Adrian was a veteran of the U.S. Army proudly serving his country during the Korea Conflict from 1954-1962 which included six years in the reserves.
On February 27, 1954 he married Delores Karstaedt in the Town of Mosel.
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Delores of Kiel, two children: Randall (Debra) Scheidt, New Holstein, Lori (Dale) Koenig, Kiel, four grandchildren, Kristin (Casey) Ausloos, Appleton, Wesley Scheidt & friend, Katie Ausloos of New Holstein, Stacy Koenig, Maryland and Kimberly Koenig, Kiel. He is further survived by two brothers, Joseph (Carol) Scheidt and Earl (Germaine) Scheidt all of Dunbar, brothers-in-law & sisters-in-law, Judy Scheidt, Howard Karstaedt, Jeanette Thornam, Gordon (Leone) Karstaedt, Doris (Wilmer) Schueler, LaVerne Karstaedt, Vivian Szczepkowski.
He was preceded in death by one infant sister and one brother, Eugene Scheidt.
Adrian was a veteran of the U.S. Army proudly serving his country during the Korea Conflict from 1954-1962 which included six years in the reserves.
On February 27, 1954 he married Delores Karstaedt in the Town of Mosel.
Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Delores of Kiel, two children: Randall (Debra) Scheidt, New Holstein, Lori (Dale) Koenig, Kiel, four grandchildren, Kristin (Casey) Ausloos, Appleton, Wesley Scheidt & friend, Katie Ausloos of New Holstein, Stacy Koenig, Maryland and Kimberly Koenig, Kiel. He is further survived by two brothers, Joseph (Carol) Scheidt and Earl (Germaine) Scheidt all of Dunbar, brothers-in-law & sisters-in-law, Judy Scheidt, Howard Karstaedt, Jeanette Thornam, Gordon (Leone) Karstaedt, Doris (Wilmer) Schueler, LaVerne Karstaedt, Vivian Szczepkowski.
He was preceded in death by one infant sister and one brother, Eugene Scheidt.
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