Alvin Gene Schambers
October 5, 2020 at 9:49 p.m.
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Alvin was born in Fort Wayne on Feb. 26, 1959. He was the son Kenneth and Barbara Listenberger Schambers. In his youth, he had a paper route in the Harlan area east of Fort Wayne and later went on to work for Dietrich Metal Framing. Locally, he was employed by Creighton Brothers where he was a ‘jack of all trades;’ he had worked on the farm crew, in chicken delivery and in egg delivery for more than 25 years.
It would be difficult to sum up Alvin in an obituary, though he is best remembered for his big heart. He was loveable and friendly, truly enjoying time with family. He enjoyed time outside especially auctions, gardening, cooking, lawn care and playing with his grandchildren who were the light of his life. He liked checkers and board games and had even been a 4-H leader. He was a teddy bear with an awesome sense of humor and a giving, caring nature.
On June 24, 1995, Alvin’s life was forever changed when he married the love of his life, Michelle “Shelly” McGlennen. Shelly Schambers survives, as does son, Dennis Priser, of Warsaw; daughters, Krista Swick (Matthew Anderson), of Pierceton; and Ashley Wadkins (Andrew Bolinger Jr.), of Warsaw; and 10 grandchildren: Scarlett Wadkins, Andrew Bolinger III, Leland Priser, Logan Priser, Hunter Priser, Taylor Smith, Sabastian Swick, Makyle Swick, Eli Swick and Jovie Swick. Also surviving are brothers, Bill Schambers (Nancy) and Rick Schambers; sisters, Cheryl Ragan and Cindy Strahm (Robert); and four good friends: Garold Holloway, Tim Holloway, Dee “Della” Boyd and Debbie McCawley.
Those who preceded Alvin in passing include his parents; son, Jimmy McGlennen; brothers, Jim and Ed Schambers and; a good friend, Ray Allen Glasser.
A Life Celebration® is planned with the help of Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw. Friends may join the family for a time of visitation beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10 at Touch of Life Church, 2339 W. Old 30 in Warsaw. Beginning at 11 a.m., Christine Anderson will officiate Alvin’s Life Celebration® service with burial following in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw.
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Memorials may be given to the Schambers family to assist with mounting medical expenses.
Written condolences may be left for them at www.TitusFuneralHome.com.
Alvin was born in Fort Wayne on Feb. 26, 1959. He was the son Kenneth and Barbara Listenberger Schambers. In his youth, he had a paper route in the Harlan area east of Fort Wayne and later went on to work for Dietrich Metal Framing. Locally, he was employed by Creighton Brothers where he was a ‘jack of all trades;’ he had worked on the farm crew, in chicken delivery and in egg delivery for more than 25 years.
It would be difficult to sum up Alvin in an obituary, though he is best remembered for his big heart. He was loveable and friendly, truly enjoying time with family. He enjoyed time outside especially auctions, gardening, cooking, lawn care and playing with his grandchildren who were the light of his life. He liked checkers and board games and had even been a 4-H leader. He was a teddy bear with an awesome sense of humor and a giving, caring nature.
On June 24, 1995, Alvin’s life was forever changed when he married the love of his life, Michelle “Shelly” McGlennen. Shelly Schambers survives, as does son, Dennis Priser, of Warsaw; daughters, Krista Swick (Matthew Anderson), of Pierceton; and Ashley Wadkins (Andrew Bolinger Jr.), of Warsaw; and 10 grandchildren: Scarlett Wadkins, Andrew Bolinger III, Leland Priser, Logan Priser, Hunter Priser, Taylor Smith, Sabastian Swick, Makyle Swick, Eli Swick and Jovie Swick. Also surviving are brothers, Bill Schambers (Nancy) and Rick Schambers; sisters, Cheryl Ragan and Cindy Strahm (Robert); and four good friends: Garold Holloway, Tim Holloway, Dee “Della” Boyd and Debbie McCawley.
Those who preceded Alvin in passing include his parents; son, Jimmy McGlennen; brothers, Jim and Ed Schambers and; a good friend, Ray Allen Glasser.
A Life Celebration® is planned with the help of Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw. Friends may join the family for a time of visitation beginning at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 10 at Touch of Life Church, 2339 W. Old 30 in Warsaw. Beginning at 11 a.m., Christine Anderson will officiate Alvin’s Life Celebration® service with burial following in Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw.
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Memorials may be given to the Schambers family to assist with mounting medical expenses.
Written condolences may be left for them at www.TitusFuneralHome.com.
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