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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Virginia “Anne”
Penny Schober
July 31, 2025
Virginia "Anne" Penny Schober, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away July 31st surrounded by loved ones, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, love, and unforgettable memories.
Born to the late Dennis and Jo Penny, Anne was known for her wit, warmth, and boundless energy. She is survived by her devoted husband, Mike, of 40 years, who remained her steadfast partner through life's many adventures.
Anne was a proud and loving mother to Michelle Schober (Chad Bucher), JoAnne Stengel (Mike Stengel), and Stephen Schober (Kylee Schober), and an adoring grandmother—known as "Juice"—to Teddy, Ollie, Casey, Lucas, Murphie, and Scottie. She also leaves behind her step mother, Kathy Penny, sister Denise Noblitt (Red), brother Denny Penny, Jr., and many nieces and nephews who each held a special place in her heart.
Anne's career path was as dynamic as her personality—from Pathologist Secretary to daycare provider, teacher, writer, and most proudly, a lifelong educator. After earning her degree in English Education in her 30s, she taught at Lampeter-Strasburg, Columbia, and Lancaster Catholic, eventually becoming English Department Chair. Her students were "her kids," and she made an indelible impact on each of them.
Crowned Mrs. Pennsylvania in 1996, Anne used her platform to inspire confidence and self-worth in young people. She later pursued writing, sharing her humor and insights through books and blogs, even as she faced chronic illness with resilience and grace.
Anne lived life fully— family beach vacations, cheering on Notre Dame football (loudly), hosting legendary family events (including serving her famous Gin Bucket), and tubing. A dedicated Parrothead, she embraced joy and mischief at every turn.
She will be remembered for her generous heart, fierce loyalty, and contagious laughter.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday, August 14 at 12:00 P.M. at St. John Neumann Catholic Church (601 E. Delp Road). Visitation with the family will begin at 10:00 AM. Please wear bright, happy colors to honor Anne's vibrant spirit.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Hospice and Community Care (Lancaster).
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St. John Neumann Catholic Church
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