Roger J. Schneider

Roger J.
Schneider, 88, of Fond du Lac, passed away at Waterford Memory Care in West
Bend on Saturday, September 7, 2019. 
Roger was born March 25, 1931 in Chilton, a son of Emmanuel and Pauline
(Casper) Schneider.  On August 7, 1954 he
married Marjorie M. Schultz. 


Roger served
in the Korean War from 1952 to 1953.  He
was employed with Mercury Marine for 45 years until his retirement in
1996.  He enjoyed playing cards with
family and friends.  He was a member of
the Knights of Columbus Council #664 and a member of Holy Family Parish where
he worshiped at Sacred Heart Church. 


He is
survived by Marjorie, his wife of 65 years; eight children, Eugene (Julie),
Jeffrey (Eva), Susanne (Darin) Edington, Andrew, Gerald, Denise Mayo, Jason
(Nancy) and Melissa Schmidt; grandchildren, Cynthia (Daniel) Abel, Curtis,
Nathan (Monica), Semra (Michael Clausing) Schneider, Kristi (Mitchell)
Milligan, Cilyr Edington, April, Katie Jo, Lauren, Jessica, Abigail, McKenzie
Mayo, Skylar Mayo, Cassandra Irwin, Nicole Adams, Rebecca Irwin, Joshua, Brady
Schmidt, Blake Schmidt and Baker Schmidt; 6 great grandchildren; sisters, Marie
Wellnitz, Rita Gallitz, Delores Schneider, Lucy (Terry) Brunette, Annette
(Robert) Guse; in-laws, Sheila Schneider, Joyce Schneider, Edith Schneider, Irene
Schneider, Robert (Wanda) Schultz, Yvonne Wustrack; other relatives and
friends.


Preceding
Roger in death are his parents; son, Douglas; brothers, Reuben (Irene), Conrad,
Servatius (Mary), Robert (Geraldine), Frederick; sisters, Romaine, Bernice
Huck, Veronica (Ames) Deaver; in-laws, Edgar Wellnitz, John Gallitz, Leroy
Koenigs, Jim Wustrack, James (Maylene) Schultz.


Roger’s
family will receive relatives and friends on Thursday, September 12, 2019 at
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 200 S. Peters Avenue, Fond du Lac from 3:30 until
5:15 PM.  At 5:30 PM a Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church.  Entombment will be at the Shrine of Rest
Mausoleum, Ledgeview Memorial Park. 


Memorials
may be directed to the family who will use in memory of Roger.