Gary “Jay” Schuline, Jr.
June 9, 1966 -
June 1, 2014

Visitation

June 5, 2014
10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Service 

June 5, 2014
12 p.m.

Interment

Obituary

Memorial services for Gary “Jay” Schuline, Jr. age 47 of Flintville will be conducted Thursday at 12 p.m.  at Stewarts Chapel Family Life Center with Bro. Don Pierson and Bro. David England officiating.  Mr. Schuline passed away Sunday morning at Lincoln Medical Center.

A native of Belleville, IL, he was the son of the late Gary Joe and Ann Pulvirenti Schuline Sr.  Mr. Schuline was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, a government contractor and a member of the Stewart’s Chapel Church.

Survivors include his wife Ellen Schuline of Flintville, children Kaycee, Nathan and Jonah Schuline of Flintville, brother Robyn (Michelle) Schuline of Bloomington, IL, and nieces Jenna and Megan Schuline both of Bloomington, Il.  He was preceded in death by son Jonathan Schuline.

Visitation with the family will be Thursday 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Stewart’s Chapel Church.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Bloodwater Missions, PO Box 60381, Nashville, TN 37206, or the College Children Fund at Regions Bank, 302 E. College Street, Fayetteville, TN 37334.

 

Higgins Funeral Home is assisting the family of Gary “Jay” Schuline, Jr.

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2 Comments

  1. Meryl

    IT IS painful to watch a loved one suffer and die. We naturally grieve such a loss. It is comforting to know, however, that our Creator understands our grief. More than that, he longs to use his almighty power to restore life to the dead. Notice the hope conveyed in the words of Job, recorded at Job 14:13-15. I am very sorry for your loss. May God’s Word seek to comfort you and your family. Sincerely, Meryl

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  2. LaGay Horton

    Ellen and kids. I’m so sorry to hear of Jay’s passing. Your in our thoughts and prayers. I will never forget how he helped with Ethan’s Eagle Scout Banquet. He got the recipe from me and carried on with the keeping it filled to the brim. So sweet of him, and at the time we really didn’t even know him. He just fell in there and helped out. Such as special person and I know you will cherish every memory of him in the days to come. Keeping you in my prayers.

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  1. Meryl

    IT IS painful to watch a loved one suffer and die. We naturally grieve such a loss. It is comforting to know, however, that our Creator understands our grief. More than that, he longs to use his almighty power to restore life to the dead. Notice the hope conveyed in the words of Job, recorded at Job 14:13-15. I am very sorry for your loss. May God’s Word seek to comfort you and your family. Sincerely, Meryl

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  2. LaGay Horton

    Ellen and kids. I’m so sorry to hear of Jay’s passing. Your in our thoughts and prayers. I will never forget how he helped with Ethan’s Eagle Scout Banquet. He got the recipe from me and carried on with the keeping it filled to the brim. So sweet of him, and at the time we really didn’t even know him. He just fell in there and helped out. Such as special person and I know you will cherish every memory of him in the days to come. Keeping you in my prayers.

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