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Schilling, Paul (Buzz) Kehne
Paul (Buzz) Kehne Schilling, longtime resident of Carefree, AZ and formerly of St. Paul, MN, passed away on November 20, 2012. Buzz was an entrepreneur, businessman and philanthropist. Born December 20, 1922 in St. Paul, Minnesota, the eldest son of Paul A. and Ruth Marie Kehne Schilling he attended Saint Paul Academy (1941), and MIT. He served his country during World War II as an Army Staff Sergeant in the Pacific theater and in occupied Japan. He received the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart before being honorably discharged in 1945. In 1947 he married his bride of 65 years, Mary Lewis and graduated from MIT with a BS degree in business and engineering and also received his first of many patents. After MIT, Buzz joined the Keyes Fiber Co. in Waterville, Maine. In 1955 he returned to Minnesota to join Plastics Inc. and quickly rose to vice president after introducing several innovative plastic products including plastic globes for street lamps and disposable plastic glassware for the airline and hospital service industries. He became chairman of the board of Plastics Inc. in 1972 after successfully merging the company with Anchor Hocking Corporation (now Newell Rubbermaid) where he also was a member of the Board of Directors. He retired from the firm in 1974 so he could become more involved in civic activities and to pursue new entrepreneurial opportunities. He was generous of both time and talent whether on the board of a company such as 1st Trust Co. St. Paul (now US Bank) or helping a young entrepreneur's start-up business. He loved people and thrived on being able to make his community a better place to live. He volunteered with the United Way of St. Paul for 16 years and was a trustee of Children's Hospital, United Hospital of St. Paul, and United Theological Seminary. In Carefree he was one of the founding members and president for 15 years, of the Foothills Community Foundation, receiving the Quail award in 2007, one of many awards he received for his contributions to civic life. He was active in both the Desert Hills Presbyterian Church in Scottsdale and Macalester Plymouth Presbyterian Church in St. Paul. Buzz and his wife Mary moved to Carefree in the early 1970's and he became instrumental in the development of Carefree and Desert Mountain. Eventually he and Mary sold their home in Minnesota and moved to Arizona fulltime where he continued to be involved in civic organizations such as Kiwanis, the Desert Foothills Library, the Heard Museum and as a founding member of the Cave Creek YMCA. Buzz was a member of the Society of Plastic Industries and Engineers, Young Presidents Association, and World Business Council. In St. Paul he belonged to The Minnesota Club and Somerset Country Club and in Arizona he was a member at Desert Forest Club in Carefree, Desert Mountain in Scottsdale and Forest Highlands in Flagstaff. Mr. Schilling was an avid sportsman who loved to hunt and fish. He took many memorable trips with his family and his wife Mary, making friends throughout the world. He was a great storyteller and he lived his life with seeming unending energy and enthusiasm. He is survived by his wife Mary Lewis Schilling of Scottsdale, AZ; four children: Paul and Marcia Schilling of Anchorage, AK; Ruth Schilling Harwood and Lewis Harwood of Bethesda, MD; Ann and Dr. Fergus McKiernan of Marshfield, WI; Lisa S. Greenman and Bruce Arlen of Cave Creek, AZ; nine grandchildren and one great granddaughter. His brother, Hugh K Schilling of Fountain Hills, AZ, also survives him. His sister, Jean Schilling Folberth Chockley Ricketts of Naples, FL preceded him in death on November 1, 2012. Memorials may be sent to the Alzheimer's Association Desert Southwest, 1028 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85006-2662 or the charity of your choice. A memorial Service will be held at 1:30 pm on Saturday December 22, at Desert Hills Presbyterian Church, 34605 N Tom Darlington Drive, Scottsdale, AZ 85262.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Dec. 2, 2012.

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Lisa Schilling Greenman

November 26, 2023

It has been 11 years since my Dad passed away. I want to clarify something that has come up through the years. My father did not have Alzheimer´s disease, he died of a massive heart attack. It was my mother, Mary, who was afflicted with Alzheimer´s and in the spirit of my father, who was always helping others, it was a fitting tribute that memorials were sent to the Alzheimer´s association since he passed before my mother, who died in 2014. May they rest in peace and blessings to all.

Lynne S. Harding

November 26, 2019

I will always remember Buzz and Mary and the times I spent with them when I visited my grandparents in Carefree. Buzz was a true friend to my grandfather, Harvey Vogel.

Ruth Schilling Harwood

May 22, 2013

A memorial service in Minnesota for "Buzz" will be held Thursday, June 6, 1:30 p.m. at the Midland Hills Club, 2001 Fulham Street, Roseville, MN 55113.

Budd Kehne

March 5, 2013

I miss my cousin. He was a great friend . we always had great times together,along with Hugh, his brother. It seems to me the three of us, would do many things together. either at Mille Lacs, the MN state fair, or St. Anthony Park. Their sister, Jean, passed away about the same time. All the Schilling kids were part "Kehne" , Their mom was a kehne. One of my dad's sisters.

December 22, 2012

With memories of good times with you and Jim.
Maddy Hield

Jim and Debra Campbell

December 22, 2012

A longtime, good family friend...our hearts are saddened by Buzz' passing. The entire Campbell clan sends its deepest, heartfelt sympathies.

December 20, 2012

I am grateful for an opportunity to speak of Buzz on behalf of my beloved grandparents, Harvey and Ardis Vogel, who had been very close to Buzz and Mary for years, since they lived in St. Paul. In Arizona they belonged to the same golf clubs (Desert Forest in Carefree and Forest Highlands in Flagstaff), had several friends in common, enjoyed attending parties, taking trips together, etc. When my grandfather became too weak to leave the house Buzz came to visit him often. I have known several of my grandparents' wonderful friends, and I will always remember Buzz especially with great fondness and appreciation for his kindness over the years to my grandparents and to me.
Lyn Harding

David Philips

December 18, 2012

Buzz was a member of Desert Hills Presbyterian Church when I was the pastor. He and Mary were people that pastors would give their eye teeth to have: positive, happy, cordial, generous, supportive. What's not to like in that list of qualities? It was always FUN to be around Buzz! He was always laughing, always joking, always happy. He did not have a tremendous ego, although with his talents he could have. He was extraordinarily generous, and our church among many other charitable organizations, was the happy beneficiary. I regret that I didn't phone him the several times this past year that I intended to. But I hope to see him at the great banquet in the coming Kingdom.
Dave Philips

George Falardeau

December 7, 2012

Buzz, you were truly a great cowboy. You were one of the founders of the "Carefree Rancheros" which brought such fun and laughter to so many of your fellow Rancheros, me included. Can see you now sitting on a rock, next to your horse with a cocktail, holding court and telling all of us young riders how the Carefree ride got started. You were truly a gentleman and I was lucky to know you.
Happy Trails,
Hollywood

December 3, 2012

To the Schilling Family: Buzzy spent most of his time helping others. He was an exemplar of the admonition "Love your neighbor as yourself" What a great person he was. Bob Knutson

Holly Holmes DuBord

December 3, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss. I have wonderful memories of my childhood spending time with the Schilling clan.

Dick Polta

December 2, 2012

I remember meeting Paul several times out on the Mississippi river. I would be out in my canoe and Paul in his small aluminum boat. He was always friendly and enjoyed talking about mining, river towboats, and ideas he had on relocating the barge channel. Paul's long time plan may come true. As the Corps of Engineers are currently make plans on relocation of the barge channel. Just as Paul suggested 40 years ago. Many years ago while motorcycle riding on the ice in the winter. My motorcycle broke down just in front of Paul's home on Greycloud Island. Paul and his wife gave me a ride home and offered help on getting the motorcycle home. Several years later my father in laws boat broke down again in front of Paul's home. Paul came out and towed the houseboat home with his small boat. You don't forget the times when someone goes out of their way to help you. I haven't seen Paul for several years. But I will always remember him for helping me, good conversation and being a friend when we would meet out on the Mississippi River.

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