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Paul Lincoln Schueble passed away on December 17

We regret to inform everyone that a former New Berlin Alderman and long time community activist passed away on December 17.

Details of his passing and funeral arrangements are undetermined as of this date.

Mr Schueble was very articulate and forcefull is stating his beliefs about local government, our schools and the environment.  We offer our deepest sympathies to his family and friends. His comments will be missed. 

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  1. I'm speechless. Even though he would make me crazy sometimes, I always considered Paul a very good friend. Deep down, he was one of the kindest and most intelligent people I'd ever met. And he added far more to local politics and the community than most people will ever realize. I will miss him very much.
  2. He will be missed. I have seen him at Pick and Save for many years at Christmas time, playing and singing while volunteering for the Salvation Army Kettle Drive. I always enjoyed talking with him.
  3. Paul was a very unique individual who everyone knew, and from what I gathered, everyone liked. Paul was like a nutty uncle who had some pretty far out ideas, but they were his ideas and he was going to share them with everyone. Peace our PLS, we'll miss you.
  4. Paul brought his own uniqueness to New Berlin - from his long braided hair to his personal viewpoints. When aldermen are sworn into office it is not uncommon for them to bring their family to such prestigious events - Paul brought and introduced the public to his family, his dog. As a bell ringer for the Salvation Army often appearing at Pick 'n Save, his voice and musical instrumentation are now silent.
  5. Ralph, thank you so much for posting this information. I had the opportunity to meet Mr. Schueble on a number of occasions. He was a very kind man who cared deeply about our community, and will be missed. My sympathy to his family and friends.
  6. Thank you Ralph. I did not always share in Paul's opinions, but he will be missed.
  7. Ralph:
    Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention. Paul was a very interesting and very active and involved in our community. I also extend my deep sympathies to his family.
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