Sue Schueth

sue schueth
Sue Jane Schueth, 88, New Hampton, IA, died peacefully on Sunday, May 31, 2020, at her son, Peter’s home in Fishers, IN. Peter, his wife Sherrie; her granddaughter, Taylor; and her beloved cat, Oscar, were with her. A Memorial Mass of Christian burial will be held 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 10, 2022, at Holy Family Parish, New Hampton, with Rev. Brian Dellaert celebrating the Mass. Interment will be in St. Mary's Cemetery in New Hampton. Friends may greet the family an hour prior to the mass at the church on Friday. Lunch will be held following the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to a fund to convert Runion Park to an all-inclusive park. Please write checks to NH/All-Inclusive and “Jim and Sue Schueth” on the memo or “for” line, and send them to New Hampton Parks and Recreation, 112 E. Spring St, New Hampton, IA 50659”. Sue was born February 21, 1932, in Virden, IL, the daughter of Milton and Louise (Boswell) Petrie. She grew up in Abingdon, IL, moved to Cedar Rapids, IA in 1945, and graduated from Lincoln High School in 1950. She enrolled at the University of Iowa in the fall of that year where she met her future husband, Jim Schueth. They were married on August 5, 1952 at St. Matthews Catholic Church in Cedar Rapids. They celebrated their 63rd wedding anniversary in 2015. Sue and Jim spent their first year together as wife and husband in Northeastern Texas, Perrin Air Force, as part of Jim’s Air Force commitment. In 1953, they moved back to New Hampton and Jim joined his father at Schueth Ace Hardware where Sue served as a bookkeeper for many years. Sue and Jim owned three homes over the years in New Hampton — on West Spring Street, North Chestnut Avenue, and Fleur Drive. Sue chaired the board of the Homestead Cooperative when it was incorporated in September of 1993 and lived in a unit there after Jim passed from 2016 through 2019. Sue was known for dressing in an elegant and classy manner, and her favorite color was purple. She loved to play the piano, socialize with her friends, play cards and bake for her grandchildren. She also loved to travel. Her favorite domestic destinations were San Francisco and San Antonio, Texas, although she enjoyed visiting many parts of the United States. Internationally, she traveled to Italy, Croatia, Slovakia, Greece, Germany, England, and several other countries. But her most cherished trips were to see her family, especially her children, but also aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends. She loved antiques, especially furniture. Her home was filled with them, and she and Jim would often be seen at auctions in and around New Hampton, and further away as well. For a time, Sue and Jim had an antique business. They also collected Abingdon Pottery. It was important to them because Sue’s uncle was one of its designers. Survivors include three sons: Steven (Darla) Schueth, Boulder, CO; Peter (Sherrie) Schueth, Indianapolis, IN; Tony (Andrea) Schueth, Saint Johns, FL. Seven grandchildren: Sam Schueth, Dayna Schueth, Nathan Schueth, Taylor Schueth, Samantha Schueth, Leticia Schueth, and Ashley Schueth. Five great-grandchildren: Joshua Dias, Jackson Schueth, Quintin Schueth, Raegan Schueth, and Logan Schueth. Brother, Jeff Petrie, Des Moines, IA. She was preceded in death by her parents, and her husband, Jim, on October 21, 2015.

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  1. Sending my sympathy to Steve, Peter and Tony and their wives and children and all the family of Sue’s. She was a good friend a and no more suffering. Rest in peace, Sue.

  2. Our deepest sympathy to the Schueth family. I always liked helping her out at the bank . She was a wonderful lady.

  3. Sorry for your loss. May her memories console you today. All our prayers to her family. Jeanne and David Roder

  4. Our deepest sympathy. Sue was such a classy and sweet lady. You were lucky to have her as your mother.

  5. We are so sorry for your loss,Sue will be missed by many.our Prayers and sympathy are with all of the family,Tom and Marian Gebel

  6. Our sympathy and prayers go out to Sue’s family. Enjoyed our visits with Sue and doing some antiquing with her.

  7. Dave and I send our sympathy to all of Sue’s family. Sue was such a wonderful person. I so enjoyed her company when we had our morning coffees at McDonalds. When she left New Hampton she was missed by many friends. I will always cherish her smile and wit and just being so easy to visit with. I will miss her but many memories will remain with me. Sandy Jaschen

  8. Sending sympathy and prayers to Sue’s family. She was a wonderful neighbor and we enjoyed many wonderful conversations together. She was a beautiful person inside and out.

  9. Sincerest sympathies for your family. I remember Sue fondly, her encouragement, her smile and her well thought out comments. I appreciated her culture and her sharp mind , always teaching me something. We were all blessed for knowing her. Beautiful lady.

  10. Thoughts and prayers with her family!! My mom, Shirley Ryder Beck, always talked alot about Sue. ❤🙏

  11. Such a beautiful and caring person. So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to you and your family. 🙏🙏🙏🙏 God has gained another special ANGEL in heaven.

  12. She was a grand lady! We thoroughly enjoyed our visits with her (and Jim) over the years. Miss those and our after church coffee and conversation time when she moved to IN.

  13. I remember her well. I lived across the street from her the first year I taught in New Hampton. Sympathy to her family.


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