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Karin Scheuch

Scwenksville, Washington

1933 - 2016

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Karin Scheuch, 82, of Missoula, Montana passed away on Thursday, June 2, 2016, at home, of natural causes. Karin was the youngest child of Andrew and Wauneta Lind. She was born August 31, 1933, in Grand Island, Nebraska. Karin grew up in Seattle, Washington where she graduated from Roosevelt High...

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We were so blessed to have Karin and her family for neighbors during my childhood and on. She was a great friend to my mom and our family, and a bright spot in our neighborhood. I always loved when we would "do" something with Karin, whether it was going on an outing or going over for dinner and tea. She was sweet, caring, thoughtful and fun. I loved when they went on vacation and we got to care for their animals. I think now what an awesome mom she was for opening her home (and yard) to all...

I did many outings with Karin and Marcia. They were my support group after divorce, and this support was while we were out and about -- walking Karin's dogs, at art fairs, and renting a cabin near Pt Townsend. She was so positive and was a great example of finding your own place in the world. I visited her in her RV on the Oregon coast and truly admired her for doing more and seeing more. I remember her collection of Tulip Time posters, and will continue to think of her when I look at the one...

What a lovely picture of Karin and favorite flannel shirts and always with a black lab. Karin had the most wonderful giggle, and always made her coffee using a percolator on the stove top...it was great !!
Happy to have known you...Wendell and Cheryl Ihmels

Dear Uncle Brad and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. We remember your mother as a very happy and energetic person with lots of love for everyone around her. We will miss her very much. We pray for you and your family at this time. We are all here for you. Love Joey and Nicky

Dear Uncle Brad,
I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember when I used to come down to PA during the summer, and your mom used to watch us during the day. I remember she had so much energy and she was ALWAYS doing things with us. I remember we made pottery one day on a wheel and she was so funny when she was trying to get us to do chores. She always made me laugh. I was so comfortable with her and she treated me like she was my own grandmother. I also remember she baked really great...

Dear Brad and family,
I was so so sad to hear the news about your mother. I loved your mother very much. When I think of her, I remember a woman who was ALWAYS with a smile and boundless energy. I loved sitting and talking to her and listening to her stories and memories. Every time I would eat blueberry pie, I always thought of Karin and the time we spent at your house a few summers ago. I am so thankful that I had that time with her. I admired her energy, her loyalty to her family...

Karin has been a close friend to me for over forty years.
We were neighbors and friends. She made life interesting and fun for herself as well as those around her. I will miss her but I will never forget her and will cherish our friendship as well as all of the wonderful memories we made together over the years.
She was an amazing woman!!
Marcia Reierson

We knew Karin from our church group in Lynnwood. She was always an upbeat person and we have stayed in touch over the years with Christmas cards. We always admired her adventurous lifestyle.
We are so sorry for your loss.
Ray and Barbara Rubalcava