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Mary Lou Schrowang
Naples, FL
Mary "Lou" Schrowang, 87, died peacefully at home in Naples on January 8th, 2018. Born October 15, 1930 to John and Cornelia (Deiroff) Klarick in Kingston, NY, Mary Lou graduated from St. Mary's and Kingston High School. She held an Executive Position with AT&T in NY followed by years of service as a real estate broker with Millard Noblin Realty in Tallahassee, FL. Mary Lou's lifelong commitment to her faith could be witnessed at Blessed Sacrament and Good Shepard Catholic Churches in Tallahassee as well as her service as a Eucharistic Minister at St. Peters Church in Naples. Her faith and love in the Lord was demonstrated daily by her afternoon Rosary. Mary Lou is survived by her adoring husband of 57 years, Augustus R. "Gus" Schrowang, Jr.; her loving sister; Louise Iapoce of Kingston, NY. Honoring and celebrating the life of their mother are her beloved children, Augustus R. III of Sarasota, FL, John (Melanie) of Tallahassee, Richard of Gainesville, FL, and Mary Elizabeth of Englewood, FL; and grandchildren, Andrew, Spencer, Austin, Sophie, and Adelaide Schrowang, and Sarah Collister who all cherished their sweet "Nanny". She will also be missed greatly by her many wonderful nieces, nephews and faithful friends. In addition to her parents, she was pre-deceased by her sisters, Kathleen Hill and Joanie Anderson. Lou's kindness and generosity will be forever cherished by those she touched. The family will receive visitors TOMORROW, Friday, January 12, 2018, 10:00 am, Fuller Funeral Home, 4735 Tamiami Trail East, Naples, 34112. The funeral mass honoring Mary Lou will be held January 12th, 2:00 pm, St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church, 5130 Rattlesnake Hammock Rd, Naples, 34113. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary Lou's memory may be sent to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000, Department 142, Memphis, Tennessee, 38148-0142. For online condolences visit www.FullerNaples.com.
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So very sorry for your loss. I worked with Mary Lou on several transactions of real estate when she was here in Tallahassee. What a fine lady she was!
Kitty Flynn
January 17, 2018
Mary Lou was the realtor when as a young man I bought my first house. I was anxious, the sellers were difficult, and Mary Lou calmly and sweetly brought us together to a successful and satisfying end. She wrote me a thank you note and, to my great surprise, when Christmas rolled around following a July closing, Mary Lou delivered personally a beautiful poinsettia. What an elegant and gracious woman. I know she will be missed by her loving family. May she Rest In Peace. I am sorry for your loss.
Dan R. Stengle
January 13, 2018
Louise,our deepest condolences for you and your family
Ralp and Pier De Cicco
January 12, 2018
So saddened to learn about Mary Lou's death.
What a nice lady!!!! I worked in real estate with Mary Lou and she was always willing to help wherever needed. My memory of her consists of always caring around a pile of files with her where ever she went. She loved her family and often spoke of her children and their accomplishments. She was so proud of you all.
May your heart be filled with the memories made here on earth and know she is never far away, just now in your heart. God bless you. With my heartfelt sympathy to the passing of a fine lady.
Doris Mathis
January 11, 2018
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