Louis-Schaefer-Obituary

Louis "Louie" Schaefer

New Berlin, Wisconsin

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Born to Eternal Life Tue., April 5, 2005, age 75. Lovingly survived by his wife of 55 years, LaVerne. Loving father of John (Mary Lee) Schaefer, Richard Schaefer, Nancy (Tom) Zielonka and Kim (Jim) Hampel. Cherished grandpa of Clint (Liz) Schaefer, Stefanie (Andy) Idzikowski, Dawn (Dan Townsel)...

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Our hearts go out to the entire family. We are so sorry to hear about your loss, and the neighborhood's loss also. He will be missed a lot.
Louie was really well liked and respected.
When Bill was out bike riding, he would always stop and tell Louie how great the grass looked.

God Bless you and the whole family.

Although I have known Kim, John, Stef & Andy for a number of years, never had the privilege to meet "grandpa". My heart has sympathy for each of you at this time...thoughts and prayers for him and you. Sincere sympathy,Cassandra

Our prayers and love are with you always. Brooklyn will chase Blackie around for ya :)

Our deepest sympathy to the Schaefer family at this time. You are in our prayers.

I never had the privelidge of meeting Mr. Schaefer. I've known Kim and John for only a short while but my heart goes out to all his loved ones. You will be in my prayers.

To Laverne and Family,

Having been Louie's neighbor for 20 years, I will always treasure his friendship, his help, and the many long talks we had on the corner. When we moved I left behind a special friend. I missed the talks, and seeing you with both of your dogs, Blackie. I will miss him, the neighborhood will miss him, but most of all his family will miss him. Good-bye Louie. Some day we will stand on the street corner of heaven and talk once again.

Terry

To the Shaefer Family,

I did not have the privledge of meeting Mr. Schaefer and for that I am sorry. This time is very difficult for you all and you are all in my prayers. John has been a great friend and that reflects the type of man that Mr. Schaefer must have been. My deepest condolences and heartfelt sympathies.

I have such fond memories of Mr. Schaefer. I smile when I think back on the times we met. He was a very charming man.

My condolences go out to all his family and friends.

Even though we had moved from the neighborhood, the thing I missed most was talking to you and seeing you and Blackie when I was out walking. It was good being able to share the news about the neighborhood. Also last year when we were waiting for the ducklings to hatch.
You will be missed dearly,
Marion