Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Christophe­r Martin Schelble

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MEQUON - Christophe­r Martin Schelble of Mequon, WI, passed away at home surrounded by his family on Friday, May 1, 2020 at the age of 58. Chris bravely fought cancer for nearly 11 years before entering Eternal Life. He was born May 14, 1961 in Milwaukee, WI to Dr. James Arthur & Lorna (nee Gallun) Schelble and was the loving brother to Debra Wanger, Jeffrey (Amy), Lori, Michael (Patricia), and the late Jay Schelble. Chris is further survived by many nieces and nephews (who all agree he is their favorite uncle) and many dear, life-long friends. Chris attended University School of Milwaukee and later the University of Arizona, ultimately graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee School of Business. He was entreprene­urial from a young age. In high school and college, he ran a valet parking business and towed cars from snowbanks on Lake Drive in his Chevy Blazer. After a career in printing, Chris founded Schelble Automotive Group in 2009. Chris had many passions. He especially loved hockey. You could often find him at the rink cheering on his kids as a spectator or coach. In his own time, he played in Old Men’s leagues and annual pond hockey tournament­s with friends. Chris also loved cars and auto racing. He was an active member of the Wisconsin Chapter of the Audi Club and made frequent trips to Road America to drive in track events. Chris was known for his love of cowboy boots, Jimmy Buffet, and traveling with his family. He was a life-long member of Milwaukee Country Club, where he surprised himself by winning the 2013 Jamboree Golf Championsh­ip. Chris’ greatest passion was his family, raising four children with his loving wife of 32 years, Mary (nee Casey). He was a caring and proud father to Casey, Thomas, Grace, and George. His family and friends will remember him for his sharp wit and keen sense of humor, distinctiv­e style, constant optimism, ability to fix anything, and the selfless love he shared with everyone in his life. Chris was an inspiratio­n to all who knew him. May he rest in peace. The family would like to extend special thanks to Dr. Antony Ruggeri, MD, and the staff of Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center for their compassion­ate care of Chris. Memorial services will be held on a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Chris’ name may be made to Marquette University High School, at https://www.muhs.edu/support-muhs/give-now, and St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, at http://giftfunds.stjude.org/ChrisSchel­ble.

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