Vida Mae Schell Obituary
We are sad to announce that on October 30, 2019 we had to say goodbye to Vida Mae Schell (Marysville, Kansas). Leave a sympathy message to the family in the guestbook on this memorial page of Vida Mae Schell to show support.
She was predeceased by: her husband Lorane Francis Schell; her grandson Troy Lee Oehm; and her siblings, Velma Voet, Vera Lau, Vernon Lau and Violet McCoy.
She is survived by: her children, Paulette Oinonen (Phil), David Schell (Laura), Kathy Phillips (Phil), Peggy Kramer Marysville (Dennis), Jane Shirack (Tom), Jim Schell (Karen), Janet Barnes, Jeffrey Schell Marysville (Marsha) and Amy Weis (Lee); her grandchildren, Brian Thompson (Michele), Kelly Harrington (Jon), Amy DeBruin (Nate), Molly Oinonen-Wallwin (Bruce), Darrin Schell (Stacy), Shannon Schell, Shawn Schell (Michelle), Hank Schell (Dee), DJ Remmers, Jason Phillips (Va), Cheyne V Phillips-Lopez (Mario), Melanie Ladner (Jeremy), Travis Kramer (Margaret), Ryan Kramer (Hui), Todd Oehm Marysville (Michelle) and Dylan; and her great grandchildren, Emily Thompson, Eric Thompson, Alexandra Thompson, Andrew Thompson, Corynn Colbert, Sierra Peppler, Tyler Thomas, Seth Schell (Tiffany), Blake Schell, Conway Schell, Kenan Phillips, Julia Phillips, Joshua Phillips, Sawyer Lopez, Drew Ladner, Ava Ladner, Bear Ladner, James Kramer, Johanna Mae Kramer, Celes Kramer, Haley Oehm, Catalina Oehm, Gauge Oehm, Quinn, Lola Williams, Rorric Barnes, Mila Begnoche, Isabel Sharp, Barrett Schell, Gracie Schell, Mack Schell and Roland Schell. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, and cousins.
In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to Marshall County Arts Cooperative, Lee Dam Center for Fine Art, KSDS Assistance Dogs, Inc., and/or Kansas Land Improvement Contractors Association Scholarship Fund.