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Schroeder, Russel H

The Newton Kansan

Russell H. Schroeder

LOS ANGELES - Russell H. Schroeder, 47, died Saturday (March 3, 2007) at his residence in Los Angeles.

He was born on Feb. 11, 1960, to Delmar and Barbara (Unruh) Schroeder in Newton. At the age of seven, his family moved to the Greeley area. He graduate from Eaton High School in 1978, attended CSU, Rosedale Bible College in Rosedale, Ohio, Numidia Bible School in Pennsylvania, and received his bachelor's degree in business and his MBA in marketing from his beloved University of Southern California. He played trombone with the Trojan Marching Band. Most recently he worked as manger of editorial services and AIG retirement services for Sun America in Los Angeles. His colleagues will remember him for his professionalism, dedication, creative thinking, thoughtful consideration of others and good humor. He was a avid USC football fan. Some of his family's fondest memories will be of his love for Christmas traditions, his UNO skills, his weekly phone calls to his parents and his crazy antics when we were together. His love for the Lord sustained him throughout his life.

Survivors included his parents, a sister, Kris Kline and husband John of Greeley, Colo.; brothers, Errol Schroeder and wife Darlene of Windsor, Gregg Schroeer and wife Cindy of Goessel, Stan Schroeder and Dean Hale of Los Angeles Calif.; and nieces and nephew.

A celebration of Russ' life will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Journey Christian Church, 2332 W. 27th, Greeley, Co. 80634.

Contribution may be made in care of Journey Christian Church.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date9 Mar 2007
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