This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Kyle Schneider, 56 years old, born on September 14, 1964 and passed away on November 12, 2020. We will remember him forever.
Kyle Nathan Schneider, beloved husband and son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Schneider in Aurora, Illinois on September 14, 1964. Kyle attended Lyons Township Community High School in LaGrange, IL.
He fell in love with cooking at an early age and started working in restaurants at the age of 14. He had also won a number of cooking competitions while in high school. He had a love for fine dining and worked at The Flame restaurant in Countryside, IL for many years before becoming the Executive Chef for Planet Hollywood. He worked in restaurants in Chicago, Dallas, Arlington, VA, Princeton, NJ, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cities before landing in Knoxville, TN because of falling in love with a girl that he met while in managerial training for Bailey’s Sports Bar, who became his wife for the rest of his life. Most recently, he was a manager for Applebee’s for the better part of 13 years and was currently at the Oak Ridge location.
He loved to explore the cities where he worked and enjoyed revisiting and sharing what he had discovered with visiting family and friends. He took great joy in cooking for his friends and family and made sure that no one would ever go hungry in his presence.
Besides his wife of 14 years, Michelle (Shelly) Eller (Pimienta), Kyle is survived by his father, Quentin, his sister, Sharyl Lee and his brother Corey along with Garrett Schneider, Tiera Wilkin and Sonja Tiveri, children adopted from a previous marriage.
Kyle took his last earthly breath on November 12th, 2020 surrounded by his family.
Family and friends will gather for a Recognition Service at New Harvest Park, 4775 New Harvest Ln. Knoxville, TN 37918 at 12:00pm on Sunday, November 22, 2020. The service will be officiated by Reverend Daniel Davis and a reception will immediately follow the service.
If questions, please send to recordsresearchknox@gmail.com
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Kyle’s name to Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee. https://secondharvestetn.org 865-521-0000.
Kyle Nathan Schneider, beloved husband and son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Schneider in Aurora, Illinois on September 14, 1964. Kyle attended Lyons Township Community High School in LaGrange, IL.
He fell in love with cooking at an early age and started working in restaurants at the age of 14. He had also won a number of cooking competitions while in high school. He had a love for fine dining and worked at The Flame restaurant in Countryside, IL for many years before becoming the Executive Chef for Planet Hollywood. He worked in restaurants in Chicago, Dallas, Arlington, VA, Princeton, NJ, Philadelphia, Baltimore and other cities before landing in Knoxville, TN because of falling in love with a girl that he met while in managerial training for Bailey’s Sports Bar, who became his wife for the rest of his life. Most recently, he was a manager for Applebee’s for the better part of 13 years and was currently at the Oak Ridge location.
He loved to explore the cities where he worked and enjoyed revisiting and sharing what he had discovered with visiting family and friends. He took great joy in cooking for his friends and family and made sure that no one would ever go hungry in his presence.
Besides his wife of 14 years, Michelle (Shelly) Eller (Pimienta), Kyle is survived by his father, Quentin, his sister, Sharyl Lee and his brother Corey along with Garrett Schneider, Tiera Wilkin and Sonja Tiveri, children adopted from a previous marriage.
Kyle took his last earthly breath on November 12th, 2020 surrounded by his family.
Family and friends will gather for a Recognition Service at New Harvest Park, 4775 New Harvest Ln. Knoxville, TN 37918 at 12:00pm on Sunday, November 22, 2020. The service will be officiated by Reverend Daniel Davis and a reception will immediately follow the service.
If questions, please send to recordsresearchknox@gmail.com
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Kyle’s name to Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee. https://secondharvestetn.org 865-521-0000.
Kyle will be missed - I remember much about Kyle, but what I remember most was his passion for people, his giving spirit, and his natural caring nature. Not only did Kyle work with me on my team for several years at Applebee's, but we also shared neighborhoods for some time where I got to know Kyle a bit better. We shared many laughs and, a couple of stiff drinks :-). My prayers are with you Michelle as you have always been Kyle's purpose and love of his life. Kyle RIP friend.
I got to work with Kyle at Applebee’s in Oak Ridge. He always talked about his wife and how much he loved her. His guns. And his dad. He would buy the whole crew food. He was the sweetest manager. He will be missed. I still can’t believe he’s gone. Your apple fam loves you Kyle and Shelly (he called his wife that). You will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Kyle will be missed - I remember much about Kyle, but what I remember most was his passion for people, his giving spirit, and his natural caring nature. Not only did Kyle work with me on my team for several years at Applebee's, but we also shared neighborhoods for some time where I got to know Kyle a bit better. We shared many laughs and, a couple of stiff drinks :-). My prayers are with you Michelle as you have always been Kyle's purpose and love of his life. Kyle RIP friend.
I got to work with Kyle at Applebee’s in Oak Ridge. He always talked about his wife and how much he loved her. His guns. And his dad. He would buy the whole crew food. He was the sweetest manager. He will be missed. I still can’t believe he’s gone. Your apple fam loves you Kyle and Shelly (he called his wife that). You will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
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Kyle,
You will forever be a part of my life friend. I will never forget the conversations in the middle of the night. Nor will I ever forget how you talked about how much you loved your family so much. Your were a great friend and it was my pleasure having a man of your Caliber in my life. You will always be a part of my life and my Bud Forever! Until we meet again Buddy. You Fly high my dear friend, you fly high. You rest now and be at peace. I love you!