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Jean M.
Schumacher
Nov 29, 1923 — May 28, 2023
Jean M. Schumacher, 99 & ½ -year-old mother of eight, was welcomed into the loving arms of her heavenly Father, on May 28, 2023. She was also greeted by the love of her life, Robert C. "Bob or Biff" Schumacher, who had been awaiting her arrival since his passing in 2011, along with her parents, siblings and two grandsons. Jean was the last surviving member of her "greatest generation" of the Bertke family, having outlived her parents and her three younger siblings. Jean was born on November 29, 1923 in Newport, Kentucky the first-born of her parents Edward H. and Eleanor Leising Bertke and shared the challenging times of the Great Depression with her parents and her sister Bernette "Toots" Yeager (George), brothers Robert (Bob) Bertke (Mildred) and William "Bill" best known as "Woog" Bertke (Marge). Jean was a very strong and determined person who survived multiple serious illnesses and life-threatening events in her life. Her faith and love won her favor and a good name.
Jean died peacefully surrounded by family at her Charleston, WV home of 62 years, which she and Bob had built on Carroll Road in the early 1960's, a few years after their arrival in Charleston in 1959 with their 5 young sons from Newport, Kentucky, to take advantage of a promotion for Bob with the Kroger Company. Jean and Bob raised their family, which quickly grew in the 1960's to 8 children with the addition of son number six followed by two loving daughters, the crowning jewels of their family. Jean became the unofficial "Mom" to numerous children in their South Hills neighborhood as well as to innumerable friends of her children. Thanksgiving celebrations at Jean's and Bob's home were legendary not just for the food but for the sheer number of friends and family, who will fondly recall those memories for the rest of their lives.
Jean is survived by all eight of her children: Robert L. Schumacher (wife April) of Princeton, WV ; Stephen W. Schumacher (wife Debbie) of Charleston, WV; David E. Schumacher (wife Patsy) of New Smyrna Beach, FL; Paul John Schumacher (widower of Sukhi) of Morgantown, WV; Michael G. Schumacher of Clinton, CT; James G. Schumacher of Charleston, WV; Lynne Schumacher Hay (husband Joe) of Souderton, PA; and Lisa Schumacher of Orefield, PA. Jean is also the proud grandmother of twenty admiring grandchildren and the great grandmother to nineteen adoring great grandchildren. Jean and the family fondly recall the lives and loving memories of her deceased grandsons Christopher S. Schumacher and P. J. Schumacher, both of whom were bigger than life as they were loved by everyone who had the privilege of knowing them.
As soon as Jean's youngest child was in school, Jean returned to work as administrative assistant for Kanawha County Circuit Court Judge Moses Boiarsky and later as the long-term administrative assistant for the Governor's Committee on Crime, Delinquency and Corrections. She ultimately retired as a legal secretary from the Columbia Gas legal department. Jean and Bob made numerous trips over the years to visit their families in Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio. After raising their 8 children, all of whom obtained college degrees and several with advanced degrees, including 3 doctorates, Jean and Bob enjoyed their retirement by traveling extensively throughout the United States and overseas to such treasured places as France and Ireland.
Jean is also a published author of a memoir of her life experiences entitled "Life as I Live it – Life Lines of Faith and Love". This compilation of short stories from her nearly century of living have provided family, friends and others with a taste of a life well-lived.
The Schumacher family is grateful for the caring assistance provided to Jean by Hospice Care. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to either Hospice Care of Kanawha County, 1606 Kanawha Blvd. W., Charleston, WV 25387 or to Charleston Catholic High School designated for tuition assistance for students in need (website: Charlestoncatholic-crw.org)
Visitation will be at the Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Charleston, West Virginia at 9:00 am on Thursday, June 1, 2023 with Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 10:00 a.m. Jean's surviving six grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park in South Charleston. God bless our mom. She did it her way!
Thursday
Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
9:00 - 10:00 am
Thursday
Basilica of the Co-Cathedral of the Sacred Heart
Starts at 10:00 am
Thursday
Sunset Memorial Park
Starts at 11:00 am
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