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James “Jim” Schwoebel Obituary

James Robert "Jim" Schwoebel, 78, of Renfrew, passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026.
Jim was born Feb. 13, 1948, in Pittsburgh, the second son of the late John Schwoebel and Bessie Goldbach Schwoebel. At an early age, his family moved to Cunningham Street in the City of Butler. Later, the family moved to Cooperstown.
Jim was a friendly, gregarious child, who would often be found having conversations on the porches of his older neighbors. He kept that friendly, sociable nature throughout most of his life. He loved to accompany his dad on trips "to the country" in the Herman area to visit relatives.
After graduating in 1966 from Mars High School, Jim enlisted in the U.S. Army. During the Vietnam era, while stationed in Germany, he served as a chaplain's assistant and APC operator for two years. Following his active duty discharge, Jim enlisted in the Army Reserve and attended classes at the newly opened Butler County Community College. He later transferred to Edinboro University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in elementary education.
Jim met his wife, Susan "Sue" Reddick, on the BC3 campus. They were married Aug. 18, 1973, at St. Mary of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church in Herman. Jim and Sue celebrated their 52nd wedding anniversary in 2025.
Jim was a teacher at heart. His career began in 1989, as a science and physical education teacher at St. Mary Catholic School in Herman. He was a jack-of-all-trades as a substitute teacher for Freeport, South Butler and other surrounding school districts. Later, he became a driver education instructor at the Community College of Allegheny County in the North Hills, and, in his spare time, he offered private driving lessons.
Jim had many hobbies and interests. Travel and camping topped the list. He and his family visited nearly all 50 states and parts of Canada via Amtrak or camper. Jim enjoyed collecting model trains and many of the family vacation destinations included train rides, along with visits to museums and national parks. He and Sue spent two summers working at the Old Faithful General Store in Yellowstone National Park. For many years, his family maintained a camping site at Roaring Run Campground in Donegal, Pa., where they made many lifelong friends.
Jim always looked forward to the Christmas season when he could don his "red suit and white beard" for groups, schools, businesses, family and friends. In his spare time, he was often seen driving the East Butler Sparks Drum and Baton Corps bus to parades and events both far and near. He loved being in the garage tinkering around. He had a knack for repairing anything and everything. In his younger years, Jim was a darn good volleyball player.
At age 63, Jim suffered a brain aneurysm that substantially changed his life. Following one month in a UPMC Presbyterian Brain Injury Unit and two months at the Harmarville Rehabilitation Center, Jim was left to endure right-side paralysis and expressive aphasia (impaired ability to communicate), challenges that he and his family managed with patience and love the last 14 years of his life. He enjoyed receiving daytime care and occasional longer respite stays at the Sergeant Joseph George Kusick VA Community Living Center in Butler.
Jim is survived by his wife, Susan; daughter, Andrea Cook and her husband, Michael, of Richmond, Va.; son, Curtis Schwoebel and his wife, Sofia, of Gotene, Sweden; and grandchildren, Cash, Bailey, Nando, Isabelle, Jimmie and Hunter. Jim is also survived by his brother, John Schwoebel and his wife, Joanna, of Baden, Pa. Being a part of the Reddick and Schwoebel clans, Jim has MANY sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews.
From the friendly, gregarious "Little Jimmy Schwoebel" visiting on his neighbors' porches to many more years welcoming friends and family on his patio, "Jimbo" will be remembered by all of those who have crossed his path.
SCHWOEBEL - There will be no public services for James Robert Schwoebel, who died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. His memory and giving nature will live on as a participant donor for the Humanity Gifts Registry.
A memorial gathering for family and friends will be planned for a later date.
Donations in memory of James Robert Schwoebel may be made to any veterans organization (VFW, American Legion, Wounded Warrior Project, DAV), or to the Aphasia Hope Foundation at www.aphasiahope.org.
Arrangements were entrusted to the care of MARTIN FUNERAL HOME SOUTH SIDE, 429 Center Ave., Butler.
To extend condolences to the Schwoebel family, please go to www.martinfh.net.

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Published by Butler Eagle on Feb. 28, 2026.

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Amanda (Namesnik) Alley

March 5, 2026

I´m so sorry to hear about Jim´s passing. I had "Mr. Schwoebel" as a teacher at St. Mary´s many moons ago. I can honestly say he made science fun. Always full of jokes and so energetic it made it hard not to enjoy his class. Years later my mom, Cindy Leroy, had Jim give me driving lessons and to this day I still think about him telling me "you need to be going the speed limit by the time you reach the end of the ramp" when I´m entering a highway. Every time I saw him he always smiled and gave me a hug. He genuinely cared how people were. It´s hard to not smile now just thinking about him, that´s when you know he was good people and had a kind soul. Sue and family you have my condolences and will be in my prayers. Sending lots of love. Amanda (Namesnik) Alley

Patty Lumley

March 3, 2026

Sue and family, So sorry to hear of Jim's passing. Great memories with you guys in the Sparks. Pat and Gary Lumley

Brother John

March 2, 2026

Little Bro, I will always remember how, when we were being chased by the neighbors ferocious dog, you ran up the stairs and into the house, slamming and locking the door before I could get inside. You are in the lead again. Please keep the door open this time. Big Bro.

Kathy

March 2, 2026

With deepest sympathy Sue and Jim's family. I alway enjoyed Jim's company when he was at a gathering of friends and family.
Thinking about you and sending hugs.

Ruth & Terry

March 2, 2026

Bless your hearts and souls. The two of you were amazingly kind, sweet and generous.
May Jim rest in peace and may you use your angel wings to flourish in God´s love.

Jeannie Beneigh

March 1, 2026

JIimy and I got in BIG Trouble when we were in first grade. His Mom was my first grade teacher. So one day near Chrsitmas, he and I decided to not go home but go Christmas shopping/looking. Then I went to his house. I lived on South Chestnut Street which wasn´t very far. I think I ate dinner but I am not sure. Anyway it was dark and I remember thinking i
I should go home. BY the time I got home, Mom and Dad had already called the police because they didn't know where I was. FYI, we never did that again! No cell phones then!

Judy Green Ross

February 28, 2026

My deepest sympathies, Sue and family. Sorry for your loss. Jim will be missed. Wonderful husband and father.

Judy Green Ross

February 28, 2026

You´re now in Heaven with Jesus. Rest in Peace Jim. You will be missed.

Lennon Robert

February 28, 2026

We were classmates at Mars high, I honestly can´t remember a time that Jim wasn´t smiling . Always cordial and super friendly , everyone was very pleased to see You (Suzan) and Jim at the 50th class reunion. Rest easy Jim and thank you for your service to our Country, eternally grateful, and proud to have known and served with you.

James & Barbara Moore

February 28, 2026

Our condolences to all the family, Jim will be missed.

Brad Orton

February 28, 2026

I am gonna miss seeing him sitting on the patio n waving to me n karen as we went down or up our driveway in the vehicle. Keep that golf cart running n give Hanz a hug n treat from me. I will miss you my friend but we will watch over Sue.

Jane Reges Long Casey

February 28, 2026

Sue and family. My condolences to you all in the loss of Jim. So sorry for your loss. Jane Reges (Long/Casey) New Castle, PA

Barbara Frederick

February 28, 2026

Sue and family do very sorry for your loss.

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