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the descendants<br />

In the late 50’s Earl again became ill. He called his brother, Monroe Jr., who<br />

drove to Texas and brought Earl and his belongings back to Washington state.<br />

Earl lived with Monroe’s family for about two years. When his health<br />

deteriorated, Monroe placed him in a home where he died. He is buried in<br />

Washington Memorial Park south of Seattle.<br />

As the eldest child, Earl was the “go-to” family member for anyone who<br />

wanted information about the family history. He devotedly answered<br />

requests with letters that offered facts and opinions based on his experiences<br />

and the recollections of what he had been told or overheard when growing<br />

up. You will find information taken from some of Earl’s letters in this<br />

family history.<br />

More About EARL SHUEY:<br />

Burial: 10 September 1960, Wash Mem’l Park, Seattle, King, WA<br />

Child of EARL SHUEY and WILMA ABBOTT is:<br />

i. DAUGHTER15 SHUEY, b. Unknown.<br />

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During her husband’s hospitalizations, and especially after her mother<br />

passed away in 1914, Rose, with Clifford, often stayed and helped her<br />

father with the family farm. This help continued after her father passed<br />

away in 1918, but her first allegiance was to her husband, William, who<br />

spent much of his adult life hospitalized. In several instances he left the<br />

hospital before being released, necessitating close supervision by Rose.<br />

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the descendants<br />

Client: Lyle Shuey<br />

Text design for 320-page genealogical study dating back to the 16th century<br />

<strong>Design</strong> Programs: In<strong>Design</strong> + Photoshop<br />

Rose May Shuey<br />

& Descendants<br />

Generation No. 1<br />

1. ROSE MAY14 SHUEY (MONROE MADISON, 13 JACOB III, 12 JACOB<br />

JR., 11 JACOB, 10 JOHANNES, 9 DANIEL8 SCHUY, DANIEL7 JOUY, DAVID, 6<br />

ELIE5 JUY, DAVID4 LE JUIS, JEAN, 3 DIDIER, 2 HILARE1 ) was born 12<br />

August 1892 in Pine City, MN, and died 23 June 1934 in Rock Creek, MN.<br />

She married WILLIAM L. STEVENS Abt. 1910. He was born in 1888<br />

in Rock Creek, MN.<br />

Notes for ROSE MAY SHUEY:<br />

Rose was the second child born to Monroe and Madora. She graduated<br />

from Pine City High School in 1909 and became a teacher at rural school<br />

District #13 east of Rock Creek. She met and married William <strong>St</strong>evens<br />

about 1910. The couple moved to Dodge Center, Minnesota and then<br />

returned to Rock Creek and finally Pine City. The couple had three<br />

children, Clifford in 1913, Edna Mae in 1917 (who died a few days after<br />

birth), and Robert in 1926. It was an ill-fated marriage from the beginning<br />

due to William’s volatile personality, which was later to hospitalize him on<br />

several occasions.<br />

Roy Webster Shuey<br />

After graduation from high school in 1945 Lyle joined the Marine Corps and<br />

records. He is a 3<strong>2nd</strong> Degree Mason and a Shriner, and holds an extra<br />

served until August of 1946. He stayed in the active reserves and returned to<br />

active duty during the Korean conflict. During this time he managed Marine<br />

class amateur radio license (call letters WC9S).<br />

Corps Exchanges in San Diego and San Francisco, California.<br />

Notes for LOIS RUTH INDIHAR:<br />

Lois, better known to her family as “Lola,” was born and raised in the<br />

After discharge in 1955 Lyle managed the Schmitt Music Company store<br />

small town of Gilbert in the Iron Range Country of Northern Minnesota.<br />

in <strong>St</strong>. Paul, Minnesota while continuing his studies at the University of<br />

She earned a B.S. Degree in Music Education from the University of<br />

Minnesota at night. It was during this time that Lyle met and married Lois<br />

Minnesota, and while there was voted outstanding band member. She also<br />

Indihar, a music teacher in the <strong>St</strong>. Paul suburb of Roseville. In 1967 he<br />

won the “Ski-U-Mah” award for outstanding service to the University.<br />

became general manager of the Schmitt Music Co.<br />

She taught in schools in Minnesota, Michigan and Illinois for twenty years<br />

while being active in education associations. She was awarded the Sword of<br />

Lyle was a director on the board, executive committee member, and<br />

chairman of the youth orchestra committee for the <strong>St</strong>. Paul Chamber<br />

Honor by the Sigma Alpha Iota professional music fraternity.<br />

Orchestra, and a committee chairman of the <strong>St</strong>. Paul Rotary Club.<br />

Lola was a Choir Director, Organist, and Music Educator at <strong>St</strong>. Norbert’s<br />

During his retail music career Lyle was actively involved with industry<br />

Catholic Church and School in Northbrook, IL for seventeen years. She also<br />

trade associations. He was a director and a retail management clinician<br />

taught private piano lessons for twenty years. From 1970 to 2000 she was<br />

with the National Association of Music Merchants, a clinician with the<br />

Director of Education at the 500-student music schools of Shuey’s Music<br />

National Association of School Music Dealers and chairman of the<br />

Education Centers in Northwest Suburban Chicago. During these years she<br />

finance committee and clinician with the National Association of Band<br />

Instrument Repair Technicians.<br />

also directed both student and adult musicals on an annual basis.<br />

Lola is a Eucharistic Minister, Minister of Care and Minister of Bereavement<br />

In 1967 he accepted a position as Vice President of the Karnes Music<br />

at <strong>St</strong>. Norbert’s Catholic Church in Northbrook. Her favorite room in the<br />

Co. in Chicago, and the family moved there. Three years later he started<br />

house is her kitchen where she cooks gourmet meals daily. The family calls<br />

Shuey’s Music Education Centers which ultimately had two locations with<br />

the kitchen her “sandbox.” Some of Lola’s favorite memories are of the<br />

20 accredited teachers, 500 students and 2,400 rental instruments available<br />

for the students in surrounding school districts.<br />

sailing trips that she and Lyle took every year for many years.<br />

212| Children of LYLE SHUEY and LOIS INDIHAR are:<br />

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Lyle and Lois’ chief interest outside of business was sailing and much time<br />

was spent with the family’s small boats on Lake Michigan, and later large<br />

i. KEVIN LYLE<br />

boats on Lake Michigan, Green Bay, and the Gulf Of Mexico. Lyle and<br />

Lois sold their business in 2000 after the passing of their son, Kent, and<br />

Lyle retired to garden, play golf and work on the family’s genealogical<br />

16 SHUEY, b. 7 June 1961, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

Notes for KEVIN LYLE SHUEY:<br />

Kevin was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and moved to<br />

Northbrook, Illinois with his family when he was six years<br />

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the descendants<br />

old. He graduated from Glenbrook North High School<br />

in 1979. He became employed by Washburn Guitars and<br />

played guitar professionally, and went on to attend DePaul<br />

University from 1989 to 1993. Kevin was a store manager in<br />

the family music business before the company was sold in the<br />

year 2000. At that time he established “Guitars By Kevin,”<br />

a business wherein he teaches guitar music of all types and<br />

rebuilds and repairs guitars.<br />

Kevin’s hobbies include collecting sports memorabilia and<br />

golfing with family and friends. Travel is also high on his list, with<br />

a trip to Paris being one of his most memorable. He currently<br />

resides in Mt. Prospect, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.<br />

6. ii. KAREN LYNE SHUEY, b. 7 June 1961, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

iii. KRISTI JO SHUEY, b. 6 October 1963, Minneapolis, MN.<br />

Notes for KRISTI JO SHUEY:<br />

Kristi was born in Minneapolis and moved to the Chicago<br />

area with the family when she was three years old. There she<br />

grew up and attended Glenbrook North High School where<br />

she played clarinet in the school band, sang in the honor<br />

choir and competed on the diving team. During the summer<br />

in high school and college Kristi was a supervising lifeguard<br />

and swimming instructor at the village pool.<br />

Upon graduation from high school in 1981 Kristi attended<br />

The College of <strong>St</strong>. Catherine in <strong>St</strong>. Paul, Minnesota where<br />

she completed a major in English literature and a minor in<br />

art. After graduating in 1985, Kristi joined West Publishing<br />

Company in <strong>St</strong>. Paul where she was promoted to senior<br />

marketing manager.<br />

Roy Webster Shuey<br />

& Descendants<br />

Generation No. 1<br />

1. ROY WEBSTER 14 SHUEY (MONROE MADISON, 13 JACOB III, 12<br />

JACOB JR., 11 JACOB, 10 JOHANNES, 9 DANIEL 8 SCHUY, DANIEL 7 JOUY,<br />

DAVID, 6 ELIE 5 JUY, DAVID 4 LE JUIS, JEAN, 3 DIDIER, 2 HILARE 1 ) was born<br />

27 December 1898 in Marshfield, Webster County, MO, and died 7 May<br />

1989 in <strong>St</strong>. Paul, Mn.. He married (1) BLANCHE EDNA STEPHENS<br />

11 May 1917 in Pine City, MN, daughter of HENRY STEPHENS and<br />

ELLA BURTON. She was born 22 March 1895 in Trimbell, WI, and<br />

died July 02, 1985 in Yorba Linda, CA. He married (2) FLORENCE<br />

DORIS TWEETEN 1925 in <strong>St</strong>. Paul, Mn., daughter of Clarence Tweeten<br />

and Karen McWhirter. She was born 21 August 1902 in Saskatoon,<br />

Sask. Canada, and died 30 May 1975 in Portland, Or. He married (3)<br />

ANNA MAY WASIENSKI 1951, daughter of JOHN WASIENSKI and<br />

CATHERINE GOVERNSKI. She was born 2 April 1909 in Glenwood<br />

City, WI., and died 10 February 2001 in <strong>St</strong>. Johns Hospital, <strong>St</strong>. Paul, MN.<br />

Notes for ROY WEBSTER SHUEY:<br />

Roy was the family’s seventh child to be born, and the third in Marshfield,<br />

Missouri during the time that his father was trying to establish the hog<br />

farming business. The family left Missouri only two years later and he grew<br />

up on the farm in Pine City, Minnesota. As he grew, he took an active part<br />

in the farming operations.<br />

On 11 May 1917 Roy married Blanche <strong>St</strong>ephens, the daughter of one of<br />

his mother’s best friends, Ella Burton <strong>St</strong>ephens. Roy and Blanche moved<br />

Roy Webster Shuey<br />

Kristi earned a Master of Fine Arts degree in advertising design<br />

from Syracuse University in 1991 and moved to Auckland, New<br />

Zealand to work with a design firm. She spent the following<br />

year traveling in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand,<br />

Viet Nam and Cambodia. The trip finished with a 32-day trek<br />

to 18,000 ft. in the Annapurna mountain range in Nepal.<br />

After traveling, Kristi moved to Atlanta, Georgia to work<br />

with the J. Walter Thompson advertising agency where she<br />

ultimately made the decision to return to publishing. She<br />

resides in Austin, Texas. After many years with Prentice<br />

Hall Publishing and Houghton Mifflin Company she is<br />

currently a graphic designer and copywriter with her firm,<br />

<strong>2nd</strong> <strong>St</strong>reet <strong>Design</strong> <strong>Lab</strong>, and a designer for The University<br />

of Texas at Austin.<br />

In 2004 Kristi lost her partner, Scott Freeman, to<br />

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s Disease). Scott<br />

was a world-renowned economist at The University of<br />

Texas at Austin, and was mentioned as such in his friend<br />

and colleague Finn Kydland’s Nobel Prize lecture the year<br />

of Scott’s passing. More information about him can be<br />

found at www.scottfreeman.us.<br />

Two years ago Kristi underwent successful open heart<br />

surgery at Columbia University to repair a mitral valve<br />

prolapse. This condition can be genetic but also is commonly<br />

the result of rheumatic fever. It is believed the latter caused<br />

her condition.<br />

iv. KENT MICHAEL SHUEY, b. 15 September 1971, Evanston,<br />

Il.; d. 21 January 2000, Evanston, Il..<br />

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