
Loreen Schnaare
May 11, 1948 -
April 10, 2022

Loreen (Nevoraski) Schnaare, age 73, passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2022 at her home, surrounded by her loving family until her last breath.
Born on May 11, 1948 in Kenosha, she was the daughter of the late Walter and Amanda (Tiemann) Nevoraski.
On October 13, 1966, she was united in marriage to Robert “Bob” Schnaare in Waukegan, IL.
Loreen enjoyed working with her husband and family for many years as the secretary for Schnaare’s Heating and Air Conditioning.
From spring through fall, sun up to sun down, Loreen created and tended to the amazing garden oasis she created in her yard. Having a gift for attracting hummingbirds, they were always a treasured part of her garden. As a very devoted fan, whenever the Green Bay Packers or Milwaukee Brewers were on tv, she was definitely watching them. She loved antiques and shopping for them all over the country. During the winter, she enjoyed crocheting and making beautiful Christmas decorations and ornaments for the Kemper Center. She wore beautiful 1800’s style dresses when volunteering during the annual holiday events at Kemper.
Left to cherish her memory are her husband, Robert “Bob”; her son, Jason (Tammy) Schnaare; her grandchildren, Alyssa, Ashley, Kassidi, and Joshua; her great-grandson, Zane.
In addition to her parents, Loreen was preceded in death by her son, Ryan Schnaare.
Service Info
Funeral services honoring Loreen’s life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 14, 2022 at the Piasecki Funeral Home 3720 39th Avenue.
Interment will follow in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park.
A visitation for Loreen will be held on Wednesday, April 13, 2022 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Posted by:
Carl & Carmie RicchioBob Jason & family~ We are sending our deepest Condolences to all of you. God bless..... Carl Carmie + Felicia. ?
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Michael BarnettBob and Jason, I would like to send my deepest sympathy for your loss and to the Nevorski family for the loss of Loreen. A Bible verse comes to mind. It is Weeping may remain for a night, but rejoicing comes in the morning. ~Psalm 30:5. God will never leave us. He is with us through our hardest times. He is the rock we stand on, the shoulder we cry on, and the hand that will pick us up again! This life brings us daily challenges, but grief is one of the most difficult seasons to get through.
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james a warzynBob and family. So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you.
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Ozzie & Joyce SorensenBob, Jason and family, When words of comfort are needed the most, it seems they are most difficult to say. But may you find comfort in knowing that warm thoughts and sympathy are with you.
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Ruth Principe OberstMy deepest condolences to you all! My Dad George Principe spoke of you all often! Sending love and prayers to you all!
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Dave OwsichekBob and Jason - please accept our deepest sympathies. We cannot be there in person, but please know that you are both in our thoughts. Let the good memories flow freely… Dave & Monica
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Joan HuberSo sorry to read about her passing. To Bob and Jason my sympathies.. Many good memories of sitting on the baseball bleachers.







