
Harrison cherished, protected, and showered his attention and thoughtful actions with his family and valued friends. If you were blessed to be loved by Harrison, he showed you unwavering loyalty and would be the first to lift you up. Harrison Cruz Schreurs, 27, of Lincoln, Nebraska, died unexpectedly in a motor vehicle accident on January 28, 2026.
Harrison is survived by his partner, Lindsey Selting; his mother, Jennifer Schreurs; his brother and sister, John Schreurs Jr. and Shaylea Schreurs; his grandmother, Mary Hernandez and his grandfather, Stephen Padilla. He is also survived by his father, John Schreurs Sr. of South Dakota. Harrison is predeceased by his grandmother, Shirley Schreurs; his aunts, Kathy Baumberger and Kim Schreurs; his uncle, Russ Sweeney; his cousins Mathew Sweeney and Phillip Baumberger; and his beloved cat, Gemma.
Harrison was born in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in 1998, joining his siblings, John and Shay. Harrison attended Dell Rapids High School, followed by studying journalism and business at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He graduated with his Bachelor’s of Business Management. Harrison was the heart of every place he was employed, leaving a bright and lasting impact in his wake.
Harrison met the love of his life, Lindsey Selting in 2018, a year after their paths first crossed in high school. After a first date spent laughing and talking for hours, a connection that was meant to be was revealed. For the almost eight years that followed, Harrison was a partner of profound empathy and always had a way of putting his partner first. His love for Lindsey naturally extended to her family, including her parents, sisters, and niece. Excited to continue their lives together the couple planned to buy a home and build a future, with marriage and a family to follow.
Harrison will always be remembered for his quick wit, compassion, easy smile, vibrant personality, and the willingness to share a laugh. We couldn’t have asked for a better son, brother, partner, nephew, grandson, cousin, uncle to Vera, and friend, and we will miss Harrison every day. His memory will live on in the hearts of all those who loved him.
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