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Gary Schneider Obituary

Schneider, Gary Paul Age 68, Milwaukee WI. Died February 5, 2013, at a Hospice center. He was born November 26, 1944, to Gwendolyn (Clark) Schneider and the late Melbert Schneider in Tomahawk WI. He was a Milwaukee policeman for 28 years until he retired. He resided in the Milwaukee area for the past 35 years. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Survivors include his wife Susan (Brych) and her late son Joey and grandson Michael; his children Victoria (Schneider) Hale, Amanda (Schneider) Tim-mons, and Daniel Schneider; his siblings are Burnett Schneider, and Kristy (Schneider) West-brook; grandchildren, Ty, Nicholas; nieces and nephews Keith, Charlotte, Curtis, Andrew and Michael; great-nieces and nephew Justin, and Amber; great-grand-niece, Harper; and other relatives and friends. Those that preceded him in passing were his father Melbert, great- grandson John and stepson Joey. A Memorial service is planned for Sat., April 6 at Rochester First Congregational Church, 103 S. State St., Rochester WI. Friends and other relatives may meet with the family for a luncheon following the service at the church.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Feb. 13, 2013.

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Allen Campbell

March 1, 2013

Allen Campbell

March 1, 2013

I was deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Gary, an old friend for many years. We worked together for about 15 years at District #2, and we made nurmerous trips together hunting and fishing, bowling together on leagues, etc. He will be missed. My deepest condolences to the family.

Victoria Schneider

February 13, 2013

Dad, I am so sad you are gone. It just does not seem real you are gone from this world. Love you and miss you. Your daughter, Vicky

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