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In Loving Memory

Schneider, Evelyn “Mick” (nee Wolf)

July 26, 1923 - June 20, 2023

Tuesday June 20, 2023.

Beloved wife of the late Edwin Schneider for over 56 years; loving mother of Marsha (Ron) Shanks and Connie Shaw; adoring grandmother of Chad Shanks, Shannon (Michael) McGee, Travis (Melissa) Descoteau and Cody (Abbie) Shaw; cherished great-grandmother of Ava, Jackson, Alexis, Ethan, Connor, Lucy, Charleigh and Jameson; dear sister of the late Violet “Slick” (Kenneth) Buback and Shirley “Chick” (Robert) Luaders. Our dearest aunt, great-aunt and friend to many.

She was a  Marine in WW II, a Girl Scout Leader, and was the first women Commander at Legion Post 111, she was a member of the Women’s Auxiliary.

Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Tuesday, June 27 from 5-8 pm. with funeral service on Wednesday June 28 at 10:30 am. Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to Missouri Humane Society Foster Program or Learning Disability Association appreciated.

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3 thoughts on “Schneider, Evelyn “Mick” (nee Wolf)”

  1. She was loved by many, a wonderful mother, taught us the meaning of family and caring. We have so many memories of family times for Christmas, Easter, birthdays, thanksgiving, camping and vacations. The love of animals and we had a lot of those. Dressing up for Halloween with homemade costumes. Gardening and flowers. She was always there for us. Love you mom, no more pain

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  2. Not many mothers are there to help when you call but she was always there. I loved her so much and the cherished memories we shared. We were always bringing animals home to keep and she let us keep them. And always flowers in the yard. And helping others who needed it. Love you.mom

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