In loving memory of

Otto Kurt Scheu
September 29, 1943 - February 20, 2017

Otto Kurt Scheu, born on September 29, 1943, passed away suddenly and peacefully on February 20, 2017 in Florida while enjoying winter vacation. Born in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, he was the son of German immigrants Otto Scheu and Gertrude Grotz Scheu. He was married to the love of his life, Hermine Keyser Scheu, for 33 and a half years. He loved family and they wed at the family reunion on August 20, 1983.


A lover of life, Otto was a truly giving, selfless man -- always thinking about his dear Hermine and loved ones. He was happiest spending time with Hermine and being surrounded by his children and family. He freely expressed his love to family and was also devoted to his "twin" miniature schnauzers Wolfie and Junie. Otto was known for his warm and sunny personality, compassion, and his wonderful sense of humor. He loved to laugh and make others laugh, and his smile and kindness made people feel welcome. He enjoyed exploring the world on cruises and vacationing in Lake Placid, Florida; playing cards with his sister; yard-saling and finding great bargains; and avidly collecting many things.


Otto graduated from Onteora High School, class of 1961, earning a football scholarship to Norwich University (and was a fan of many sports throughout his life). He graduated from Norwich, class of 1965, with a Bachelors Degree in Mathematics and minor in Psychology. In college he served in the Army ROTC. He worked for the New York State Lottery for 12 years, retiring as Regional Manager in 2009. The lottery was his dream career, as he was happiest working with people. His previous jobs included working for IBM for many years, real estate, and doing sheet metal work with his father.


Otto is survived by his beloved wife Hermine; daughter Katie Scheu and fiancé Christopher Cupernall; daughters Amy Bujak and companion Doug Longto, Lisa Scheu and companion Darrin Schechter, son Adam Scheu and companion Shannen Grundler, and Amy, Lisa, and Adam's mother Lorraine Kearney; granddaughters Britney, Kelsey, and Jenna Bujak and their father Donald Bujak; sisters Elsie Howe and Trudy Battaly; sisters-in-law Krista L. Keyser and Gina Pambianchi; cousins Karlyn Elia and Dick Duncan; in-laws Eric and Beth and Bill and Kathy Keyser; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. He is predeceased by his parents.


Entrusted to the care of Keyser Funeral & Cremation Service, 326 Albany Ave., Kingston, where friends and family may visit on Wednesday March 1, from 5pm to 8pm. The funeral will take place on Thursday March 2, at 1pm at the funeral home. In honor of Otto's joy for life, please feel welcome to wear colorful clothing to his services. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the American Kidney Fund (www.kidneyfund.org) and Catskill Animal Sanctuary (https://casanctuary.org/).

Tributes

Anne Fisher wrote on Mar 2, 2017:

"Dear Hermine,Katie and family. Mike and I were very sorry to hear of your loss. I will always remember Otto with a smile and the love he had for his family. "

Mark Wilson wrote on Mar 1, 2017:

"My deepest sympathies for your family. Otto and I worked together at the NY Lottery from when we both started until he retired, and we had some great times. I'll never forget his sincere deep laugh. He was a good person. "

Paul Scorzafava Jr wrote on Mar 1, 2017:

"I am very sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure to work with Otto over the many years in the Lottery business. He was a true gentleman and always spoke of his family and daughter, Katie. May the Lord comfort you in this time. "

Nancy Winch wrote on Feb 27, 2017:

"My sincere sympathy to Katie and her family. I met Otto and he was so proud of his daughter Katie. He was a very friendly and happy person. Sorry I can't attend the services but send my love and prayers to Katie and family. Nancy "

Ellen Cafaldo wrote on Feb 27, 2017:

"Mr. Scheu, will be missed as one 0f our great patients at Deleo Family Medicine, he always brought a smile to everyone when he came to his appointments. We will miss him."

Santina Mayo wrote on Feb 27, 2017:

"I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Otto was a wonderful man!"

Valerie Farley wrote on Feb 26, 2017:

"Sorry for your losstgnffj"

Donna Adler Higgons wrote on Feb 26, 2017:

"Condolences to you and all who knew Otto. May your memories bring you joy. GfHqq"

Nancy McDowell wrote on Feb 26, 2017:

"Dear Hermine and Katie, I'm so sorry to learn of Otto's passing. He was truly a wonderful man. You are all in my prayers. Love, Nancy"

Rita Pettinato Landy wrote on Feb 25, 2017:

"Dear Family, I remember Otto from Onteora. So sorry for your loss. So happy that you can celebrate his life. Remembering good people and good times. My best to you. Rita"