Niki Riegle
Deepest condolences from the Alan and Linda (Lee) Riegle family in Greenville, Ohio.
Birth date: Jan 20, 1950 Death date: Mar 3, 2014
Steven Gene Schenck, 64, of Fort Myers, FL, passed away, Monday, March 03, 2014 at HealthPark Hospice House of Fort Myers. He retired in 2006 as a logistics analyst with J.P. Morgan Chase Bank after 40+ years with the company. Ste Read Obituary
Deepest condolences from the Alan and Linda (Lee) Riegle family in Greenville, Ohio.
Jan,I am saddened to hear of Steve's passing. I too was part of the ole' Winters/Bank One family and worked for Steve back in the late 80's early 90's. We had a ton of fun working in the mailroom/courier services department and Steve was a big part of that fun. He always had a laugh to share and an upbeat disposition that cheered us all up, until he go mad then look out! Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts an prayers.Jill and Tom Brown
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You have my deepest sympathy. Dave and I thought the world of Steve. Great guy. God Bless him and you, Janis.-Mel
So sorry to hear of your loss. Steve will be greatly missed. I have some very fond memories of working with him and often think of those times when I need to smile.
I remember so many fun times at Grandma's house at Christmas and all the family reunions every summer, and all our families just getting together throughout the year. I am sorry that with each of us moving so far away that we had not kept in as close touch as we could have, but Connie did keep me updated. I am saying a prayer for you and the entire family. Gary Richards
We look forward to the time we will be united with our loved ones again. The Bible tell us at John 5:28-29, that this could be possible. It read as following: .( 28)?Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice (29)?and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment.
My favorite memory is when Steve, Janice, Gene, and Susan came to Lake Erie. John let Gene drive the boat and he ran it aground. Steve and John jumped in the water to move the boat while Gene sat at the helm. Afterwards they both ran downstairs to change clothes; they had forgot to close the door and from the ringside seat Janice had she watched them both. Later Steve hung his underwear from the arch to dry where as our friend "Miss Kitty" and he had as all in stitches. The whole weekend was a blast!!!
So sorry for the loss. Steve was a great man and will be greatly missed. Lots of good times up at the lake with Steve and Janice. God bless his family and friends.