Clayton "Clay" Schnoebelen

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Dec 21, 1926
Departed on Apr 30, 2016

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Mr. Schnoebelen was a wonderful man who had a great sense of humor. He encouraged Dee Dee and I during our college days to enjoy life and go on adventures. He is in Heaven now making the angels smile. My heart and prayers go out to Mrs. Schnoebelen, Diane, Lisa, Steven and their families. God Bless.

Clay was a wonderful neighbor and a great person to know. I am glad he is now at rest. My sympathies to his family. I know he will be missed.

Steve, Diane and family....my sincere condolences to you. May your beautiful memories sustain you at this difficult time.

In this year of God's mercy may your love for Clayton - a man who loved and lived his life to the fullest remind us all of how precious life is. Lisa and Amber and Mrs. Schnoebelen and your family members - remember all the good times and memories of your dad, grampa and husband and cherish them always in your hearts. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all during this difficult time. Hugs to all of you from all of us in NY. Debbie, Rich, Tim, Tori, Chris and Danielle, Olivia, Mia and Rosie Colozza

We extend our sympathies to Edith and families. We join you in your celebration of Clay's wonderful life.

Diane and family, I send my sympathy for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To Clay's family: I was sorry to read of Clay's death. I was one of Clay's friends from the morning crowd at the "old" YMCA We spent many hours down there, mostly telling jokes and stories, and occasionally working out! Clay always had a good story or joke for us. He was something else. My sympathies to all of you. Sincerely ,Bill Stone

Grandpa Clayton Schnoebelen. This man right here was a man with great character and integrity. He always put others’ before himself. He lived his daily life to make a difference for the people around him. Grandpa Clayton always knew how to put a smile on my face, and have me almost in tears from laughter. From the car rides to school, practices, traditional Christmas Eve’s at the Kramer’s, Saturday night’s from 96-04, I was always happier when he was around. He was a significant role model, and he taught me so many essential life lessons. He also taught me how to write my name. His tremendous personality was a great one that always entertained the people he interacted with. Rest in Peace G, I will never forget you and the amazing memories. The world was a better one because of the person you were.

To all of Clay's Family, I'm sending up prayers of peace for all of you. Your lives were touched by a man(Clay) who truly enjoyed life and loved everyone he met. Cherish the memories and enjoy the rest of your life like Clayton lived his.