Walter-Scheller-Obituary

Walter Scheller

Lawrence, Kansas

1936 - 2020

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1936 - 2020After bravely weathering a lengthy illness, Walter Fred Scheller died Friday, May 22, 2020, at his home near Tonganoxie. He was 84. A private service will be held at a later date.He was born January 31, 1936, in Lawrence, Kansas, the son of Edna Marie Scheiner Hoffman Scheller and...

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Fred was a genuine and loving man that will be greatly missed. I remember growing up with Fred and Dollie and was very sad when Dollie passed away. Love to Carrie Jo and to Lisa to lose a father and a husband. And to the community of Tonganoxie upon losing a fine citizen.

Fred was a genuine and loving man that will be greatly missed. I remember growing up with Fred and Dollie and was very sad when Dollie passed away. Love to Carrie Jo and to Lisa to lose a father and a husband. And to the community of Tonganoxie upon losing a fine citizen.

Dear Lisa and Family,
We do feel so honored and privileged to have known Fred and Lisa for these past several years, walking through this challenging journey with them. Fred indeed was a gift to us and all who knew him. We will greatly miss his presence, but no doubt he will remain with us as he so graciously communicated emotionally, beyond words. Our condolences, much love, respect and very best wishes, Jim and Susan

Lisa and Harold - I'd just like to offer my condolences. I remember very well meeting the 3 of you years ago, and what a pleasure our association was for me for those several years we worked together. From my experience I can say he was a truly good man. Take good, good care. Ron

Fred was down to earth and authentic. There was nothing artificial about him.
He leaves a legacy of love and commitment behind.

He was a really nice guy and a good neighbor, he will be truly missed

Fred felt like instant family from the day we met him. What a genuine, nice, friendly man. Our condolences to all who loved him.

It was always a pleasure to meet Fred, usually in the coffee shop somehow, and have a good conversation. He was always the same, no pretense, and that was the real Fred.
Well done, Fred, well done. You were a good man.

Lisa, I am so sad to hear of your loss. Fred did construction work on my parents house throughout the years and they both thought he was such a wonderful person. Please know that you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.