Ronald Schneider, age 80, of Union, Kentucky, passed away at home on Sunday, August 7, 2022. Ron was born to the late Franklin and Catherine Schneider on May 23, 1942 in Covington, Kentucky.
Ron’s involvement with Covington Catholic High School was very important to him…”With a Spirit that will not die”.
Ron served our country in the Army Reserves in his early years. He went on to be a teacher, and spent the majority of his career as a Principal at Twenhofel Middle School. Ron was inducted into the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame for baseball and also served on their board of directors. In 1997, Ron was voted “Kentucky Middle School Principal of the Year”. He was also awarded the 2014 Bill Cappel Volunteerism award which was awarded by the Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame.
Ron is preceded in death by his daughter in law, Stephanie Schneider.
He is survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Donna Laws Schneider, his sons; Brian (Stephanie) Schneider, and Jeff Schneider, and his grandchildren; Ella, Olivia, Gwendolyn, Ethan, and Lily
Ron will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved him.
Memorial donations can be made in Ron’s name to Covington Catholic High School (1600 Dixie Hwy Park Hills, KY 41011-2702) and Northern Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame Scholarship Fund (237 Ludfort St. Ludlow, KY 41016-1363).
A visitation for Ron will be held on Tuesday, August 16, 2022 from 6:00-8:00 in the evening at Linnemann Funeral Homes in Erlanger, Kentucky. A Mass will be held the following morning, Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at St. Barbara Church in Erlanger, Kentucky.
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I will miss Ron’s friendship and smile He was a great man!
Father figure and THE best boss that I ever had.
Donna and Family,
To say that I am shocked is an understatement. I had no idea so I sent an email to check on him and received your message that Ron had passed. I gasped loudly and Patty came downstairs to see what was happening. Ron was one of the most amazing men I have ever met, and he made a true impact om my life. He was a father figure to me even though I had a good dad myself, but he was also my boss for many years. He earned my respect as my boss but also as a deeply influential man in my life. I have so many stories that I can share, but I will choose just one illustration to show how he earned such high respect, honor, and deep love from me as well as Patty. When Brett, our younger son, was a little guy, he was so sickly and always in and out of doctors’ offices and hospitals. Two times when he was actually admitted, sitting right beside me and my wife was Ron. He just sat, listened and let us talk. When the time felt right, he would offer such wise counsel and comfort. That is the kind of man that he was for me and my wife. He also is responsible for my induction into the NKY Sport H of F, which I still feel underqualified to be a member in next to such giants. Having just loss my mother in law back in March, I know that there are no words to describe what you are going through and the months ahead of you. There are no rules for grieving so let the process work and go with it. Surround yourselves with family and friends when you need support and don’t be afraid to laugh, cry, tell stories, and know that he was a man who loved his wife, kids, and their families. I loved Ron and I am not ashamed to say that. God Bless and feel free to keep in touch as you are able.
To the Family
Ron Schneider was an awesome administrator and a very caring person. I appreciated the way he cared for the kids, but also kept them in line. He will be missed.
Prayers for your family
My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Ronnie was a great friend to my dad, Tiny. I’m sure my dad was glad to see his old buddy!
Molly Steffen Judge
Sympathy
Donna, My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family on the loss of your beloved Ron. May fond memories comfort you and bring a smile. Corky Sullivan
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