Mitchell Scheuermann, 59, of Broadus passed away on Friday, June 28, 2013 at the Powder River Manor in Broadus.
Mitchell was born on October 24, 1953 to Gerald Scheuermann and Jackie Talkington. He attended schools in Forsyth, Miles City, and in Boulder where he lived with his grandparents. He lived in Idaho and helped his uncle on the family farm and later moved to Ekalaka to be closer to his grandparents. Mitchell later moved to Miles City where he worked for the Pine Hills School for Boys and area businesses until his health forced him to retire. He remained in Miles City until March at which time he moved to Broadus to be closer to his family.
Mitchell is survived by his mother Jackie Washington of Broadus, brothers Loren Talkington of Mabton, Washington and Clint (Angie) Tinsley of Livingston, sister LaDonna (Lester) Earley of Broadus and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his brother Dick Tinsley, father, and grandparents.
Visitation will be held on Monday, July 1, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Miles City. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at the Beaverlodge Cemetery in Ekalaka, MT. Condolences for the family may be left at www.stevensonandsons.com. Stevenson and Sons Funeral Home in Miles City is in charge of arrangements.
Anita & Wayne Wetherelt says
Jackie & families: My sincere sympathy to all of you. Tho I did not know him, my heart aches for Jackie. Wish there was something I could do! If so, please call me. Know you have been busy, so didn’t bother you. Now maybe we can get together again.
Love & Prayers, Anita & Wayne
Anita & Wayne Wetherelt says
Jackie: my love, thoughts & prayers are with all of you. You have been there before, so know how horrible this is for you. If anything we can do, please let me know. I am here!! Have tried to get ahold of you, but knew you were very busy, so maybe now we can get together, again, like we used to. Coffee is always on here. Know that I love you!
Anita & Wayne
Pay Franklin says
Jackie: I am so sorry ,my thoughts are with you and your family.I know Mitch is at peace now.Remember the good times and carry them in your heart forever.If I can do something please let me know! Love you! Pat
Bill and Kara Lambert says
Jackie, We are so sorry to hear you have lost Mitchell. Our thoughts are with you and if there is anything we can do please let us know.
john & tammy schoenbeck says
Jackie, I am so sorry for your loss, Mitch was an awesome guy, may he rest in peace & be free of pain.
Veda says
Jackie and Family, I did not know him for long, but you didn’t have to, to love him. I wished there was some magic words to say to help you through this, just know how much you are loved and if you need anything, I will be there. Veda
Vic and Laura Lee Ullrich says
Our sincere sympathies to you, Jackie, and family. May the love of friends and family and the Peace of God somehow bear you throught his very sad time. We are so very sorry. Vic and Laura Lee
Aaron Mollie Robert and Michael Phipps says
thoughts and prayers to you all!
Wayne Jr & Serena Wetherelt says
Jackie and family
You are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find some comfort in your precious memories.
Wayne Jr. and Serena Wetherelt.
Carla R Bichler says
LaDonna, Jackie and family,
What a delight it was for me to meet and work with Mitchell. His bright smile and joking were always something that I looked forward to hearing and seeing. He was very fortunate to have such a supportive and loving family. Let me know if there is anything I can do for you.
J Johnson says
My sincere condolences to the family of Mitchell Scheuermann – I am sorry to hear of your loss. May you find comfort in many beautiful memories of Mr. Scheuermann at this difficult time. The Bible gives us hope that soon the Creator will end all pain, suffering, and death. (Revelation 21:4) The promise of Paradise, the perfect conditions God originally intended for mankind in the Garden of Eden will include God’s “will being done as in Heaven also up on Earth” (Matt 6:9, 10). Please take the opportunity to continue to learn about the many comforting promises in the Bible. (John 17:3).
Francie Anderson says
Mitchell was my student when he was in sixth grade in Boulder. He was Mitch to me and I was Mrs. Rose to him. He was also one of my neighbors. I was thinking of him a few days ago and decided to google his name to see where he was and was saddened to find that he had died. I remember Mitch as a quiet, well-behaved boy who had an endearing smile when pleased or amused. He gave that smile when he learned to divide by a fraction after working hard on it. I enjoyed having him as a student and was pleased to see that same quiet smile in his picture as a man. I loved the picture and recognized him immediately. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a bright spot in my memory.