April 7, 1956 ~ October 12, 2014
Susan M. Schneider—wife, mother and grandmother—went to be with her Heavenly Father on Sunday morning at her residence.
She was preceded in death by her father, Leonard Krajicek of Dunlap, Iowa.
She is survived by her husband, Chuck Schneider; mother, Sally Krajicek of Iowa; son, Joseph Nissen (Heather) and their son, Ian Joseph (Susan’s grandson); son, Jim Crandall, all of Omaha; other family members: Ed Krajicek (Lottie), Jan Roberts (Don), Mike Krajicek (Sandra), Mary Lou Kline, Roberta Mumm (Kenny), Betty Soller (Dan), John Krajicek (Brandi) and Richard Krajicek (Sandy), Pam Santamaria (Mike), Charles Schneider (Sharon), and Diane Regner (Jimmy); grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Visitation begins Tuesday, October 14th at 5 pm with Vigil Service to follow at 7 pm, both at the West Center Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, October 15th at 10 am at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 9602 “Q” St, Omaha, Nebraska. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to St. Gerald Catholic Church or charity of your choice.
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Susan was a very special lady. She loved so much especially riding her motorcycle. I will remember her for Women Slow Ride. She was very good at that. I learned some pointers from her. She will be missed my many of us. Take care and RIP Susan.--Tami Osantowski
It was an honor and a hoot to have Susan in our lives. Her laugh, jokes, chocolate chip cookies, pies were appreciated. We remember her willingness to always help out, whether in the Special Olympics or whoever she felt needed. Her energy was awesome. We will miss her warmth,hugs and her presence. She will live within our hearts and the windmills of our minds forever. The beacon from her lighthouse heart will light up our hearts forever.--Jim & Connie Cowlishaw
Many wonderfully fun times with Susan riding our Harleys on trips to Maine and California. Lots of laughs! Susan was definitely a fun person! Our friends became her friends. Also many fun times having lunch or Dairy Queen. Susan was down to earth and great with the innuendos. She kept her apple pies coming our way. Susan exhibited great strength and courage as she faced her declining health. We will really miss Susan and seeing her in our rear view mirror!--Bob & Jody Smith
We will miss Sue very, very much. Her devotion and tireless effort to Special Olympics and her athletes will always be remembered as well as her friendship.--Ellen and Eric LoChiano
April 7, 1956 ~ October 12, 2014
Susan M. Schneider—wife, mother and grandmother—went to be with her Heavenly Father on Sunday morning at her residence.
She was preceded in death by her father, Leonard Krajicek of Dunlap, Iowa.
She is survived by her husband, Chuck Schneider; mother, Sally Krajicek of Iowa; son, Joseph Nissen (Heather) and their son, Ian Joseph (Susan’s grandson); son, Jim Crandall, all of Omaha; other family members: Ed Krajicek (Lottie), Jan Roberts (Don), Mike Krajicek (Sandra), Mary Lou Kline, Roberta Mumm (Kenny), Betty Soller (Dan), John Krajicek (Brandi) and Richard Krajicek (Sandy), Pam Santamaria (Mike), Charles Schneider (Sharon), and Diane Regner (Jimmy); grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Visitation begins Tuesday, October 14th at 5 pm with Vigil Service to follow at 7 pm, both at the West Center Chapel. Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, October 15th at 10 am at St. Gerald Catholic Church, 9602 “Q” St, Omaha, Nebraska. Interment, Evergreen Memorial Park. Memorials are suggested to St. Gerald Catholic Church or charity of your choice.
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler in service to the family.
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Obituary above and tributes below courtesy of
Heafey-Heafey-Hoffmann Dworak & Cutler Mortuary
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Susan was a very special lady. She loved so much especially riding her motorcycle. I will remember her for Women Slow Ride. She was very good at that. I learned some pointers from her. She will be missed my many of us. Take care and RIP Susan.--Tami Osantowski
It was an honor and a hoot to have Susan in our lives. Her laugh, jokes, chocolate chip cookies, pies were appreciated. We remember her willingness to always help out, whether in the Special Olympics or whoever she felt needed. Her energy was awesome. We will miss her warmth,hugs and her presence. She will live within our hearts and the windmills of our minds forever. The beacon from her lighthouse heart will light up our hearts forever.--Jim & Connie Cowlishaw
Many wonderfully fun times with Susan riding our Harleys on trips to Maine and California. Lots of laughs! Susan was definitely a fun person! Our friends became her friends. Also many fun times having lunch or Dairy Queen. Susan was down to earth and great with the innuendos. She kept her apple pies coming our way. Susan exhibited great strength and courage as she faced her declining health. We will really miss Susan and seeing her in our rear view mirror!--Bob & Jody Smith
We will miss Sue very, very much. Her devotion and tireless effort to Special Olympics and her athletes will always be remembered as well as her friendship.--Ellen and Eric LoChiano
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