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1972 - 2006
Funeral services for Ronald Kenneth Schneider, 33, of Lumberton will be 2:00 pm Friday at Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee with interment following in R S Farmer Memorial Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 5:00 pm Thursday at the funeral home.
Mr. Schneider died February 27, 2006 at his residence in Lumberton.
Born in Buffalo, NY, Ronald was a longtime resident of this area. He was employed by Wal-Mart as a stocker.
Ronald was preceded in death by his daughters Sabrina and Savannah Schneider. He is survived by his wife Tanya Harrison Schneider of Lumberton; daughter Brittany Schneider of Lumberton; brother Raymond Schneider of Buffalo, NY; sisters Sandy Almeter of Buffalo, NY, Susan Kalathil of Houston and Crystal Melcher of Buffalo, NY and aunt and uncle Daniel and Marge Sciandra of Lumberton.
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There are currently 7 condolences.
Lisa, Maegan and Morgan
lisarainscope@yahoo.com
Sunday March 5, 2006 at
1:23 AM
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Tanya and Brittany,
We were so sorry to hear about your loss. We pray that God will place his comforting arms around you and help you both through this difficult time in your lives. Love, Lisa, Maegan and Morgan
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Barbara Ballard
bballard@lumberton.k12.tx.us
Friday March 3, 2006 at
3:41 PM
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Tanya and Brittany--I am so sorry for your loss. Brittany, you are a beautiful girl and very brave. Mrs. Hunt and I were so impressed with your courage today. Tanya, I will keep you both in my prayers.
Barbara Ballard
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Thursday March 2, 2006 at
11:12 PM
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Jo Ann Boykin
starfyre7@aol.com
Thursday March 2, 2006 at
8:56 PM
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I am so terribly sorry for this tragic loss of Ronnie. My prayers go out to all of the family. May you know the peace and comfort of God's Grace. Marge, I love you and will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Jo Ann
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Gloria Walling/Lisa Anderson
alton_anderson@sbcglobal.net
Thursday March 2, 2006 at
7:06 PM
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So sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers. May God be with you through this time.
Timberwood Apt. #1005
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Selma Wilson/Pam Kirkpatrick
selmacw@gt.rr.com
Thursday March 2, 2006 at
6:08 PM
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From time to time, if we are lucky, someone walks into our lives that matters. Ronnie mattered. We worked with him, sat in the smoking room and exchanged ideas on how to make our work environment better and not only listened to what he had to say but heard his passion for making things right.
He loved his daughter. When he spoke of Brittany his eyes would light up like the 4th of July. His one goal was to have her grow up knowing he loved her.
Ronnie will be missed here in our hearts. The fast paced walk, the sweet smile and that forever longing in his soul has left it's mark in our lives.
We will truly miss you Tonnie.
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Cathy Falb
falbc@lit.edu
Thursday March 2, 2006 at
11:40 AM
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Ronnie,
I can't believe you are gone but I know you are up in Heaven holding your sweet girls. I hope you have finally found peace!
Cathy
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