Louis Schaner

Louis Schaner obituary, Canton, OH

Louis Schaner

Louis Schaner Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Arnold Funeral Home - Hartville on Apr. 25, 2024.

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Louis Schaner Obituary
Dr. Louis Joel Schaner, 89, died Wednesday, April 24, peacefully at home surrounded by his wife and four, adult children. "Louie," as he was known to everyone who met him, was born to Dr. Morris and Minnie Schaner (Esterson) in his favorite town, Toledo, Ohio, on February 28, 1935. His father's death in 1939 strongly affected his early life and served as a catalyst for his life's path, which was to also become a physician. Louie would eventually graduate from The University of Toledo and then, the College of Osteopathic Medicine in Des Moines, Iowa. He completed his residency at Grandview Hospital in Dayton, Ohio before moving to Flint, Michigan in 1964 to begin his career in pediatrics. It was in Flint that he met the woman who would become the love of his life and the mother of his four children, Rita Schaner (Martin). They were married in Toledo in 1966.
In 1969, Dr. Schaner was recruited to Canton to be the first pediatrician on staff at Doctors Hospital. He moved his young family to Jackson Township and opened his practice, Stark Country Pediatrics (S.C. Pediatrics, Inc) in Perry Township the same year. In 1973, he became the first osteopathic physician to join the staff of Aultman Hospital and continued advocating for the advancement and recognition of other osteopaths throughout his career. In 1986, he expanded his practice to Alliance, merging with Pediatric Medicine of Alliance and Dr. James Witmer. He and his partners maintained the two locations until he sold S.C. Pediatrics to Akron Children's Hospital. He retired in 2015. Dr. Schaner also served as the Medical Director for the Massillon City Health Department for many years and continued his service until 2018.
During his 50 years of practice in Canton, Dr. Schaner treated and saved the lives of thousands of children in Stark and its surrounding counties. He worked with a dedicated team of partners, nurses, and support staff throughout his professional life to serve others and trained countless residents and interns in the art of compassionate care. He loved his work and was always in service to the children and parents he treated with a kind and generous heart. Dr. Schaner was respected by the community and was committed to his life in Massillon and Canton. Former patients would often greet Dr. Schaner to let him know they remembered him, honored him, and loved him for what he had done for them and their children, which always left him deeply humbled. He received numerous honors from peers in Canton, but in 2014, was honored nationally when he was named "Community Pediatrician of the Year" by the American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians.
Dr. Schaner was also an extremely proud American and Jew. He came of age in the United States during the Holocaust and was the child of Russian and Polish immigrants. He was a congregant of all three synagogues in Canton, Ohio: Shaaray Torah; Temple Israel, and Agudas Achim and a generous benefactor of numerous Jewish foundations, causes and charities.
Louie was a funny, kind, joyous spirit who never took himself too seriously, which left an impression on everyone who crossed his path, even as he grew older. Most importantly, Louis J. Schaner was a steadfast father and husband who left a proud legacy for his children and grandchildren. He is survived by his wife, Rita L. Schaner, Ph.D (Martin); his four children, Dr. Marci Schaner; Dr. Morris Schaner (Ellen); Dr. Mark Schaner (Elana); and Michelle Schaner; and two grandchildren; Sophia Schaner and Levi Schaner. He is also survived by his sister, Sybil Greenberg (Schaner).
He is preceded in death by his father and mother, Dr. Morris and Minnie Schaner.
Funeral services will be Friday 11:00 a.m. in Temple Israel 432-30th St NW Canton 44709 with Rabbi David Komerofsky, Rabbi John Spitzer and Rabbi A.J. Kushner officiating. The burial will be in North Lawn Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations are requested to the National Crohns & Colitis Foundation (crohnscolitisfoundation.org).
His memory will forever be a blessing.
Please visit http://www.templeisraelcanton.org/schaner to live stream the service.
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May 10, 2024

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Sonya Atkins-Tender

May 10, 2024

My deepest sympathies to the family. He held me as a little girl (early 70´s)on his lap in a rocking chair at Doctors Hospital when I was hospitalized for nephritis (Bright´s disease). He became all three of my children´s pediatrician too. I wanted the best. I will never forget his sweet smile, patience with each patient, and fun personality.

April 28, 2024

Our deepest sympathies to the family of Dr. Schaner. It was truly an honor to have him as our children’s peds doctor for their first eighteen years of life. I remember him telling our son, Trent that he would still treat him even though he was attending college at Kent State. Our heartfelt thanks to him for all the years of seeing our children, Kara and Trent. He will always hold a very special place in our hearts. ❤ Tamara and Mark Blauch - Sugarcreek

Shauna and Randy Shell

April 28, 2024

Our deepest condolences to your family. My children had the honor of having him as their pediatrician. He had diagnosed my son with leukemia in 2001. I will never forget that day for so many reasons. I will always remember how he consoled me and the reassurance he gave that my son would receive excellent care at ACH. An excellent diagnostician with a lifelong devotion to caring for children (as well as the parents).

Dr. Vinayak and Saryu Mehta

April 28, 2024

Our deepest condolences to Rita and all 4 children. He was a wonderful Doctor and a great friend. God rest his soul in peace.Dr. Vinayak and Mrs. Saryu Mehta.

Lisa plott

April 27, 2024

Dr shnsner saved my life saversl times , I was a sick child smd grew up in the halls of doctors hoxpit till I was about turn 4 . I new colors by the flavor of popsicle and he nor the nurses turned me down . I always loved to see him for.check ups and cried when I turned 18 but I told him doc you csnt retire till my kids turn 18 , he made it through one of my kids and only had 2 years to go . With tears in my eyes I said goodbye to a doctor that out of hundreds of patients may tjisands he didn´t forget me . Doc thank you for your kind soul thank you for saving me all those times . You r so loved smd cheridned . To your family you got the best ! Thank you for sharing Jim it´s been almost 50 years you become my doctor smd he hit tjr ground running with me never giving up . Rest doc we will not forget you !

Brenda Ramsey

April 26, 2024

I had the great honor and pleasure to meet Dr. Schaner when I was a pharmaceutical rep. I always looked forward to calling on him because he truly was special with his warmth, kindness and his delightful sense of humor. Once when I was trying to sell him a particular syrup for pediatric use, he tasted it, spit it out, washed his mouth out and proceeded to say, "let's figure out a strategy for selling this". On another occasion I showed him a picture of my new puppy. He said "oh I want you to come with me". He took me in to meet a first time new mother, holding her beautiful infant, beaming with pride and said, this is "Brenda and she's a new mother too" and showed her the picture of my puppy. The poor woman said, "oh, it's a dog" and we all laughed hysterically. Not only did he bring great medical care to every patient, he always found a way to bring brightness and smiles to others and was very much a Mensch to me. May his memory be a blessing to all who were blessed to know him.

Jewel Toalston

April 26, 2024

I use to work for Dr schaner in alliance. He was an awesome Dr. Will never forget him.

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