ed engaging in conversation at work. He would daily asked his co-workers about their kids and family members. Allen cared more for others than himself. Allen's love of sports led him to studying sports almanacs in his free time. His retention of information earned him the title of "the walking sports almanac" among his co-workers. He literally knew just about everything a person could know about football or baseball. He could tell you almost every team that has won a world series or super bowl and what year it happened. He knew player's names, positions and who they played for. Allen also had a passion for John Deere tractors, having grown up on a farm in East Texas. His interest in John Deere tractors led him attending many tractor pull competitions with his friend Bud Miller. Allen was a super hard worker, a very caring and loyal person who would be anyone's friend. He will be dearly missed by everyone especially his friends and family at Angelo Bolt. We lost our dear friend, a son, a brother, an uncle, an employee and a co-worker. We love you Allen! May God bless you! Allen is survived by his parents Martin & Ruth Schneider of Brownwood, his brother Gary & wife Patricia Schneider, nephew and niece Zachary and Hanna Schneider of West, Texas. A memorial service honoring Allen will be held Saturday, August 25th 3:00 pm at Harper Funeral Home, located at 2606 Southland Blvd. in San Angelo. Interment will be at Eastlawn Memorial Park in Early, Texas at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charity of your choice in honor of Allen. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.harper-funeralhome.com/obituaries/Allen-Lee-Schneider?obId=3247116#/celebrationWall