Joni Krogman
Robbie - Tom and I extend our deepest sympathy. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. -- Joni Krogman
Birth date: Sep 23, 1948 Death date: Jan 11, 2014
Steven L. Schuey, 65, of Clinton, passed away Saturday, January 11, 2014 at Eagle Point Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center surrounded by his family after. Services will be 7:00pm, Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at the Clinton Chap Read Obituary
Robbie - Tom and I extend our deepest sympathy. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. -- Joni Krogman
Robbie, I am so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you-- Raedene Ryan
My thoughts and sympathies go out to Steve's family and friends. As Suellen's sister, I was always in awe of the close group of friend's formed at Lyon's Jr. High. That group grew even larger and closer at Clinton High and has lasted all these years.
Steve had one of the best senses of humor. I will always remember his smile. In my mind's eye, I can still see Kid, Steve's beloved lab. Kid would stand on the prow of the boat all excited to jump in the river. He would wait at the very edge until Steve gave the ok. Kid would eagerly jump in and swim to shore. There any one and everyone's ball or Frisbee became his toy.
I am so very sorry for your loss. Steve will stay alive in the heart's and memories of all who knew and loved him.

Just heard about your loss. I wish I could be there to be with you. Take Care Robbie.
All my love,
Glenda Rogis Johnson


You were always so much fun Uncle Steve. I will never forget your snake bites or how you got me in trouble by Grandma Ivy for throwing a fake spider at you! And how can any of us forget playing spades out at the farm house with you and how excited you would get over your "exact bid bonus...da da na na na na". You are one of kind and we miss you.
Love you,
Jeannie
P.S. Give my mom and grandma a kiss for me!!
My uncle lived with us for awhile when he was going to C.C.C. he would tease us kids and it always ended up with my mom chasing him around the house with a broom.You didnt want to fall asleep when he was around if you did he would find an ink pen and draw skeleton heads all over your arms. We would get even with fake spiders though.He never did lose his sense of humor and when ever I saw him he always made me laugh.Who can forget the Schuey shuffle.I will miss my uncle dearly.
Love Always,
Debra Sue

