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In Loving Memory

Schott, Edward R.

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. Loving husband of the late Verna M. Schott; dear father of James (Janis), Chris (Kelly) Schott and Carolyn (Mark) Vlaich; dear grandfather of Luke (Melissa) Schott, Katy (Matthew) Reyering, Samantha, Andrea and Charles Schott, David (fiancee Morena), Sarah and Jack Vlaich; dear great-grandfather of Cameron and Logan; dear brother of Eugene C. (Patricia) Schott and the late Gerald (surviving Betty Zugmaier), Leo J. (surviving Betty) and Alan (surviving Marlene) Schott; our dear uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Edward worked at the Federal Reserve Bank for over 42 years.

Services: Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry, on Wednesday, March 24, 9:30 a.m. for 10 a.m. Mass at St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Vincent de Paul Society appreciated. Visitation Tuesday, 4-8 p.m.

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12 thoughts on “Schott, Edward R.”

  1. My memory of Mr Schott was when I saw him at St Anthony’s Hospital pushing someone in a wheelchair younger than him. He was a giver of his talents.

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  2. My memory of Mr Schott was when I saw him at St Anthony’s Hospital pushing someone in a wheelchair younger than him. He was a giver of his talents.

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  3. Ed and I were very good friends at the Fed and have remained in contact since we both retired. Really miss him already. My sympathy to his family. Rosemary Hall

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  4. Ed and I were very good friends at the Fed and have remained in contact since we both retired. Really miss him already. My sympathy to his family. Rosemary Hall

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  5. So sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. I worked with Ed when he was the Officer in the Check
    Operations Department at the Fed. After retirement I looked forward to seeing him at our luncheon’s at Pietro’s over the past 30 years. My condolences to his family.
    Leo Schutzenhofer

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  6. So sorry to hear of Ed’s passing. I worked with Ed when he was the Officer in the Check
    Operations Department at the Fed. After retirement I looked forward to seeing him at our luncheon’s at Pietro’s over the past 30 years. My condolences to his family.
    Leo Schutzenhofer

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  7. Ed was always one of my favorite people at the Fed, and I always enjoyed meeting with him at the retirement luncheons and 25 year reunions. My condolences to his family. Ed will be missed by many. Harry Slingerland

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  8. Ed was always one of my favorite people at the Fed, and I always enjoyed meeting with him at the retirement luncheons and 25 year reunions. My condolences to his family. Ed will be missed by many. Harry Slingerland

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  9. Ed was a gentleman and a scholar. I remember going to a AIB convention with him. He drank less then most of us and enjoyed it more. Always had a smile and a kind word, serving other like at year as a volunteer at St. Anthony’s.

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  10. Ed was a gentleman and a scholar. I remember going to a AIB convention with him. He drank less then most of us and enjoyed it more. Always had a smile and a kind word, serving other like at year as a volunteer at St. Anthony’s.

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  11. Ed was the manager in the Research Department when I transferred there from Savings Bonds. He was a nice man and I always looked forward to seeing him at the 25-year reunions. He will be missed by his family members and friends.

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  12. Ed was the manager in the Research Department when I transferred there from Savings Bonds. He was a nice man and I always looked forward to seeing him at the 25-year reunions. He will be missed by his family members and friends.

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