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            [July 
			07, 2009]  
            		
			HARTSBURG 
			-- Ryan Matthew Schleder, 32, of Hartsburg, died Sunday, July 5, 
			2009. 
					
			Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at Holland Barry and Bennett 
			Funeral Home in Lincoln.  | 
						
						
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							His funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Lincoln 
							Christian Church, with Ron Otto officiating. Mr. 
							Schleder was involved in the Logan County farming 
							community in several capacities. 
							He was born Nov. 1, 1976, in Lincoln to John Ray 
							and Mona Sue Shirley Schleder.   
							He is survived by his parents; one sister, Kim 
							Escobedo of Lincoln; one brother, Chris Schleder of 
							Los Angeles, Calif.; one stepsister, Delanie 
							Schleder of Lincoln; two nieces, Lillian Escobedo 
							and Abigail Montgomery, both of Lincoln, who were 
							his pride and joy; his maternal grandparents, Dean 
							and Louella Shirley of Lincoln; maternal aunt and 
							uncles Kathy Andrews of Springfield, Leon Shirley of 
							Lincoln and David Shirley of Lincoln; paternal aunts 
							and uncle Ron Schleder of Hartsburg, Cheryl Miller 
							of Mackinaw and Carol Babbs of Greenview; his 
							ex-wife, Lindsay Vance of Bloomington; and several 
							close friends. 
							 
							He was preceded in death by his paternal 
							grandparents and his close friend Jeremy Reeves. 
							He attended Hartem High School.  | 
							
							 
  
							He was an avid fan of NASCAR, especially Kenny 
							Schrader. He liked to fish, farm and chase storms.   
							He was a free spirit who lived his life to the 
							fullest and loved his family and friends with just 
							as much passion. 
							 
							Memorial donations may be made to the family and 
							will be accepted at the funeral home. 
							
            
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