Karine L. Schneeberger
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Greece: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at age 87. Predeceased by her husband, Robert Schneeberger. She is survived by her daughters, Karen (Anthony) Romano, Lynn Schneeberger & Judy (Norman) Reeves; sister, Elice Goetz; grandchildren, Patrick Romano, Robert Romano, Michelle (Brian) Peterson & Nicole (Gareth) Hedges; several nieces, nephews and cousins; many dear friends. Karine is a Veteran of the United States Navy and served in World War II. She is also a retiree of Eastman Kodak Co. Her Memorial Service will be held, Sunday 1:30 P.M. in the Funeral Home Chapel of Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Road. Interment held privately. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Monroe Community Hospital Foundation, 435 E. Henrietta Road, Rochester NY 14620 in her memory.
Dear Girls And Family, Sorry, that I have a previous commitment and can’t make your Mom’s service tomorrow. So very sorry for your loss. I’m sure your Dad and Jack are glad to see her — I’m sure they are having a Great Reunion. My deepest sorrow for you all. Gigi
Dear Karen, Lynn & Judy, My thoughts are with you. Cousin, Georgette
Dear Karen, Lynn and Judy, (I wrote earlier today but do not think it went through.) Fred and I are so, so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was a very special person and someone our family just loved to be with. If you were around Karine, you always felt happy and uplifted. She really was a gift to everyone. We are very sorry that we are unable to be with you during this time. Love, Judy and Fred
Dear Lynn: I was so sorry to hear about your mother. I am so happy I had the opportunity to meet her and play cards with her. She was an inswpiration to all. I loved her stories from the war! I will not be attend today-I am having a baby shower for my son and his wife and it starts at 1pm. Please accept my deepest condolences to you and your sisters. Your mother is in a wonderful place with the lord. May God bless you and your family. Sincerely, Janice Barnum
Karen, Lynn and Judy and families. I am very sorry for your loss. Some of my favorite memories as a little girl were from my Aunt Karine and Uncle Bob’s house in Rochester, swimming in the pool and playing cards. Please know I am thinking of you at this difficult time.
Karen, Lynn and Judy, I send my heartfelt sympathies to you all. I have such fond memories of your mom and how she made us all feel part of the family when visiting your house in Rochester. Carlene (Johnson) Stewart
Karen, Lynn and Judy: I was very sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. You and your families will be in my thoughts and prayers. There will be a large empty space in your lives that you must fill with all the wonderful memories you have of her. She will be missed by everyone. With Sympathy, Jean (Schneeberger) HertzelUEY7
Lynn (and family) — I am so sorry to hear about your mother. Though there is so little I can do or say, please know you all have my deepest sympathy. It’s hard to lose someone you love, but even harder still when that person is your mother. Sincerely, Lynda Willer
My thoughts and prayers are with my cousins Lynn, Karen and Judy, on the loss of their beloved mother. I have many wonderful memories of my Aunt Karine. She was such a joyous, fun and loving person. And she was a great sister to my own mother Alice, may she rest in peace. If I close my eyes, I can still hear the sound of their laughter at family gatherings, long ago. Love, Jane Collins
So sorry to hear about your mother, haven’t heard from her in a long time..She must have been in the Monroe County Home…I remember all the fun we had at the islands, we certainly knew how to have fun with cards and golfing and boating too. Thanks for calling Dave Lynn, he informed and then Donna sent this special visitation at the funeral home.All is well with me and my family. will call when I get back to Rochester during the summer..Debbie
To Karen, Lynn and Judy, Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss’¦my thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time. Sent with love, Cindy Connell (nee Johnson)
To Karen, Lynn and Judy. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I have so many wonderful memories of our two families getting together when we were young and I will never forget my Aunt Karine’s laugh. My sincere sympathies, Kevin.
To ‘Karine’s Girls’: I used to work with your Mom at General Signal many years ago. I can still see a vision of her face and how she loved to talk about her Bob and her girls. She lit up the office each time she stopped by the Treasurer’s office where I worked and was such a friendly outgoing person. I trust she had a healthy, fulfilling retirement and may you find peace knowing she is in the very presence of our Lord now.
Truly sad this day to hear about my very special sister-in-law. Have many wonderful memories from even before Karine & Bob had their girls. She was a fun loving, unselfish great friend to me. I will miss her.