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Together they raised five children, Cynthia Schlosser of Peterborough, New Hampshire, James Schlosser of Boca Raton, Florida, Timothy Schlosser of Tallmadge and Terry Schlosser of Poland. Their daughter, Melissa Schlosser King, died November 23, 2000. In 1958, Louella began working at the Howard Johnson’s Travel Plaza of the Ohio Turnpike in New Springfield while her husband, Frank, was on strike at the steel mill. She worked nights at first, but once the strike ended, she continued working. Twice during those years, she left work to care for duties at home, but continued to work until she was 81.

Twice during those years, she left work to care for duties at home but continued to work until she was 81. Even then she was reluctant to retire but her kids insisted. Her husband, Frank Schlosser, whom she married September 7, 1946, died August 12, 1984.
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And Eldred Nord; and five sisters, Phoebe Nord, Lois Bair, Marjorie Keane, Mary Jane Sigler and Arley Ann Nord. She is preceded in death by four brothers Michael, Perry, Gilbert and Cletus. "Thank you for many kind and professional services. My husband was a very gentle man and deserved only the finest care." Schlosser Funeral Home & Cremation Services offers a variety of pet cremation services that can be customized to fit any situation.

In the past 2 years Springfield has helped us through the death of my Mother and my Father. Their response and help allowed us to focus on the remaining family rather than worrying about details of the funeral and all the notifications that are required upon a death. Born November 26, 1941, in Calgary, Alberta, Gail was living in Edmonton, AB, when, in 1957 she moved with her mother, Nedra Snelson, to Kelowna, BC. There, she met her future husband, John. We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. Enter your email below for our complimentary daily grief messages. Messages run for up to one year and you can stop at any time.
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Louella and her siblings were raised in Bessemer. In recent years, she would say “I had a happy childhood. We were poor, but I guess we didn’t know it.” They all had a good time together.

Even then, she was reluctant to retire, but her kids insisted. Her husband, Frank Schlosser, whom she married Sept. 7, 1946, died Aug. 12, 1984. Together they raised five children, Cynthia Schlosser of Peterborough, N.H., James Schlosser of Boca Raton, Fla., Timothy Schlosser of Tallmadge and Terry Schlosser of Poland. Their daughter, Melissa Schlosser King, died Nov. 23, 2000.
Karen Schlosser
Aleata was a very active member of First Assembly of God now Journey Church. She lived a life of service to others whether it was through church volunteerism, scouts, mission work, or with her friends or family. Whenever a need presented itself, she raised a hand and stepped forward. Her life of service began as a young girl where she services as a surrogate mom to her siblings and later to her nieces and nephew. She was affectionately known as mom and gramme to her girls’ friends and she cared for and nursed family and friends to health numerous times.
To send flowersto the family or plant a treein memory of Brandon Schlosser, please visit our floral store. Brandon played football and softball as a youngster. He loved karaoke and enjoyed socializing in his younger days. He listened to heavy metal music and old-time country.
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Karen was a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and played clarinet in the Purdue symphony band. After graduation, Karen moved to Plymouth, Indiana and worked at Plymouth Foundry for over 40 years in purchasing and accounting. Karen actively served the Plymouth community by volunteering with the Marshall County Purdue Alumni Club, including serving as a President.
There was a sense of caring from each staff member. I was turning over my Mom to their care and I felt very comfortable with everyone. I felt heard and never felt pushed into any decision. If you wish to send a condolence, post photos, or share a memory, please scroll down the page to the area called “Condolences”. If you are unable to attend in person, please join the family online by Livestream at the time of the service , a recording will be made available to view shortly thereafter.

Tri Kappa , Friends of the Library, Marshall County Community Foundation Board, Marshall Country Encore Performing Arts Board, and Crossroads Church. Karen loved to travel and went on several trips with her family and Purdue Musical Organizations, including Hawaii, Maine, South Africa, Poland, and Germany. She is survived by her husband of 49 years, Sam Schlosser, daughters Amee Schlosser and Lori Schlosser , and her brother Gary Germann. Pre-planning final arrangements is sometimes handled as the final frontier of retirement planning.
Allow us to help you in preparing a respectful and joyful celebration of your loyal companions. The atmosphere has been nothing but professional during times of grief. After the passing of my mother, the staff coached me on the next steps and looked after filling in all the government forms that I needed to sign, which took a huge burden off my mind at the time. » If you have a photo to share, please do so as families appreciate it. To share a photo , click the 'Choose File' button and select a photo from your computer.
I am sorry that she had suffered with cancer for so long. To Karen’s family I want to say how sorry I am to learn of her death. Just like you, I cling to God’s Amazing Grace and His sovereignty in trying to understand. I know Karen will be greatly missed on this side, but let’s Rejoice too that she is with her Lord and Savior. Praying for all of those who feel the void so deeply at this time.
Know we hold you all in thought and prayer. She approached everything with determination and enthusiasm…especially Purdue! I always loved seeing her at Thanksgiving with her beautiful turkey vegetable creations and warm smile. Karen Schlosser, 71, departed to join her Lord and Savior on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at home, ending a three-year battle with cancer.

I didn’t know her as well as I knew you, but I liked her a lot and enjoyed any time we were together. 14 Therefore, since we have a great high priest who has ascended into heaven, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold firmly to the faith we profess. 15 For we do not have a high priest who is unable to empathize with our weaknesses…. 16 Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need. I do understand your loss after losing Jerry in 2017. Please know my prayers are with you and your family.
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