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Ken-Schneider

In Loving Memory

Schneider, Kenneth W.

 

 

Of Imperial, MO passed away on Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at the age of 68. Beloved husband of Kathy Schneider (nee Laster) for 32 years; loving father of Kendra (Dave Poole) Schneider, Elizabeth Sang (Jerry Hitchcock) and Angela (Steve) Sparks; dearest grandfather of Kennedy, Chelsey, James, Peter “P.J.” (Kiersten) and the late Amber; great-grandfather of 5;son of the late William and Frances Schneider; dear brother of Donna (Jim) Duchek) and the late Maureen Ponder and Sandy Skiles; our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Kenny was a proud Vietnam Veteran and a retiree of UAW Local 136.

SERVICES:  Visitation at KUTIS SOUTH  COUNTY Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry on Monday, January 10 from 4-7Pm. Funeral Tuesday, January 11 at 11:30AM. Burial at J.B. National Cemetery.

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18 thoughts on “Schneider, Kenneth W.”

  1. Deepest sorrow to our friends and families and loved ones may God be with you through these troubling times. May you find peace in the days to come. Truly sorry for your loss….

    The McClung Family

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  2. Deepest sorrow to our friends and families and loved ones may God be with you through these troubling times. May you find peace in the days to come. Truly sorry for your loss….

    The McClung Family

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  3. Kathy, thinking of you in your time of sorrow. So sorry. Please let me know if I can be of assistance now and in the future to help you through shock and loss. Love to you and family.

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  4. Kathy, thinking of you in your time of sorrow. So sorry. Please let me know if I can be of assistance now and in the future to help you through shock and loss. Love to you and family.

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  5. I’ve known Kenny since high school. He’s been a constant and true friend ever since then. Kathy, I wish I could be there to personally share my condolences.

    Mark and Tara Duckworth.

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  6. I’ve known Kenny since high school. He’s been a constant and true friend ever since then. Kathy, I wish I could be there to personally share my condolences.

    Mark and Tara Duckworth.

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  7. Kenny was one of the nicest people that I have ever known. Having worked with him and Kendra this really hurts to hear. May God take him in his arms and look down upon the family in this time of need.

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  8. Kenny was one of the nicest people that I have ever known. Having worked with him and Kendra this really hurts to hear. May God take him in his arms and look down upon the family in this time of need.

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  9. May you R.I.P. my Best Uncle in the world! Will miss you and forever in my heart! Ride free on your Angel Harley in Heaven! And I’m thinking of & love your closest loved ones!

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  10. May you R.I.P. my Best Uncle in the world! Will miss you and forever in my heart! Ride free on your Angel Harley in Heaven! And I’m thinking of & love your closest loved ones!

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  11. To the Schneider family…I am so sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. Kenny will always be remembered as the fun guy he was.

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  12. To the Schneider family…I am so sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. Kenny will always be remembered as the fun guy he was.

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  13. My heart breaks for Kathy and my family. Kenny was always interesting, kind, and adventuresome. He loved Jesus and is with Him now in heaven, with Sandy, Maurene, Mom, and Dad.

    He would defy authority to do the right thing. At Chrysler, he saved a man’s life with CPR and was told not to do that again, but he told them that he would because someday he would have to face God.

    Kenny left too soon and left a big hole in all our hearts.

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  14. My heart breaks for Kathy and my family. Kenny was always interesting, kind, and adventuresome. He loved Jesus and is with Him now in heaven, with Sandy, Maurene, Mom, and Dad.

    He would defy authority to do the right thing. At Chrysler, he saved a man’s life with CPR and was told not to do that again, but he told them that he would because someday he would have to face God.

    Kenny left too soon and left a big hole in all our hearts.

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