Jody-Schoger-Obituary

Jody Schoger

Montgomery, Texas

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Sarah Jo McCready Schoger, a writer and advocate for cancer patients and survivors, died of cancer on May 18, 2016. She was 61. Jody, as she was called, was born on June 25, 1954 in Syracuse, New York to Raymond and Sally McCready (nee Williams). Jody graduated from Marshalltown High School in...

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Rest in peace, Jody. You're in a far better place than this cruel world. Jody's experience and advocation for cancer helped me, and I am saddened to hear about her passing. My condolescence to the family.

Love from across the globe.

I just received a message that the guest book is coming offline soon so I felt compelled to write one more time.
Jody wherever you are I know you are the light you always have been.
Every time I see white butterfly's on my trail runs and sparkles on the sea I think of you. There are two doves now that regularly fly ahead of me on my run and it makes me think of you also.
People never completely leave us. Their spirit is all around us I really believe this.
Shu and myself...

Prayers and fond memories are what we have to remember about Jody. May the love of family and friends comfort you during these difficult days, our most heartfelt condolences.

Please accept my condolence. Jody has been a fantastic person who we worked together of how to provide better care to patients with advanced disease. We will miss her very much.

Jody was such a beautiful person. She will be missed by all who knew her. So sorry Steve.

Steve, I am so sorry for your loss, and the loss to the world. Jody's cheerfulness and bravery were inspiring. Among many memorable rides and meetings with the two of you, the Bicycle Tour of Colorado in 2007 will always stand out in my memory, including our small group hike at Copper Mountain on our day off.

Jody helped me considerably when I was going through cancer treatment. Even though Iam a nurse,I did not know and was afraid to ask many of the important questions. Jody already knew how to present the information in a comforting way before I even asked. I cherish the Blanket she and other WCC girls made for me. She was a ball of fire for sure and biked the same way! We will miss her, but her spirit is with us! Steve our condolences.

Steve and family, we are sorry for your loss. Jody will be greatly missed by all that knew her.
Vanessa and Scott Beard