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Obituary
Obituary of Kenneth Robert Schuemann
On March 11, 2020, Kenneth Robert Schuemann, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and friend, suffered a heart attack and passed away unexpectedly while biking near his home in the beautiful Bijou Basin. He was born January 12, 1960 in Chicago, Illinois to Kenneth Bert Schuemann and Mary Kathleen "Kay" (Carroll) Stezenski and grew up in Shawano, Wisconsin. He was an easy going, selfless and quiet man who was endlessly devoted to his wife and family. Ken loved golfing, hiking, biking, skiing, cheering for the Green Bay Packers, and watching his six children participate in a myriad of sports and extracurricular activities. As they grew their family, Ken and his wife, Kian, moved across the country a dozen times in search of new experiences, careers, and to be close to family. Ken was the quintessential handyman, always taking on new projects at each house the family moved into, leaving everything much better than he found it. They eventually settled on a thirty-five acre plot that they have named Legacy Ranch outside Colorado Springs. Anyone who visits Legacy Ranch instantly recognizes the love and care that Ken poured into his family and his home, ensuring the Legacy will live on for generations to come.Ken started his career in management working at restaurants like Houston's, Boston Market, and Einstein Bros Bagels. After managing a Kinko's for two years in College Park, Maryland, Ken launched his own franchise of Comfort Keepers, an in-home caregiving business to help senior citizens live independently and comfortably. Ken sold his franchise when he moved to Colorado where he started as a Sales Manager at Sleep Number's Citadel Mall location. He excelled at Sleep Number, regularly smashing sales targets. Ken pioneered a new type of standalone store in Colorado Springs, moving his location out of the Citadel Mall and into a larger location. After the success of the Citadel move, he was selected to oversee the opening and management of a new standalone location on North Academy. Sleep Number regularly asked Ken to attend home shows due to his ability to connect with customers.Ken is survived by his wife, Keyandokht "Kian" Schuemann; sons, Kenneth B. (Susanna), Robert R., Thomas S. and Samuel C. Schuemann; daughters, Caroline K. (Joshua) Craddock and Madeline M. Schuemann; father, Kenneth B. (Linda) Schuemann; mother, Kay (Ron) Stezenski; sister, Cheryl K. (Joseph) Shoen; brother, Thomas B. Schuemann; grandson, Winston J. Craddock; granddaughter, Elizabeth C. Craddock; and two more grandchildren on the way.Funeral Service, 2:00PM, Wednesday, March 18, 2020, The Springs Funeral Services-North, 6575 Oakwood Boulevard, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80923.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Ken's memory may be made to Homes for Our Troops, hfotusa.org
Events
Funeral Service
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
2:00PM
The Springs Funeral Services - North
6575 Oakwood Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80923
Phone: 719-207-8611
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