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Linda Ann <I>Binder</I> Schneider

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Linda Ann Binder Schneider

Birth
New York County, New York, USA
Death
2019 (aged 79–80)
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Linda Ann Binder Schneider, died peacefully surrounded by her family on November. 23, 2019, after a nearly 20 year fight with Parkinson's disease. She was born in New York City on October 20, 1939, to Ruth A and Harry L Binder.

She grew up in Lakewood, NJ, attended Nursing school in Philadelphia and worked for a time in the medical field in NYC.

She married Harry Morris Schneider, moved to San Diego, and had their first daughter, Lisa Beth Schneider. They were relocated by Harry's company to San Antonio to head the Art Department in 1967. The 2nd daughter, Jenny Lee Schneider (O'Connor), was born to them five years later in SA.

Over the years, Linda found joy in many dedicated activities including the SA Preservation Society, the Democratic Party, B'nai Brith Women, Hadassah, a Jewish women's spirituality book group, Arts SA, her work selling advertising for the SA Jewish Journal, raising two talented, creative daughters, loving her many cat companions, and being a "Rennie" at Scarborough Faire & the TX Renaissance Festival.

She marched with Another Mother for Peace to protest the Vietnam war and accompanied Bill Clinton for a day in San Antonio. She was a strong-willed personality with a big laugh and a sharp tongue. But she deeply loved her husband, Harry, of 57 years with all her heart and soul.

M. E. Rodriguez Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.
Linda Ann Binder Schneider, died peacefully surrounded by her family on November. 23, 2019, after a nearly 20 year fight with Parkinson's disease. She was born in New York City on October 20, 1939, to Ruth A and Harry L Binder.

She grew up in Lakewood, NJ, attended Nursing school in Philadelphia and worked for a time in the medical field in NYC.

She married Harry Morris Schneider, moved to San Diego, and had their first daughter, Lisa Beth Schneider. They were relocated by Harry's company to San Antonio to head the Art Department in 1967. The 2nd daughter, Jenny Lee Schneider (O'Connor), was born to them five years later in SA.

Over the years, Linda found joy in many dedicated activities including the SA Preservation Society, the Democratic Party, B'nai Brith Women, Hadassah, a Jewish women's spirituality book group, Arts SA, her work selling advertising for the SA Jewish Journal, raising two talented, creative daughters, loving her many cat companions, and being a "Rennie" at Scarborough Faire & the TX Renaissance Festival.

She marched with Another Mother for Peace to protest the Vietnam war and accompanied Bill Clinton for a day in San Antonio. She was a strong-willed personality with a big laugh and a sharp tongue. But she deeply loved her husband, Harry, of 57 years with all her heart and soul.

M. E. Rodriguez Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.

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