Larry's obituary
Lawrence William Schneiderwind, (Larry), 12/23/40-8/28/22, Age 81.
Died of a heart attack, at home in Plano, Texas.
Air Force 7/6/63-7/5/67.
Born in Jacksonville, Florida to Harriet Jackson Schneiderwind & Oscar William Schneiderwind (Bill), Siblings Gerry Schneiderwind Brown & Barry Schneiderwind.
Larry left behind his loving wife of 49 years, Kathleen (Pidgeon) Schneiderwind, sons Michael and Kevin (Logan Long) and grandson, Thomas.
Funeral Mass, September 10, 2022.
Captain Schneiderwind, buried at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Sep. 15, 2022.
Larry graduated from Omaha Central HS, U of N, (EE Degree), IU. Plus other degrees and certificates.
His career included working at: Tele-Signal Corp. , Texas Instruments, Magnavox, ITT, Nimitz H.S.
Larry was an Electrical Engineer, an Inventor, a System Analyst, a Manager & a Teacher.
Larry’s passions included Chess & a good debate. At one time, he achieved the rank of Master in Chess. Computers came naturally for him & guided his career.
Larry was proud of his early prototype of the GPS displayed in the Smithsonian.
Gerry’s funeral tribute:
Larry was my big brother. He entered the world unexpectedly & extremely early. Dad was on leave from the Army; he & Mom were vacationing in Jacksonville, Florida. Larry weighed a little over 5 pounds.
Larry was a genius. Because he was so smart, he started school early. He was young & small compared to his classmates. In H.S., he played the Sousaphone in the marching band. I remember a Newspaper Article featuring pictures of him, “the little boy with the big horn.”
Even though he enjoyed learning, he did not like to study. I remember his words, “I am smart, why should I have to prove it to anyone.” He shocked his H.S. teachers when he was getting C’s & D’s and then earned the highest score on the Nebraska Regions Exam . When confronted by his teacher’s, he quipped, “Can I help it if I have an aptitude for taking aptitude tests?” His grades became A’s & B’s when he was made to apply himself.
Larry was 5 years my senior. When he returned from his first year in college, he pulled me aside and said, “I know our parents taught us that people are basically good, but I have met someone who is evil through & through. I am telling you this so you don’t get hurt by someone like Lori.”
Larry was a genius. He had an inquisitive mind. He carried a notebook filled with descriptions of his numerous inventions. One of his inventions was an early prototype of the GPS; it was on display at the Smithsonian for years. Another of his inventions was related to Intercontinental Communication Systems.
Larry was an Electrical Engineer, a computer/manager/specialist, a teacher & more.
Larry loved his family: his loyal wife, Kathy, his two sons, Michael & Kevin, his daughter in law, Logan, & his Grandson, Thomas, “the Apple of his eye”. He was proud of “his 3 boys”, Thomas took the limelight.
Another passion of his was chess; he played 44,105 games on one website. At one time, he reached the rank of Master.
He also enjoyed Parasailing & Skiing.
Computers were his passion.
Larry was never judgmental, but he had a “stubborn streak”. He had a great sense of humor & loved practical jokes. He also enjoyed learning & debating global warming & climate change.
In the Military, he was a sharp shooter. This skill was reflected when he shoot skeet.
Larry was born on December 23 & Mom always said, he was the best Christmas gift she ever got. We all agreed.
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