Randy Scheunemann - Family

Family

Scheunemann moved with his parents to the neighborhood of River Hills, in Burnsville, Minnesota in 1965.

  • Father: Paul Scheunemann, born 1926, died 2003. Mayor of Burnsville 1978-1982. Stricken with polio at age 15; used a wheelchair thereafter.
  • Mother: Gladys born 1932, died 2000
  • Brother: Paul T. Scheunemann
  • Wife: Patricia Scheunemann
  • Offspring: Leah Scheunemann, Zach Scheunemann

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