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Karla (Schneider) Melia

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[July 17, 2024]    Karla Melia (Schneider) passed away in her home, surrounded by her loving family June 20, 2024.

Celebration of Life: August 10th, 2024 at 2 p.m. at 22 Pebble Beach Drive, Lincoln

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Karla Melia (Schneider) passed away in her home, surrounded by her loving family June 20, 2024.

Karla was a cautious child who loved to dust, she hated the doctor and dentists, but loved walking barefoot in the grass, and taking charge. She often reminisced about her childhood visits to a family farm where she ran and played with her cousins.

Karla graduated from Mason City High School in 1981. As their class president, many of her peers describe her as a friend to everyone (as well as smart, funny, and responsible).

Her determination did not end there, as she pursued higher education at Illinois State University, graduating in 1985. Karla later had a successful career in accounting and finance where she made friends that were like family.

Karla married Brian Melia in July of 1986, the photographer forgot to show up; but they got the most beautiful pictures anyway. Throughout their marriage, they had many adventures in travel on the Harley. Her favorite trip being the one they took in New York.

Her first daughter Kate was born in 1986, and soon her second daughter Kelly followed in 1989.

Karla sacrificed many things to give herself completely to motherhood. She was an amazing wife and daughter, yes. But she excelled (beyond measure) at being a mother. Her daughters and her were inseparable, often taking annual trips to see live concerts and explore wineries. She instilled in them a love of music, fresh air, good wine, and conversation.

Karla often served as counsel to not only her daughters (and friends) but to many of her daughters’ friends as she was always willing to listen, support, and love. Many will remember her as being kind, understanding, patient and full of joy. It is also true to say that many will remember her sarcasm and witt, as she was nothing if not balanced.

Things did not change as Karla became a grandmother. She gave endlessly to her grandchildren (Ezra, Annie, Duke, & Daisy) with gifts, and adventures, and would have wished for more time had she not become so sick. They will remember her and the love she gave generously as well as her contagious laughter, always.

Karla’s beautiful soul will be joining her father Perry, as well as her Aunt Deb, and grandcat Elvis. She leaves behind her children, Kate Deardorff [Ian], Kelly Kucera [Frank] and Buddy Melia, her husband Brian Melia, her mother Linda Schneider, her brother Kent Schneider and sister Karrie Garrison.

Karla was a free spirit who brought joy, sunshine and daisies to those around her. In honor of those qualities (and her very specific wishes), her family will be hosting a celebration of life.

Celebration of Life
August 10th, 2024
Open house at 2 p.m.
22 Pebble Beach Drive
Lincoln

Life is short. Make it sweet.

 

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