Andrew Schneider

Andrew Schneider

For Andrew, family was most important; there was no place like home. But a close second was Kingsway Regional High School. He had all A’s and a strong math and science talent. He shared his love of learning with those younger than him and taught a class on physics at the library. Andrew brought the subject to life with experiments, videos and Powerpoints. He’d been prepping for the experience for years by helping his friends with their homework. He encouraged the other students to be their best and somehow knew to offer his teachers words of encouragement during their toughest times. Outside of academics he loved tennis: serious about the game since his grammar school years. Andrew believed in working hard for your goals. Competitors with integrity had his unwavering respect. Tom Brady, not so much. Of course, if you wanted to beat him in Wordle, EU4 or the Worldle app he played, you best be prepared to cheat. He never asked for anything and never forgot to say thank you, even if it was something as simple as a night out bowling or a movie. But material possessions were never his thing; any old sneakers worked just fine with his tall socks. He was never one for change but, if you gave him a couple of weeks he could adjust for just about anything. He had a joyous heart from the moment he was born. It was reflected in his current playlist; lots of AJR and Imagine Dragons. His big brother doubled as his best friend, though he’d get mad if you called him Brody. Some called him Schneider just to be safe. And he was almost as close with his grandparents; he camped at their house, and they shared many a vacation. He’d bring a smile to your face with his jokes; next level humor. Never one to follow the crowd, he cheered for the Giants; sometimes not easy to do in a sea of green. He loved food you could eat with your hands, the only known exception being clam chowder. And if he was checking out some T.V., most likely he’d be checking in with the Goldbergs. His favorite movie was Shrek 2 though he’d memorized most Marvel movies and more stupid commercials than anyone could count.

Andrew is survived by his parents, Rob and Kim; his brother, Brody; grandparents Wayne and Georgie; and a myriad of smart, loving and treasured friends.

Come celebrate 16 great years Friday 5-6 p.m. at Kingsway Regional High School (Eitel Theater) where there will be a 6 p.m. service. Wear your Kingsway gear, red or NY Giants attire.

A scholarship has been established at Kingsway Regional High School in Andrew’s name through The Brennan Family Foundation. Additional contributions gratefully accepted by:

Kingsway Educational Foundation, P.O. Box 257 Swedesboro NJ 08085. Place Andrew Schneider on memo line. For ease, here is the gofundme link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/andrew-august-schneider-memorial-fund

5 Comments

  1. Mia Randazzo says:

    Kim and family, our deepest condolences to you are your family. I cannot begin to understand your pain. I will keep your family in my prayers and pray for strength and healing.

  2. Regina foody says:

    The moment Andrew and his mom came into my classroom for a self guided tour of the middle school, I knew we had a great human on our team. As his literature teacher,Andrew held a special meeting pace in my heart. Words cannot describe my sorrow for your family.

  3. Kristen Monteiro says:

    I never personally met Andrew, but what a beautiful soul! He certainly touched all of the lives of those he interacted with and those memories will carry on forever. Lots of love to all his family and friends.

  4. Michelle Yourison says:

    I was Andrew’s 7th grade math teacher. I remember him as a great student with an excellent attitude. He was always happy to be at school. I will always remember Andrew as being a dedicated student, a role model for his peers, and a positive presence always everyday. He loved to be around his teachers and interact with them. He is remembered by our team and he is missed. I am grateful to have taught Andrew and I am grateful that he has such a wonderful support system at home. Thank you, thank you, thank you Andrew for being an amazing person all around.

  5. Curt, Eric and York Hauer says:

    This is such a nice tribute…Kim, I can totally tell you wrote it! Our family’s story is one to treasure when we think about the Schneiders. It was 2009 or 2010 when the Hauers and the Schneiders met….as strangers on the beach in Cape May. Fate played a role in placing our beach chairs and umbrellas side-by-side and the rest is history. Having an only child, York, he was the same age as Andrew and the two grabbed Brody and off they went to build ball tracks in the sand, look for critters and enjoy the water. We spent the next days on the beach together and returned for several years during the same week. Our memories of York, Andrew and Brody in the water and running on the beach in Cape May are captured in pictures and hold a special place in our heart. We look forward to returning to Cape May in the future and will always see the boys running on the beach- laughing and playing. Our love- Curt, Eric and York Hauer

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