Phyllis-Schneck-Obituary

Phyllis C. Schneck

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Phyllis C. Schneck 79 years old of Tucson, formerly of New Jersey, passed away on Saturday, January 8, 2011. Preceded in death by her beloved husband, Ernest Jacob Schneck; she is the devoted mother, of Phyllis Rautenberg of CA, Betty Jean Offutt of CO and Ernest Schneck of NJ; dear sister, of...

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Phyllis I am womdering if you were the Phyllia canasta that wrote to me on the internet? I enjoyed your conversations about Richard Henry Lee who we both felt were our ancestor. Now that you are on the other side how about filling me in on the Lee family tree, where we left off when my dear husband found out he had cancer. He is up there now as well. Probably won't be long before I will be joining you all. So hang in there. [email protected]

May the wonderful memories of your loved one overflow in your hearts so much that you are granted peace on this the anniversary day of when she was taken from you.

My heartfelt sympathies go out to the Schneck family. In this time of great loss no words can bring you comfort or reliefe. Please know that our Heavenly Father cares for you 1Pet 5:7, and he invites you to throw your anxieties on Him.

I wish to extend my sincere sympathy. Phyllis was a class mate of mine class 1949. We kept in touch afterward and had a canasta club - Phyllis, Dot, Margie Lentz and myself. I was devastated to hear the news from Tucson. Please accept my sincere sympathy, Faith (Housten) Delevante.

My sisters and brother were very upset to hear of Phyllis's passing. Phyllis was very kind to me when I met her at one of the class of 1949 reunion. She even sent me a letter with a clipping about my father Bob Harding. I do hope that your happy memories will give you comfort during this very difficult time. Sincerely, Elizabeth Harding Jones, William C Harding, Victoria H Buchanan and Virginia H Pifko.

Dear Ernie and family,
I am so very sorry to hear of this tragic loss of your mom. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May wonderful memories of your mom be in your hearts forever. Linda Kovarik-Glatt

I had the pleasure of knowing Phyllis and was honored to be given an apron with kitties on it. She gave and received freely. She will be missed by many, both here in Tucson and in New Jersy. Her work will contine ....somewhere, somehow. This cannot be the end to her generous spirit.

The Crossroad Quilters of Sonoita, Arizona, 45 miles south of Tucson, want to offer our condolences to the family of our Quilting Sister, Phyllis. None of us knew her but we all wish we had known a woman so fondly appreciated by her church and other friends in the Tucson area. As you let go of Phyllis' physical presence, may the joy of all the memories of family times with her, flood your hearts. Our Affection to you, Crossroads Quilters