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Richard O. Schneider
April 3rd, 1941 - October 20th, 2002
Richard O. Schneider, 61, of St. Petersburg, FL, died Sunday, October 20, 2002 at St. Anthony's Hospital. He was born in Pittsburgh, PA and moved to St. Petersburg in 1987 from Panama. He was a machinist for Gull Tool and Die Company in St. Petersburg and prior to that he was a missionary in Panama serving with New Tribes Missions since 1972. He was a volunteer fireman in Mars, Pa. and was a member of Grace Bible Fellowship. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Lynn M. (Perry) Schneider, five sons, Kevin, Jonathan, Kenneth, Timothy all of St. Petersburg, Shawn of Valrico, FL, two daughters, Christine Hutton of Chicago, IL, Anne Schneider of Jupiter, FL, one brother, David Schneider of New York, four sisters, Jerry Black, Mary Lou Swaney, Rexanne Schwadron, Pam Whissel all of Mars, PA, and ten grandchildren. $(document).ready(function(){ });
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