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Paul Schuerbaum

Collinsville, Illinois

1952 - 2015

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Paul SchuerbaumPaul Clarence "Bomber" Schuerbaum, 63, of Collinsville, Ill., born February 2, 1952 in East St. Louis, Ill., passed away at 11:40 a.m. on Saturday, May 2, 2015, at the Lebanon Care Center in Lebanon, Ill.Paul was a 1970 Collinsville High School graduate. He was the former owner and...

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Best wishes! A lot of my very young memories growing up include Bomber and the Fifth Quarter.. wonderful man! God Bless

Goodbye, Butter Lips......that's what Betty called him. A ton of memories since grade school. Life is a little emptier now.

So many memories, so many good times, and coumtless days on the golf course. Paul touched so many lives. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to Paul, Greta and the entire family. Rest in Peace Bomber.

5 May 2015
Condolences to Paul, Greta & Greg, Roger & Diane

Very sad to hear this news. I knew Paul almost my whole life we were friends for more than 50 years. He was the owner operator of perhaps the last real Tavern we will see, so many great times there with many friends especially the Italian Fest craziness. He was a terrific athlete, soldier, father, grandfather, and a most loyal friend I miss him already.


Ted & Nancy Jackson Collinsville IL

Many, many good times at "Bomber's" 5th Quarter. Little did I know early on that my brother would marry his daughter. We became closer then and even had a joke name for how we were then related - he was my "bruncle". A life cut way too short. Sorry for your loss, Greta and Paul.

Paul was a good friend. We had a lot of good times and many laughs. We especially enjoyed his and Greta's visit when we lived in Vancouver. Condolences to the family.
Cheryl & Tim Toon

Great times, great man, great loss.

No better friend through the years. He is missed.

So sad to hear of Paul's passing. We were buddies all through grade school and friends throughout jr. High and high school. He could bust you out of a bad mood and was a good friend. My thoughts are with all of his family and friends!