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Richard William Schneider

Portland, Oregon

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Schneider, Richard William 58 09/21/1950 09/12/2009 Richard Schneider died at home Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Beth Walker-Schneider; mother, Maxine Schneider; sisters, Barbara Hammock and Judy Manning; children, Michelle, Erich, Travis, Patty Utz and Kate...

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I am so sorry for your loss! I still remember Ric from the days he was my sister, Toby's, boyfriend. I was 14 years her junior. Ric was very kind to me. I still remember riding on his shoulders through our house on more than one occasion. I must really have looked up to him; I had a pretend plastic razor (we had no boys in our family so I ended up with it) and I used to "shave" with it and say "Hi, I'm Ric!" Wonderful memories...

Laura Robinson Long

I am being driven nuts trying to do this-rick would have counselled patience - i will try to find it again.
My sympathies w/everyone- he had long reaching aquaintences ++
Averille baldwin Glover
narb, casey or willie please call 503-799-1836

Dear Maxine, Barbie, Judy, Eric, Beth and all the family and friends of Rick,

Please accept my deepest condolences. I wish I could find more eloquent words to express my sorrow and to provide comfort at this time but “I am so sorry” seems to be the limit of my ability. Last night when I learned that Rick had died, I thought about all the things that Rick was to each of you: a son, a brother, a dad, a husband, a grandfather, and a friend.

To me, Rick was my first...

Dear Beth,Patty, Kate, and all the kids, grandkids, and family,
Ric seemed so unstoppable. He is the only person we know who could have the same birthday two years in a row and pull it off. He provided so much help and support for Fusako and I, not only with work on our house, but also helping see us through some of the darkest hours with his care, concern and generosity. It is not often that we get to meet and know great men in our lives, but he was one of the great ones. He will be...

Dear Schneider Family,

You don't know us but we knew Rick from the Sunday visits to Stark Street Espresso. Rick was always cheerful and his dermination and strength was something we admired and could all learn from. We will miss seeing him and are very sorry for your loss.

Brian and Julie Jackson

Ric was always upbeat and friendly. He set the perfect example for perseverance, determination and sheer will power. The world was a better place for him having been in it.

My deepest sympathy.....Rick was a significant member to the Class of '68, and he will be dearly missed.

With great sympathy to your family.

Sincerely,

Roy and Bev Ostergard
formerly Clay's Concrete
Ocean Park, WA

I am so sorry Beth,
There are many hearts that ache for you at this time of your loss and though no one can take away your sorrow, may the support and loving concern of others help give you the strength you need from day to day.
I'm thinking of you with Deepest Sympathy.
I've been there too.
Don Phillips