on Harsen's Island with the Ross's and enjoyed them. Again I am sorry to hear this and send our deepest sympathy.

Scott Kilberg (Bonnie's husband)

Dear Sara, Mrs. Schueler and family-

Oh, this is just such very, very sad news. Hugs and prayers for all of you.

"The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit." (Psalm 34:18)

"He heals the broken hearted and binds up their wounds" Psalm 147:3.

K. Carrol

Katie and all my beloved Schuelers,
My heart is beyond broken for all of you and selfishly myself. Let's remember the touch football, Chase in the dark and Jimmy always letting me go whe he caught me, Frisbee battles , crazy badmitton games where Jimmy used that bird as a weapon and shooting beehives out of the trees..comic book reading on hot days he always gave me Archie first...God be with you..you are in my prayers
Bonnie

Jim was a leader in his fraternity and caring person throughout his life. Someone we all could look up to and follow.

I was very saddened to hear of the loss of one of our DU brothers. My thoughts and prayers go to his family. May God comfort them in their loss.