Jeffrey Allen Schremp, 61, of Dillsburg and Mechanicsburg, PA passed away peacefully October 5, 2014 surrounded by his family, friends and loyal companion, Hunter.
Jeffrey was born September 22, 1953 in Lorain County, Ohio to John R Schremp and Patricia A (Schmidt) Schremp. Jeff worked in several auto manufacturing plants in Michigan and Northeast Ohio. He most recently retired from Atlas Roofing Corporation of Camp Hill Pa after 28 ½ years of service.
He is survived by his wife Doris Brytz, of Mechanicsburg, Pa as well as two sisters, Janet Day (Thomas) and Ellen Schremp of Lafayette and Indianapolis Indiana and two brothers Brian (Julie) and Eric Schremp of West Lafayette Indiana and Michigan. Jeff is also survived by a loving Uncle Thomas Schmidt and wife Debbie of Wellington, Ohio. He also leaves behind several nieces and nephews.
Jeff was an avid outdoorsman who loved hunting and fishing and was a long term member of the National Rifle Association (NRA).
In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions be made to The Brytz-Schremp Foundation, c/o Americhoice Federal Credit Union at 2175 Bumble Bee Hollow Road, Mechanicsburg Pa. The foundation funds further specific research and development into rare diseases at the medical school level at universities specifically Penn State University, College of Medicine, Hershey Pa.
Doris wishes to express her gratitude to Jeffrey’s nurses and care givers including Traci van Eck and Amy Cooper of Celtic Hospice, Barry Barclay and Chris Miller of “Home Instead” and Tina Wallace, his private duty nurse. Your compassionate care, thoughtfulness, and kindness will forever be remembered.
Arrangements by Brian Arthur Strauch Funeral Homes and Cremation Services Honored provider for the Pennsylvania Cremation Society.
There will be a Celebration of Jeffrey’s Life held at the convenience of the family at a later date.
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Barb & Norbert Welch
Dear Doris,
Norb and I are so very sorry to hear of the death of Jeffrey. We have fond memories of talking and laughing together at Elizabeth’s wedding. I know he had been through so much over the years but it is always so very difficult to let go. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all the Schremp and Day family at this time.
Love … Barb & Norb
Brad & Sherri Alleman
Dear Doris,
Jeff will truly be missed. We will always remember spending time with both of you and with Hunter chatting and relaxing together outside on the deck and in the great room by the fire. Let me know when you are ready for a visit. So sorry for your loss.
Love always,
Sherri & Brad Alleman
Sandy & Don Walker
We want to offer our condolences on Jeff’s passing. Please know that our prayers are with you and all your family for God’s comfort during this difficult time. Please remember that we are here as a shoulder for comfort and support.
Helen Schremp
So sorry to read about Jeff’s passing. It has been so long since we have been in contact. But our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I remember all the good and happy times we had when you both came to visit us here in Ohio. I just know all the Schremps in heaven are welcoming him home and they are having a good time. It’s we that are hurting back here. Know that he is not hurting now and is at peace.
Take Care,
Helen Schremp (Skip’s wife)
Kevin and Patty Mashino
Dear Doris,
We were so sorry to hear about Jeff’s passing. We fondly remember meeting you and Jeff, and remember the good times that we have had with you and Jeff at all of the Day/Schremp neighborhood/family gatherings that we have been so fortunate to be a part of. Our hearts ache for you and your families.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the all of your families and friends.
With sadness and love,
Kevin and Patty Mashino
Kevin and Patty Mashino
The Dan Funk Family
Dear Doris and Family,
We send our thoughts and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
We hope that each of you will find comfort and healing as you gather together for Jeff’s Celebration of Life.
Our deepest sympathy,
The Dan Funk Family