
James A. Schuh, 89, of Sheboygan, passed away peacefully with his family by his side on
Sunday, May 12, 2024 at the Shores of Sheboygan. He was born January 5, 1935 in
Sheboygan to the late Arthur and Elfrieda (Gerk) Schuh. On August 3, 1954 he was united in
marriage to Sharon Oetzel in Waukegan, IL. Sharon preceded him in death on December 29,
2009. James was a member of St. Paul’s United Church of Christ in Sheboygan.
James is survived by his children, Vickie (Michael) King of Sheboygan, Michael (Rosella) Schuh
of Sheboygan, Steven (Kimberly Young) Schuh of Chicago, IL and Lori (Paul) Dupre of
Rockwall, TX, by his grandchildren, Amanda (Kent) Radloff, April Koranda, Tina (Steve Wallace)
Schuh, Elena Schuh and Ethan and Jason Dupre. He is further survived by his great-
grandchildren, Conn Slater, and Wyatt and Aidan Radloff, and great-great grandchild Jaxyn
Slater, sister-in-law Donna Duening, and nieces and nephews.
Per James’s wishes private family services will be held.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice in
James’s name.
The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Shores of Sheboygan and
Sharon S. Richardson Hospice for all their care, compassion and support.
Please visit our website to share your stories and leave your condolences for the family
www.zimmerfuneralhome.com.



To Mike and family, so sorry for your lose, it’s been a long time since the good old times at the farmhouse, hope all is going well otherwise for you, stay safe, happy and in good health you friend John Capelle
Sorry for your loss, Jim was a great guy. I always enjoyed talking with him when we crossed paths at the Y or earlier in our lives at St. Paul’s.
So sorry to hear my old friend Jimmy has left us. We enjoyed so many good times over the past years. Jimmy, we’ll miss you during our Pigeon River/Libach get-togethers, hashing over the ‘old’ days, and the fun we had at the club house. Pigeon River School was in many of our talks while some of us drank home made wine, thanks to Tony and me.
And now, you’re probably sitting in another club house with the other Grand Dukes, Sonny, Jules and Eugene, playing cribbage, sheepshead or just shooting the bull, a bottle of Kingsbury in your hand. RIP Jimmy and give my brother a special hug for me.
My sympathies to your family.
Your old friend,
Irmie Zerger