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Sheila Schuster Obituary

Sheila Elizabeth Schuster passed away Sunday, October 14, three days shy of her 49th birthday.

Sheila was diagnosed with stage four non-hodgkins mantle cell lymphoma in 1997. Her theory was if 98% of the people die from this, someone has to be in the 2%. And that's exactly what she did for ten years. Sheila not only survived but truly lived. She faced each treatment, each challenge with a strength and grace that remains a true testament of hope to everyone who knew her. Sheila was born October 17, 1958 to James and Catherine Johnson. She graduated from Lewis Central High School in Council Bluffs, Iowa and went on to graduate from Simpson College with a degree in Mass Communications. While at Simpson College, she met her husband Doug Schuster and they were married in 1982 and would have celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on October 23. Sheila was the Director of Public Relations at Simpson College from 1981 to 1985. She also owned and operated her own businesses - Schuster Designs, a desktop publishing company and Eliza Lyn, where she designed and created handmade polymer clay jewelry. She sold her jewelry, among other places, in the Cultural Center at the Iowa State Fair for 12 years. More recently she taught five years at Indianola Preschool and was working at Tim McConnell Photography. There were so many things that were a part of Sheila's life but her true passions were her family and her many friends. She and Doug have two beautiful daughters, Sarah, a senior at Drake University and Amy, a freshman at Simpson College.

Sheila was an amazing mother and role model. People were drawn to Sheila and she made time for everyone. Her genuine concern, love and caring were always evident. She remained positive in tough times and always led by example. Sheila was a member of the United Methodist Church where she and Doug taught high school Sunday School for nine years. She was also a member of P.E.O, Chapter BP, and belonged to two book clubs.

She was preceded in death by her father, James Johnson.

Sheila leaves behind her husband Doug, and two daughters, Sarah and Amy. She is also survived by her mother, Catherine Johnson, of Indianola; her brother Grant Johnson, his wife, Jill and their sons, Derek and Brett, also of Indianola, and her brother, Bruce Johnson and his wife, Christine, of New York City.

Following a private family service and interment, a celebration of Sheila's life will be held 5:00 p.m., Thursday, October 18 at Smith Chapel on the campus of Simpson College, followed by a gathering at Great Hall on the Simpson Campus.

In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorial contributions be given to the Schuster Family. At a later date, they will direct these memorials in a way that will honor Sheila's life and the impact she had on others.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Nonpareil on Oct. 17, 2007.

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Jane Lauver Procopio

October 24, 2007

To Sheila's Family and Friends. I have not seen Sheila for many years, but will never forget one of the best times of my life. We shared the experience of being in the school play "Hello, Dolly" together. Sheila with her red hair, in that bright red dress, and singing at the top of her lungs will be forever etched in my mind. Sheila was a great friend in school and although we have lost touch she will always be remembered. Love and God Bless to all of the lives she has touched.

Karen Kealy

October 20, 2007

To the family of Sheila Schuster (Johnson). I was a classmate and fellow cheerleader with Sheila. We shared many good times in High School but lost contact. She will be missed. I send our deepest sympathies to her family. God Bless Karen, Tom and Jessi Kealy

Pamm McKern Killeen

October 20, 2007

Doug and Family: I too am a past classmate and friend of Sheila at Lewis Central. Her energy and cheerful spirit defined her then and it sounds as though she has carried those with her through her illness as well. My heart goes out to her young daughters -- may you find peace in the blessings of time you have already shared and the memories you will have forever.

Melissa Hopkins

October 18, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jeanie Hicks Strunk

October 17, 2007

To the Johnson Family: Even though I haven't seen Sheila since we both left LC for college, I still remember her light shining personality and her wonderful way with people. She only lived 30 minutes from me and I didn't even know she was so close. So sad to hear of her passing and I am certain that she is spreading her sparkling personality in Heaven. May God hold each of you in the palm of his hand through this time...

Sue Durfee

October 17, 2007

Doug,
I haven't seen you since college days, but my husband Doug and I saw Sheila every year for the past 10 years at the State Fair. (My husband graduated from Lewis Central with Sheila). We will miss her and always remember the fun times as R.A.'s together at Simpson. May God keep you and your family in His care.
Love,
Sue (Reeves) and Doug Durfee

Kellie Spinner

October 17, 2007

It's been many years, but I remember what fun we had in the theatre dept. at Simpson College. When I think of Sheila, I have memories of a very vibrant, redhead that knew how to make you laugh. My deepest sympathies to Doug and his family.

Kellie Spinner (Hulbert)
Simpson class of '82

Steve Thomsen

October 17, 2007

SEJ, it seems like only yesterday we were arguing on stage. Even though we were miles apart and lost contact, the memories of LC, infamous drama escapades and silly conversations have always been with me. Whenever I hear "Stairway to Heaven" I always think about the times we talked. Until we talk again....

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