In Memory

John Schmalhausen - Class Of 1980

John Schmalhausen

The following was shared by Susan Schmalhausen on her Facebook page:

"God received another Angel! My younger brother, John Schmalhausen passed away Sunday, November 15, 2020 at his home in Clearwater, Florida."

More information if/when available.

John D. Schmalhausen, 58, of Clearwater, Florida, and formerly of Olney passed away Sunday, November 15, 2020 at his residence.

Cremation rites were accorded. A celebration of John’s life will be held at a later date.

John was born June 11, 1962 in Olney, the son of Harold and Dolores Schmalhausen, who preceded him in death.

John attended Monmouth College, where he enjoyed playing football for the Monmouth Fighting Scots. He was an avid fan of all Tampa Bay sports, especially Buccaneers football. John was an animal/dog lover, which he usually had at least one of (Jamie).

John is survived by his siblings, Cathy (Brian) Brubaker, Susan Schmalhausen (Joshua Lipscomb), and Joseph Schmalhausen; two nephews, Austin Stegall (Erin Jackson) and Andrew (April) Stegall; and two great-nephews, Lucas Stegall and Jase Stegall.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your local Humane Society/SPCA.

The Olney Gazette (IL) – Thursday, December 3, 2020



 
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11/20/20 06:11 PM #1    

Sharon Ridgely (Miller) (1973)

So very sorry for your loss. 


12/06/20 03:48 PM #2    

Michael Rumsey (1974)

Joe and Susan, so very sorry for the loss of your younger brother, John.


12/06/20 05:01 PM #3    

David Shafer (1969)

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12/06/20 05:31 PM #4    

Sharon Hobart (1977)

So sorry for your loss.  


12/07/20 09:37 AM #5    

Marcella Cummins (Zorn) (1965)

My deepest condolences to the Schalhausen kids.  My family lived across the street from their family on Douglas Drive.  When I was in high school, I would often babysit them.  John was a happy little baby boy and a delight.  As were all the children.  Their parents were always so nice and supportive of me.  I have never forgotten all those good times.  In loving memory and sympathy, Marcella Cummins Zorn


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