In loving memory of

Jean W. Schneider
September 23, 1927 - April 27, 2018

Jean W. Schneider, age 90, of Maple Glen, died peacefully on April 27, 2018.

Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Henry and Florence (nee Pfetzing) Winter.

Jean was a graduate of Kensington High School in Philadelphia. She worked as a bookkeeper for Spring House Travel prior to her retirement.

Jean was a woman of faith. She has been a member of Trinity Lutheran Church since 1963, where she played in the Bell Choir and was a longtime member of Women of the ELCA . She was active in the Needlework Guild of America, a charity that works to improve the lives of economically disadvantaged individuals by collecting and distributing new clothing. Being interested in investing, she was the founder of the Blue Chicks Investment Club. Jean was a talented seamstress, designing and making all of her own clothes, including winter coats and business suits. She made wedding gowns for both of her daughters and prom dresses for her granddaughter. Her many other hobbies included knitting, needlework, gardening, gourmet cooking and travel.

Jean is survived by her beloved husband of almost 70 years, George F. Schneider. She is the devoted mother of Janet Schneider and Lois Flothmeier (Fred), both of Maple Glen. She is the loving grandmother of Andrew (Kate), Grant (Greta) and Jennika Flothmeier and great grandmother of Johanna Rose, Matilda Jean and Kurt Ransom Flothmeier.

Relatives and friends are invited to call on Saturday, May 5, 2018 from 1:00 to 2:00 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church, Summit & Spring Aves., Fort Washington, PA 19034. Jean's funeral service will begin at 2:00 PM with Pastor Kris Chandler as the officiant. Interment will be private.

Donations may be made in Jean's memory to Trinity Lutheran Church.

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Tributes

Carolyn H Genc wrote on Nov 13, 2018:

"I often think of Jean and did not know of her passing until I happened to see her obituary. I often remember Jean's Christmas Eve tradition of lentil soup to which my late husband and I were invited, along with her brother Hank and his wife Ruth. Those were the days, my friend. So sorry to learn of her passing."

Lewis wrote on May 12, 2018:

"I am sorry for the family's loss. Please find some solace in the promise of the resurrection mentioned in the Bible at Acts 24:15."

Lewis wrote on May 12, 2018:

"I am sorry for the family's loss. Please find some solace in the promise of the resurrection mentioned in the Bible at Acts 24:15."

Sissy wrote on May 4, 2018:

" My deep condolences to the Schneider family, The pain of losing a loved one is oh, so real. May you find some comfort in the Most High God?s word (Psalms 83:18) . Yes, He promises a time when we can see our loved ones again (Acts 24:15) in perfect health (Isaiah 33:24) and He says where: Psalms 37:11 and how long (Psalms 37:29). May you hold on to God?s promises. May comfort & peace be with you."