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Anton Schreiner Obituary

Anton Franz Schreiner

April 29, 1937 - February 21, 2015

Raleigh

Anton Franz Schreiner, 77, passed away Saturday, February 21, 2015 at Rex Hospital, Raleigh, NC. Anton was born April 29, 1937 in Apatin, Yugoslavia, the son of Karl and Anna Holzhauer Schreiner. He has one brother, Walter Schreiner. Anton and his family immigrated to the US in 1952. While living in Allen Park, Michigan, he received BS and MS degrees in Chemistry from the University of Detroit. While working on his Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Illinois, he met and married a fellow graduate student, Clara Lee Gall. As a post-doctoral fellow at U of I, he became interested in the use of magnets and lasers as means to answer fundamental chemical problems. He continued and expanded this research as a Professor of Chemistry at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, for the next 33 years. His enthusiasm for research and his dedication to teaching brought him many talented graduate students in whom he took great pride.

On retirement, Anton was able to pursue his interest in the causes of World War I, which outcome set the stage for World War II and the horrible aftermath that dislocated his family, sending his father to a Russian concentration camp for five years. He and his mother, brother, grandmother, and other relatives were marched to Serbian concentration camps, from which his surviving family escaped in 1947, making their way through Hungary to the English zone in Austria, arriving to safety the day before his tenth birthday. His own history sparked his great interest in other people's personal stories, and he genuinely enjoyed hearing their experiences and remembered the intricacies of their stories with amazing detail.

Anton is survived by his wife of 48 years, Clara Gall Schreiner, his son Erik (Stacie) Schreiner, grandchildren, Sophie and Gretchen Schreiner, his bother Walther (Kathleen) Schreiner, niece Elizabeth (Jeff) Schreiner Blake, nephew Franz Schreiner, brother-in-law Wayne K. (Susan) Gall, nephews Jeffrey (Jodi) Gall and Jonathan Gall, niece Jennifer (Tim) Gall Powell, sister-in-law Dorothy Wade Gall, nieces Heather Gall (Cris) George and Pamela Gall (Gary) Miller and nephew Andrew (Jenn) Gall. He also leaves an aunt Elisabeth Egles and cousin Karin Egles, an uncle Thomas Schreiner and cousin Christl Schreiner (Frank) Balogh, and cousin Helga Holzhauer (Franz) Momirov, plus many great nieces and great nephews. He is predeceased by his parents and brother-in-law Harold E. Gall.

The family wishes to thank the Apex EMS Squad, and the members of the Fairview Fire Department for their efforts on Anton's behalf.

A Funeral Mass will be held 11am Friday, February 27, 2015 at Saint Andew the Apostle Catholic Church, 3008 Old Raleigh Rd, Apex, NC 27502. Inurnment will follow the service in the church columbarium. The family will receive friends 10-11am prior to the service at the church.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the NC State University Libraries, www.lib.ncsu.edu/giving.

Condolences may be sent to www.ApexFuneral.net

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The News & Observer on Feb. 24, 2015.

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Craig Seaver

February 28, 2015

My sincerest sympathies and condolences go out to Clara and the entire Schreiner Family. I have many fond memories of Anton over the three decades I knew him. One of many was our discussions of Central and Eastern European history, and my travels to Pecs, Hungary, just north of Apatin on the Danube, where Anton was born. In many respects, Anton was an inspiration to me in becoming a geographer, and has greatly influenced the person I am today. His gentle smile and sense of humor will never be forgotten. Anton, you will be profoundly missed….Gott segne dich.

Brad Burns

February 27, 2015

Dr Schreiner was on my PhD committee. I still quote him, at times. He was a wise and gentle soul. I am very grateful to have known him and for the way he touched my life

Susan & Dave Keesee

February 27, 2015

We will remember Tony stopping to visit while walking in Huntingwood, always so pleasant, positive and engaging. Glad to have kept up with Clara via holiday notes after we moved, and regret not visiting in person. Had no knowledge of his early history. A huge loss that we did not get to know him better and to all who knew him better. We tried to come to the service, but the snow proved itself too deep. Condolences to Clara, family and friends. He was a fine gentleman.

Rosemarie Antoni

February 27, 2015

Dear Schreiner Family,
We we very shocked to hear about the passing of dear Anti. Hard to believe such a great man is gone from this earth. He will be missed. Just remember those great times you had, the funny things Anti did and all the wonderful "stuff" he did for others. I am sure that he has touched the lives of many as a Prof for so long. I remember talking with him when my mom passed. He said he misses her laugh, well he can now hear her laugh again.
May the passing of time be healing. Anti will be missed by many but never forgotten

Love and prayers,
Mark Cizek and Rosemarie Antoni
Jameson and Amy Durkin, Colten & Emery
Stephanie Durkin
Rachel Cizek
Paul and Adrienne Cizek, Geneva & Zera

February 27, 2015

Clara, I know how deeply you cared for your husband and I am so sorry for your loss. My sincerest condolences. Warm regards! Nick Nixon

February 27, 2015

My deepest sympathy to you an your family. Dr. Schreiner was a wonderful person to know.

Brenda Burgess, NCSU Chemistry

Ruth Tripp

February 25, 2015

Sympathy to all the family of Dr. Schreiner, a very distinguished man and parishioner at St. Andrew's Catholic Church. I was so amazed to learn of his and his family's dramatic experiences during his childhood and WWII. So impressed with his many accomplishment during his later years. May he now rest in peace. Prayers for his family. Sincerely, Ruth Tripp, Usher, St. Andrew's Church

February 25, 2015

I am so sorry that I have lost a very dear friend, but I have so many fond memories of knowing Tony to help me deal with the sorrow.

My condolences to wife Clara and brother Walt (aka "Moose" form our car pool days at WSU.

Russ Banush

February 25, 2015

Deepest condolences on your loss. Clara, Erik, Stacie and family, I will miss him so much. Ever grateful to all of you for your support and kindness on the recent passing of my husband. He and Tony were great friends as well as brothers-in-law.
Dorothy Gall

February 25, 2015

Clara,
We are very sorry for your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts go out to you and your family.
~Pete Vandeberg and Karin Pihel

February 25, 2015

Clara: I am so very sorry for your loss. I know you will miss him dearly. May your memories and the love of your family and friends help you through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May God Bless. Joan Robertson

Bill and Maryellen Switzer

February 25, 2015

We are so very sorry to learn of Tony's death. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. Tony was always so affirming to both of us (more so than we felt we deserved!)

Blessings,

Donna Barbour

February 24, 2015

Dearest Clara: I pray the Mighty Comforter Himself provides you and your family peace during this sad time. My heart goes out to you. Praying for Peace that truly passes understanding. ~Donna Barbour

February 24, 2015

Very sad receiving the report of Tony's passing. Sending daily thoughts and prayers to Clara, Erik, and the entire family. May the comfort of God's promises, and the wonderful memories of Tony's life, help all through this difficult time.
Carol Pyecha, Texas; Audra Pyecha Barbour, Louisiana; Jason Pyecha, Alaska.

Roger and Jeanette Rohrbach

February 24, 2015

Clara, Erik, and family: We are so very sorry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you.

Rog & Jeanette

Bill and Lynn Miller

February 24, 2015

Clara: We are so saddened to learn of Tony's passing. We miss the fine times we had visiting with you both as friends and neighbors.

Hanna Gracz

February 24, 2015

Clara my heart goes out to you during this difficult time. I will miss Tony dearly as a colleague, friend and as mentor. He was not only a chemist but a great philosopher. With deepest sympathy.

Eric Breedlove

February 24, 2015

My deepest sympathies to Clara and the family. You are in my thoughts and prayers for compassion and comfort during this time. God bless.

Eric Breedlove

Donna Lee

February 24, 2015

Clara and family, I am so sorry for your loss! My prayers are with you all at this sad time.

Christopher Coleman

February 24, 2015

What a beautiful soul. I always loved that sweet smile he wore so readily. Tony always made others feel important. Having just learned of your family's loss, my thoughts and prayers go out to you and yours Clara. May you take a lot of comfort in the happy memories and knowledge that or Lord will lead you thru all ahead. Your friend in Christ, Chris Coleman

February 23, 2015

It has been a blessing having Tony as our brother-in-law. We will miss the calls to Lancaster just to chat. He was such a great uncle and inspiration to our three children. He was always there to answer chemistry questions or help calm Phd angst. Tony was generous, kind, had a good sense of humor and a unique "people person". He was truly interested in every person he met and could talk to people from all walks of life! A great role model for us all!
We will all miss Tony very much.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Clara, Erik, Stacy, Sophie & Gretchen during this very difficult time.

Wayne & Sue Gall & family

Jill and Dave Scheel

February 23, 2015

We feel blessed to have known Tony from his visits to Marine City to be with his parents and Walt and Kathy.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Clara and her family.

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