Raymond Glen Schiffelbein

Raymond Glen Schiffelbein obituary, Garden City, KS

Raymond Glen Schiffelbein

Raymond Schiffelbein Obituary

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Raymond Glen Schiffelbein, a devoted family man and skilled tradesman, passed away on Monday, February 19, 2025, at The Ranch House in Garden City, Kansas. He was born on July 21, 1952, to Raymond "Whitey" and Clare Marie (Campbell) Schiffelbein, in Garden City. Glen lived a life marked by strong principles, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to those he loved.

A multifaceted individual, Glen was a jack of all trades, known for his remarkable ability to fix just about anything. For several years, he assisted his father at Schiffelbein Carpet and Tile, where he honed his skills and demonstrated a work ethic that would define his career. Eventually, Glen became a part owner of the business, continuing the legacy of quality service and craftsmanship.

Glen took pride in his military service with the United States Army Reserves, a chapter of his life that contributed to his strong character and the values he instilled in his family. He was not only a provider but a pillar of strength for his loved ones. His steadfast support and fortitude will be fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

He is survived by his daughter, Cassandra Smith; three brothers, Richard Schiffelbein (Garden City), Roger Schiffelbein (Florida), and Randall Schiffelbein (New Jersey); one sister, Renee Hill (Garden City); and three grandchildren, Annabelle, Cam, and Harrison. Glen's legacy of love and dedication will undoubtedly live on through them.

Glen is preceded in death by his parents and his beloved wife, Patty Schiffelbein, as well as his brother, Russell Schiffelbein. His departure leaves a profound sense of loss among his family, friends, and the community he cherished. 

Raymond Glen Schiffelbein will be remembered not only for his talents and accomplishments but also for the love he shared with those who were fortunate enough to be part of his life.

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Robson Funeral Home - Garden City

620 N Main St, Garden City, KS 67846

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