Jay-Schell-Obituary

Jay B. Schell

York Haven, Pennsylvania

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Jay B. Schell, 65, died October 26th at the Harrisburg Hospital surrounded by his children. He was preceded in death by his wife of 37 years, Susan Rine Schell, parents Donald and Pauline, and a sister Doris. He is survived by his children, Travis, Lindsey Antonio (Allen), Stacey Werner (Nick);...

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We all miss you Jay. Miss late night poker and joking around. Best wishes to your family Your friend Tom Lujanac . GEEZ Louise 4 years already

The hippest 6th grader I knew (when I was also in 6th grade). I learned more from you from grade school through high school than I could ever tell. Envied your wit & charm, and was always amazed at how easily you could laugh EVERY DAY - without a hint of meanness or malice. Though I'm sure you didn't know it, I always looked up to you, and while I'm still here I'll always think of you with great fondness. Love you, Jay.

Don: I am so very sorry for your loss. I am praying for you and your family.

I have many memories of Jay, from all the Shuler Rd kids playing together, cramming into the back of Hazel's station wagon going to VBS at Salem, seeing him with kids of his own at Salem, watching him share his music with the informal service, and his love for his children and grandchildren. I am so sorry that you had to lose him so early. He will be missed.

Jay was our friend. Life separates us but doesn't erase the friendship. Travis, Lindsey, Stacey, yins were good kids growing up and no doubt you're now great adults. Always remember the good times you've had with that guy you called "Dad". Prayers for You and for Jay, Paul

Jay was such a kind giving person and brought so much music and joy to Fishing Creek Salem. He and his wife Susan were such a special team and affected many of us. They loved their children. Jay will be greatly missed by many. Prayers continue for his wonderful family!

My wife, Leslie, and I have fond memories of Jay and his wife providing wonderful games for the kids at the annual Schell reunion in McAlisterville, PA. The kids loved them. Our deepest sympathies to all of you.

Travis, Lindsey, Stacey and all the family, my deepest sympathies to each of you upon Jay's passing. He so loved and was dedicated to his family, all could feel it. I pray that God will surround each of you with His Peace and Compassion and please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love to all of you.

My brothers and I will fondly recall your sense of humor.
We'll never forget those many nights in the den playing poker and the going for steak and eggs at the Robin Hood Diner. R.I.P. Jaybird