OBITUARY

Robert Leon Schneider

July 15, 1988April 15, 2018
Obituary of Robert Leon Schneider
Robert Leon Schneider, 29, of Locust Grove passed away on Sunday, April 15, 2018 surrounded by his family. He was born on July 15, 1988 in Cleveland, Ohio to Mark Schneider and Sheryl Brown and was the second oldest of six siblings. Robert was a successful automotive mechanic in the community for 13 years, learning the trade as a child with his father. His over-the-top humor brought joy to anyone he met and kept his family laughing and smiling. He enjoyed barbecuing in his Cleveland Browns jersey on the weekends along with bringing together close friends and family for one of his infamous bonfires. Uncle “Bobby” played a significant role in his nieces, Lillian and Ana, lives helping raise them since birth. He loved teaching Lillian how to ride a dirt bike and passing on his knowledge of cars to Ana, as well as proudly accepting invitations to their tea parties. Robert demonstrated a great amount of generosity time and time again providing shelter and protection to those in need, no matter the circumstance. Robert always enjoyed visiting his family in Cleveland with his beloved aunt Annie and cousin Zach. Survivors include his parents; older brother James Kepler; best friend and younger sister Jaqueline Schneider Quinones and her husband, Allen “Tito” Quinones; younger sisters Peyton and Reagan Schneider; younger brother Markie Schneider; nieces Lillian and Ana Schneider Quinones; maternal grandfather Charles Brown; maternal grandmothers Joyce Brown and Peg Schneider; childhood friend Maxine Mysliwski; and many aunts, uncles, and cousins. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Robert Schneider. Robert will be missed and loved by many. For memorial information, please call or message (540)287-1349. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to his sister, Jacqueline Schneider Quinones.

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