John "Johnny" H. Schroeder
November 16, 1930 - December 6, 2011

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Brenda (Cook) Hennigan
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| Joaquin, TX |
| Friday, December 9, 2011 |
I know this man will be greatfully missed. Wishing Sandy and family the utmost of prayers. Brenda
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Pat Pryor
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| Winnie, TX |
| Friday, December 9, 2011 |
Johnny invented the words "Cowboy Up". Will really miss that Gift of Gab that left everyone he met smiling. Cherish the memories because Johnny left many of them. Sandy and family you are in our prayers.
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Janie Landrum
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Friday, December 9, 2011 |
To all the family, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sand and trying time. My dughters, Stephanie and Collene went to school with Pam and Karen. Have a wonderful memory of Johnny comming in the middle school in China when Stephanie and Pam were expelled, I can still hear him speaking to the principal very loudly. He has been a wonderful insperation for Logan, my nephew. All the love and thoughs are with you today. Janie Landrum
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Bobby Quarles
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| Huntsville, TX |
| Thursday, December 8, 2011 |
Sandy, I remember watching the girls and riding broncs with Johnny. Louisiana marsh I ran across Johnny riding a bronc and reinforced my respect for one of the best cowboys I have ever met. I am proud to be his friend.
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James Garrard
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Thursday, December 8, 2011 |
Even though I haven't seen Johnny in many years I will always remember him as a good friend and will never forget the sound of his voice.
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Laurie & Wayne Thomas
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| Lumberton, TX |
| Thursday, December 8, 2011 |
Mr. Johnny will be remembered by us always. He was so helpful in helping my son Shane acquire and ride his 1st and only horse . He was a man that once you met him, you wanted to spend more time around him. I'd never get tired of hearig him tell story after story. He had so many life experiences--he lived life to its fullest--that's for sure . He'll always be fondly remembered by this family. The kindness & helpfulness he shared will never be forgotten. Mrs. Sandy knows that Mr. Johnny even helped our Uncle Milo Thomas in Brooksville , FL buy a fine horse for his beef cattle ranch--even trailered it all the way to FL behind his fine white pickup. Too many memories to share. God Bless the family as they mourn and prayers that they may be comforted and realize how blessed they are to be part of Mr. Johnny's family. .
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Lauretta Collins
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Thursday, December 8, 2011 |
My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. My husband lived across the street from the Schroeder home place and knew all of the boys.
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Miriam Daniels
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Thursday, December 8, 2011 |
Sandy and families, Johhny will always be in our hearts. He was a fine man and a great cowboy. Miriam, Elizabeth, Justin and Bill Daniels
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Paul & Recee Wilson
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| Pinewood, |
| Thursday, December 8, 2011 |
Well, Heaven just got a lot more interesting. Mr. Johnny was a one-of-a-kind character who will always be remembered with a smile.
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Cooper & Krystle Floyd
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| Sour Lake, TX |
| Thursday, December 8, 2011 |
Before I ever met Mr. Johnny I used to hear stories about him around the high school! He was known as the last "real" cowboy in Southeast Texas. Then I had the pleasure of meeting him two years ago. When my husband introduced me to him for the first time he gave me a big warm smile and a handshake. Every time I saw him after that it was the same thing. We're going to truly miss that smile. & the stories about him are going to be never ending. Keep on smiling the way he would want you too!
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