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Roma Schneider

New London, Wisconsin

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Schneider, Roma Mae (Wagner)Roma Mae (Wagner) Schneider, age 95, entered heaven to be with her husband, Marvin on April 18, 2013. She was born on May 2, 1917, in Lark, WI, daughter of the late Henry & Sadie (Saenger) Wagner. Her formal education started at the Lark School and she later...

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ROMA SCHNEIDER'S FAMILY;

I recall your mother, dad, and all you kids from growing up in the Lark Church. Your mom and your dad were such fine gentle & honest people. Bless their souls. I know you will miss your mother. God Bless!
Karen Churchill Kurowski
From: Colorado

Marv and Shirleyanne and family,
Sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. You are in our hearts and prayers.

Dale,
Your mother sounds like an extraordinary woman who will be deeply missed. Cherish the memories. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Bruce,
I remember the nice little lunch treats your mom would pack for your trips to school. Your mom sounds like an endearing woman with many stories about her meetings with famous political people! I know how much she meant to you and that was evident in your many trips in to town to visit her at the care facility. You are a son whom she was quite proud to have and know!
Sandy Cody

Oh, I'm sorry to hear about Roma because it's always hard to lose Mom. I've known you all as family since my earliest memories in Lark Church. Bless you all and may you have the fondest of memories. Bruce, you have been a saint. Thank you.
Phyllis Ortman, Sherri & John Yockey
Fort Collins, Colorado

Dale and Carla, I'm sorry for your loss. You're mom had a great life. I know she will be deeply missed in yours. Take care of each other. You both are in my thoughts and prayers, Jo.

I remember Roma and Marvin when I was a young girl and attending Lark Church with my family.
Peace and love be with all of you now.
Lynn Churchill Berg

Bruce and family. I am sorry to learn that Roma has passed away. My yearly visit with her for her annual placement review was always a pleasant experience. I wish I had known more about her life because I would have loved to hear stories about the famous people she met and feel like I missed a great opportunity.