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Beloved, dear Shawn Terese Schuler passed away as the fireflies lay dying, the raspberries ripe, maybe blueberries and other fruits starting to ripen. Shawn did not reach a ripe old retirement age, but she fully knew ripening love. Shawn would not leave this world without being loved, and deeply and loving more deeply. Shawn and Larry are at a loss for not being able to spend her golden years together, family, friends, and grandson, but she had gold in love, and treasure stored in heaven. Until we meet again, we love you and miss you deeply OXOXOXO. She survives by the love of her life fiancée’, Larry, her daughter Ashlee Jones, son-in-law Jeff Jones, grandson Parker Jones, Son Adam Schuler and other relatives, and good friends, Cheryl, Colleen, Cathy, Craig, others. She is preceded by her loving, caring sister Kim, parents and husband Jim Schuler. She was a local, regular familiar face at local restaurants, shopping, hospitals. She will be missed by all who knew her and her friendly, humorous wit, good nature and gentle Christian neighborly disposition. Shawn wanted a hug-life for all who would let her. Although she suffered much in life, she still had dignity and love, respect, humble financial stability, and status, strength, values, religion, compassion, forgiveness, humility, humanity. A loss for family, friends, acquaintances and community. Shawn will come to know the Lord’s love and fully those of others in heaven, 09/16/1960 to 07/18/2025.
Only the good die young.
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