Adalyn Rose Schell

Adalyn Rose Schell

Adalyn Rose Schell, passed away shortly before her birth on Oct. 4, 2022. She was 8 lbs 2 oz and 21 1/2 inches long. She was born to and survived by her parents, Justin and Jessica (Krueger) Schell; big sister, Brielle; paternal grandparents, Jeff and Kay Schell; maternal grandparents, Jon and Kelly Krueger; paternal great grandparents, Gladys Mazerek, Don and Sally Ringelstetter; maternal great grandparents, Curt and Ginny Greenheck. She is further survived by her aunts and uncles, Jeremy and Janae Schell their children, Macy and Brody; Josh and Brittany Schell and their children, Everett and Elle; Shandel Schell and Dustin and Stephanie Krueger and their children, Silas and Grace; and many loving great uncles, great aunts, and cousins

She was preceded in death by her paternal great grandfathers, Claude Mazerek, and Dean Schell; maternal great grandparents, Harold Krueger, Frances Krueger-Qualey and Harold Qualey and Joyce Greenheck.

A private family service will be held with interment in the St. Aloysius Catholic Cemetery, Sauk City.

We want to thank St. Mary’s Hospital medical and non-medical staff for their compassion and support through this. We also want to thank, Now We Lay Me Down to Sleep Organization for taking photos of Baby Adalyn before we laid her down to rest. We are grateful for the love and support from family, friends and our tight knit community for helping us through this tragedy. From your first kick to your last, your dad, mom and sister love you so much Adalyn, until we meet again.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in Adalyn’s name to Mikayla’s Grace, a nonprofit that provides care packages, such as we have with Adalyn, to other grieving parents who lose their babies.

www.mikaylasgrace.com

Mikayla’s Grace, Inc. P.O. Box 145 McFarland, WI 5558

“How very quietly you tiptoed into our world, silently, only a moment you stayed. But what an imprint your footprints have left upon our hearts.” Dorothy Ferguson

“A person’s a person, no matter how small.” Dr. Seuss