Peter-Schneckenburger-Obituary

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Peter Herbert Schneckenburger Jr.

Harahan, Louisiana

Apr 16, 1918 – Feb 12, 2012

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BORN
April 16, 1918
DIED
February 12, 2012
LOCATION
Harahan, Louisiana
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Garden of Memories Funeral Home Obituary

Peter H. "Skeets" Schneckenburger, Jr. passed away on Sunday, February 12, 2012. He was born in Harahan, LA on April 16, 1918 to Mrytle Mayo and P.H. Schneckenburger, Sr. Skeets lived his entire life in Harahan with his wife, the late Rosemary Galpin. Father of Peter Schneckenburger, III...

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Ms, Quirk and Mark,
We are so sorry for your loss and our hearts and prayers are with you. The WIZARD left an indelible impression on me since age 6 when I first learned the wizard trick. That trick has surpassed every trick I've ever played on anyone and has spawned hundreds of wizards. My Dad still acts as the wizard for me to this day.

To the family of Mr. Peter, please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of a truly wonderful man.

I, we are the extended family of Mr. Peter's caretaker, our Sister Leslie Johnson of LA, I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Peter during a visit to LA in 2010. Although it was a short visit, I am very glad to have made the aquaintance of such a gentle, caring individual such as Mr. Peter... to the family, please know that you are in our prayers that God will comfort you and keep...

My condolences and prayers go out to the family and friends of Mr. Peter.

Mr. Peter is a giving and gracious man and it was an honor to know him. His family has those same qualities and I am very glad to know them also. May God be with Mr. Peter's family and friends in their time of need.

What a wonderful pictorial of your father's full life. Whether with fish, tomatoes or at a crawfish boil, his face was wreathed in smiles, knowing he was loved to the fullest and he obviously enjoyed life!. Our condolences to you all, but what more could a man want than to be so honored by his family? May he rest in peace.

Mr. "Skeets" family, I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. I often thought about him and have heard many wonderful, but hilarious stories about him, Harold Burkart and Calvin Elstrott. You are all in my prayers.