Schomburg, Janice age 60, of Palm Harbor, Florida passed away February 12, 2024 following a long struggle with dementia. Janice was born in Staten Island, New York, November 30, 1963 the daughter of Exail Louise Pinnell and Bradford Berg. Janice married Clifford Schomburg at Saint Paul Methodist Church in Largo, Florida November 6, 1982. Together they happily shared 41 years of marriage. Janice is survived by her husband, Clifford Schomburg, her sons, Clifford Schomburg Jr and Ryan Schomburg, and her brother and sister, Robert Berg and Susan Campbell. She received her master’s in education and loved teaching both adults and children during her career. As a proud Coast Guard spouse, she moved around the country before ultimately settling in Florida. She loved gardening, time with family and summertime on Cape Cod. Her celebration of life will be held at at Veterans Funeral Care beginning with a Gathering on Saturday, March 2 at 2pm followed by a Service at 3pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Janice A. Schomburg Memorial Scholarship in Education.
The online giving link is https://usf.to/janiceschomburg
Arrangements entrusted to Veterans Funeral Care, 830 N Belcher Rd, Clearwater, 727-524-9202
We’re so very sorry for your loss. Our family will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. Janice has made a difference in so many lives. We are grateful to have been friends of hers and as neighbors. We are Celebrating the life of a wonderful woman and mourning her passing with all Family, Friends and all those who knew her.
The Minutello Family
Sending our heartfelt condolences and sincerest sympathies for the loss of Janice. Please know that the family and friends who loved her are in our thoughts and prayers.
So very sorry Cliff and family. God bless Janice and her family. Cherish the times I spent with you guys in Clearwater. My very best wishes to you all.
To Cliff, Bob, Susan and all the rest of your families. So sorry to hear that Janice has passed.. She was a beautiful and smart lady. We always had good times when we got together. Distance between families made our visits rare however it was always so easy to catch up when we did get together. One visit a few years ago she gave me a tour of her garden. She was very proud of her very active butterfly garden. Best is to remember all the great accomplishments including love that came from Janice before her illness. Love to all, Uncle Reynold and Marcia Missall
Janice, devoted military wife, exceptional mother, dedicated educator, and always a pleasure to be in her presence. A loving sister-in-law to Dia and me.
One of our most memorable vacations was spent in Puerto Rico in the early 80’s when Clifford was stationed on the western coast of PR near the town of Aquadilla. Ryan was just a baby and would constantly call out from his highchair, “Dia, where are you?” We scuba dived. We snorkled. Clifford caught a couple of lobsters. We still have the conch shells that we recovered while snorkling. Clifford has always claimed that he cleaned the mollusk from the shells. I have always believed it was Janice. Time to come clean Clifford. Janice prepared some amazing meals during out stay.
Certainly, Janice is going to be missed, particularly by her boys: Clifford, Clifford Jr., and Ryan. However, the caring way in which Janice treated literally all of us, we will be in the midst of missing her as well.
The earth lost an angel in her passing. But we will all see her in the sweet by and by.
Jim and Dia Wheeler
So sorry for your loss Cliff. Janice was a special Lady.
Ryan and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Sending love to you all during this time.
Sorry to hear it Cliff … I will always remember the great times we all had together. May GOD rest her beautiful soul.