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Lumen christi mequon live stream4/20/2023 In retirement he spent time working at Sendik's and Metro Market where he made many friends. He also proudly owned Lakeshore Golf Shop at Missing Links Golf Course in Mequon. Paul was an employee at Kohler Company and Pfister - Vogel Tannery. This year they happily celebrated 30 years together. On Paul was united in Marriage to Ann Conrad at Christ Church. Paul attended Name of Jesus Parish Elementary School and graduated in 1963 from Sheboygan North High School. He was born on May 1, 1945, the son of the late Robert and Armelia (nee Schlager) Schoemer. Schoemer, age 77, of Mequon, passed away peacefully on Jat Horizon Lawlis Family Hospice after bravely facing many health challenges. Condolences may be expressed at Send Flowers The Schramka Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Ozaukee Humane Society, Tunnels to Towers Foundation or another cause close to you in Paul's name. Visitation will be from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm followed by the Mass at 12:00 pm. A Christian Mass will be celebrated on Monday Jat Lumen Christi Catholic Church, 2750 W. His Catholic faith brought him much comfort throughout his life. Puffers and the staff at Vandyke Cancer Center as well as the staff at Lawlis Family Hospice. They would also like to thank the doctors and nurses for their compassionate care including Dr. Ann and the family would like to thank everyone for their support, encouragement and love that Paul received throughout his life. He is blessed to be survived by many wonderful nephews and nieces, other family and friends. Paul was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Tom and John "Jack", his sister Ruth Ross and brother-in-law Wesley Henning. Survivors include his devoted wife Ann, sister Louise Henning, sisters-in-law Mary Schoemer, Bonnie Schoemer and Diane Stanich brothers-in-law Joe Ross, Peter Stanich and Robert Conrad. His sense of humor brought so much joy to family Brewer games, family gatherings, and the winter "Walk on the Water" at the family cottage on Cedar Lake in Kiel where he loved being in charge of the fireworks show. His nieces and nephews delighted in his talent with the guitar, playing golf, and remembering special occasions in their lives with special gifts or phone calls. He loved Christmas Cookie time when his sister-in-law Diane would make his favorite sugar cookies. Dedication to Ann and their extended family was important to him. ![]() In addition to golf, he enjoyed watching Brewer games even keeping track of them during the off season and making trips to Sheboygan to The Old Wisconsin Store to pick up his favorite food, brats. Paul delighted in spending time with Ann, especially traveling to Florida for golfing vacations.
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