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John F. Schankweiler

South Hill, Virginia

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John F. Schankweiler of Bracey, died May 30, 2005. Survived by his wife, three daughters, a son and two grandsons. Service Thursday, June 2 at 11 a.m. at Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home and Crematory. Visitation Wednesday, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions to CMH Hospice,...

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Fond memories of John, as a friend, hunting partner and member of the American Welding Society.

Remembering John as a great friend and fellow member of the American Welding Society.

Hi guys, im really sorry and very sad to hear about Uncle John's passing. I'm thinking about you guys a lot and if you ever need anything don't hesitate.

Joan, Jaime, and Johnny - Our prayers go out to you for the loss of John. He was a good man and friend. Although it has been too long since we were last together, some of our fondest memories from Wilkes Barre are the gatherings at New Years in Mountaintop and John's personal "hunting with style and comfort" in NE PA. I think that I can still smell the cocktail hot dogs warming over his mini sterno. For that matter I think the deer did also. These fond memories and the many more he has...

I briefly took care of Mr.Schankweiler during his stay at MCV on North 6. He was a very plesant man and very sweet and caring, as is his wife, who i know is going to miss him dearly.But God has taken him off to live another part of a life. He will always be an angel watching down on those that loved him the most. My heart goes out to family and friends of the Schankweilers. My prayers are with you

Schankweiler Family, please accept my heart felt sympathy for your loss. I was fortunate to have John as my friend. His warm spirit will live on forever.

John was a dear personal friend of mine for many years. We enjoyed each others company at American Welding Society functions by supporting each others beliefs in the running of our local section and in various educational endeavors. We also shared several hours of personal enjoyment shooting at Johns favorite gun club in Southern Jersey. I was fortunate enough to talk to John on the telephone 2-3 weeks ago, and I will cherish those last words we had. He has a loving family that I wish the...

Joan, Jamie, and Johnny, with Sympathy in the loss of a husband and a father. Over the years we found John brought his own unique style to life, he had a big heart, and he would do anything for you. No one will take his place. No pictures or memories will fill the empty space that seems to exist. But, I think you will find that he has left things behind, his courage, his strength, and his love.
God bless!!!

Condolences to the Schankweiler family from John's friends & colleagues at the American Welding Society