John A. Scheid

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Wednesday, August 1, 1934
Date of Death:
Friday, February 26, 2021
Age:
86 years old

Visitation

Date: Saturday August 21, 2021
Time: 1:00 pm

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Memorial Service

Date: Saturday August 21, 2021
Time: 2:00 pm

Location: River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home [ view map ]

Burial

Location: Calvary Cemetery [ view map ]

Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Wednesday, August 1, 1934
Date of Death:
Friday, February 26, 2021
Age:
86 years old
Macken Funeral Home Memorial Photo
Date of Birth:
Wednesday, August 1, 1934
Date of Death:
Friday, February 26, 2021
Age:
86 years old

John A. Scheid

John Anthony Scheid, 86, of Rochester, MN passed away peacefully on February 26th 2021 surrounded by his wife, daughter, and son-in-law in his home in Lee’s Summit, Missouri.

John was born on August 1, 1934 to Emil and Elaine (McDonald) Scheid in Waseca, Minnesota. He graduated in 1952 from St. Augustine High School in Austin, Minnesota. From Austin, John headed to Ames, Iowa to attend Iowa State University. John was a member of Army ROTC at Iowa State and while there, married the love of his life, Helen Combs, in 1955. In 1956, his oldest daughter Laurie was born. Just a few days after her birth, John would walk in his commencement receiving a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering.

Upon graduation from ISU, John was sent to Fort Belvoir, Virginia as a Second Lieutenant for his basic training. His next stop was Fort Lewis, Washington after rising to the rank of First Lieutenant and company commander within the Corps of Engineers. His rise to company commander was no surprise to those who knew John; he was an intelligent and effective leader in all areas of his life. During his time in Fort Lewis, John and Helen had their second child, son Jim. John loved his time serving his country and he was deeply patriotic. His patriotism was evident in many ways: he was always deeply moved at the playing of Taps; and took great pride in flying his United States flag as well as caring for the flag every day.

After John’s military service concluded, he began managing Scheid Plumbing and Heating’s operations at their location in Rochester, Minnesota. Rochester is where John and Helen called home for most of their lives. John and Helen had their third and fourth children, daughters Meg and Jane, while in Rochester and raised all four of their children there. Not long after taking over operations in Rochester, John began managing operations for the entire Scheid Plumbing and Heating operation with offices in Rochester and Austin, Minnesota. Scheid worked primarily on commercial projects including hospitals, schools, and manufacturing plants across the Midwest. This work included projects for companies like Hormel, Cool Whip, and Birds Eye Frozen Vegetables among many others. Scheid Plumbing and Heating would later merge with HiMEC, Inc., and it was from HiMEC that John retired in 2000 as a partner.

In his free time, John loved to play and coach baseball. John loved baseball and had an extensive knowledge of the game to go with his passion for it. John came about his love for and knowledge of baseball earnestly; throughout his childhood, his dad was the manager of the Austin Packers out of the Southern Minny League. John loved to travel with the Packers and acted as their batboy. John continued to play and coach baseball for most of the rest of his life. He even played during his time in the Army where some of his NCO teammates were known to cheer, “Hit it with your commission Scheid” while he was up to bat.

In addition to baseball, John stayed involved in his community. He was a proud member of the Sertoma Service Club and the Rochester Quarterbacks Club for dozens of years. John also enjoyed golfing and played with a regular group of friends for many years. His friends continued to include him in Sertoma, Quarterbacks Club and golf even as Alzheimer’s took its toll on John. The faithfulness and love his friends always showed to him was not lost on John, even during his final days.

Above all of John’s accomplishments and activities, he valued his family. He was a devoted father and grandfather who was always supportive and engaged. John attended countless sporting events, dance recitals, rock concerts and anything else in which his family was involved. He loved it all and traveled the country from South Dakota to Missouri to Pennsylvania and beyond to support his family.

John was a great person; he loved, and was loved dearly by, those close to him and he will be missed terribly by so many. He was a man with many accomplishments but was always humble and kind. He had a great sense of humor, and was always ready to entertain with a joke or funny story.

He is survived by his wife of 65 years, Helen Kathryn Scheid, his daughters Laurie (Dan) Herzog, Meg (Jim) Evans, Jane Scheid, and daughter-in-law Sandy Scheid; 10 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren. His brother Larry (Barb) Scheid, his sister Debbie (Del) Bauernfiend, brother-in-law Jack Saari, brother-in-law Bill (Holly) Combs, Margie (Don) Pell; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his beloved son, Jim; father, Emil Scheid; mother, Elaine Scheid; sisters, Peggy Saari and Mary Lou Notermann.

The Memorial Service for John will be held at 2:00pm on Saturday, August 21, 2021 in the River Park Chapel at Macken Funeral Home. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service at the chapel. John’s remains have been interred at Calvary Cemetery in Rochester.

Condolences

The family of John A. Scheid has received the following condolences.

It is with tears and deep sadness that I learned of my cousin John's death.  He and I were first and second grade classmates in Waseca, Minnesota, until both our families moved away in the early nineteen-forties. 


I have happy memories of those school days, as well as wonderful holiday celebrations with our extended family at Grandma and Grandpa McDonald's home.  All of us lived just a few blocks apart, so very long ago.  It was a different time and place.


John will forever be a cherished memory for me.


Rest in peace and comfort John, for a life well lived.

Deepest sympathy to the family of John.  


John and I sat together at Rochester Quarterbacks Club for a number of years. Always enjoyed him and his stories.  He knew a wealth of information about sports of all sorts.  John will be truly missed by many people.  

Hi Helen, 


I am so sorry to hear of John's passing.  John and Jimmy were both a lot of fun to be with.  I fondly remember piling into Creglow's Travelall truck to head down duck hunting at 0 dark thirty to go duck hunting along the Mississippi.  Sometimes, if ducks weren't landing in the decoys, John would yell "You decoys better start doing your job!"  When noon rolled around, John had a portable radio and listened to the Vikings and blew on his duck call at the same time.  I especially admired John's faith and was impressed when he helped serve mass at St Pius years ago.  As you may recall, John was my sponsor when Jimmy and I got confirmed.  My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.


Mike McGann

Helen, Laurie Meg and Jane,


Just heard about Johns passing.  I am definitely thinking of you all.  It was nice of you to come to my moms funeral and reception.  It was good to see John then too.  


I am sure you have lots of great memories and stories.   


 


Thinking of you.


 


Judy Bailey Holmberg 

Helen:  Was sorry to hear of your husbands death.  if you remember   we used to play bridge at Beattles years ago.I hope you are well


my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.  Sincerely Ruth Mangan

Helen


I cried when I read about this. Jeanne and I are heartbroken. I looked up to John as a hero.  He always treated


me like his own son while coaching baseball in my youth. He praised me when I did well, and was critical when it


was deserved. I really miss those wonderful days. When Jeanne and I reconnected with you and John a few years ago, both


of you welcomed us into your home and we talked like old friends. That meant a great deal to us. We are keeping you in our


prayers, and I hope you can let us know when the celebration of life will occur.  Stay strong and God bless.


 

Helen, Meg, Laura, and Jane,  


We were lucky enough to have had the chance to spend time with John when he and Helen would visit Meg and Jim.  We know he is now in Heaven, free from the pain and suffering he endured these past months.  You all are in our thoughts and prayers.  God bless, Love, Mary and Bill 


 ,

I'm so very sorry to hear of John's passing.  I wish to give his wife Helen and his children and grandchildren my deepest sympathy.  I knew John long ago, he was my classmate at St. Augustine High School.  We went together through the catholic school system from first grade through high school.  He was always a nice guy and a good athlete in all sports including baseball.  We've kept track of each other through the years via Helen.  John, you're in my prayers and may God hold you in the hollow of his hands.  Love Joan

Helen,we are so sorry to hear of John’s passing. Our prayers for all of you? Dan& Rita McCoy

 I met John at our neighborhood precinct caucus many years ago. He volunteered to be our precinct chair and did a great job. I would drive by his immaculately maintained house on Elton Hills Drive every day and have a warm feeling knowing he lived there with Helen, who I also knew from duplicate bridge. Sorry to hear of his passing but I had wondered where they moved to.

Helen, Laura, Meg & Jane ~ 


John was such a pleasant person to talk to and we enjoyed many conversations and laughs with him over the years.  We are deeply sorry for the suffering he endured in end and send you our love as you grieve his passing.  We will look forward to celebrating his life with you in the coming days.  God rest his soul.  Sending prayers for peace to each of you.  


With Love,


Nancy & David Beardsley

I and all of my family members extend our sympathy to  Lolly and all the members of the Scheid family.  John was a great friend and will be missed by many.  Honest, hard working, loyal, etc.  A credit to the community and to the Catholic Faith.  God Bless.