
Toby Schuh
Categories: Obituaries
In Our Care ~ August 3, 2021
Lake Viking, Missouri….Toby William Schuh, age 71, was born September 24, 1949 the son of William Franklin and Shirley (Schmaltz) Schuh in Chicago, Illinois and went to be with Jesus August 3, 2021.
Toby graduated from North Kansas City High School in 1967 and went on to get a Bachelor of Science degree from Park College. Toby worked for CertainTeed Corporation in Fairfax, KS for 40 years. On May 25, 1990, Toby and Lenora Ervin were united in marriage in Kansas City, Missouri.
Toby was a member of First Baptist Church of Maysville. He loved playing baseball and a good chess match. He was a gentleman and the kindest man you could ever meet; always dignified, responsible and dependable. Toby enjoyed watching the Kansas City Royals and Chiefs. Family was most important to Toby and he especially loved his grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sister, Nancy Higgerson; brother, David Schuh; and grandson, Tristan Ervin.
Survivors include his wife Lenora of 31 years; four children, Derek Schuh, Jeremy Ervin, Amy (Jeff) Collins, and Harry Ervin; twelve grandchildren, Britany, Harry IV, Tristan, Donnie, Dylan, Isaac, Kyle, Abigail, Jordyn, Jazimin, Brianna, and Khloe; and eight great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 12:00 p.m Saturday, August 7, 2021 at First Baptist Church of Maysville with burial following at Oak Lawn Cemetery of Maysville. Visitation: one hour prior to funeral service at the church. Online condolences: www.turnerfamilyfuneral.com
I miss you honey.
I miss you Toby
A good man that went the extra mile to help others. Loved playing with his children. I always will remember him for his smile and wisdom. Rest In Peace. Praying for God’s comfort for family and loved ones.
Thank you.
We, along with Sue Sexton, have been blessed to have Toby and Lenora as Lake Viking neighbors for many years. We were very sad to get the call telling of his death.
It was always a pleasure to visit with Toby, share the enjoyment of the lake and just “being neighborly” until his health issues prevented his participation. We shall treasure the memories of those happy times, and send our love and sincerest sympathy to Lenora and family.
So sorry for your loss. I use to work with Toby at Certain Teed. May he rest in peace.
Thank you.