Graduation Year | Class of 1965 |
Date of Passing | Dec 07, 2018 |
About | Faye (Grabill) Sculler, 71, of Grand Island died Sunday, October 7, 2018 at CHI Health, St. Elizabeth in Lincoln surrounded by family. Her celebration of Life will be Monday, October 15, 1018 6:00 PM-8:00 PM at Skate Island. Faye was born December 1, 1946 at Carroll, Iowa. She was the daughter of Wayne R & Adalaid C (Kirk) Grabill. Survivors include her husband, Gary Schuller of Grand Island, daughter Tracy Lynn Adrian, Kelly and Scott Schuller, all of Grand Island; one brother and sister-in-law, Lynn & Donna Grabill of St. Joseph, MO, one sister-in-law, Mary (Kent) Grabill of Grand Island. Others left to cherish her memory include her grandchildren, Lindsay Bogatz, Nicole Mitchell, Kelsie & Miranda Scoggins, Braxdon, Brayden and Brody Adrian, Austin & Lauryn Schuller, great grandchildren, Kaitlyn, Ashley, Mackenzie and Emma Bogartz and numerous nieces & nephews. Faye grew up in Iowa before moving to Grand Island with her family, She graduated from Grand Island Sr. High in 1965 and married Gary Schuller on November 6, 1965. Faye worked as a legal and medical secretary and was employed Lutheran Memorial Hospital & St. Francis Medical Center before attending the University of Nebraska at Kearney as a non-traditional student. After she graduated Bellevue University in 1994, Faye taught Office Technology courses at Central Community College in Grand Island. Faye performed in Grand Island City Singers, LaCamerata Madrigal Singers, Grand Island Little Theatre musicals and The Generation Gap- a trio group with her mother and her daughter. She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church in Grand Island and Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Hastings. She was an avid fan of her children and grandchildren's activities. Faye was front row ( and taxi driver) for countless dance competitions, musical and theatre performances, ball games and all things, roller skating, derby, hockey, art and speed. She welcomed many "rink rats" into her rink side booth, into her home and into her heart. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother Kent Grabill. |