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Robert Alexander David Schwartz

1925 - 2017

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Robert Alexander David Schwartz
February 13, 1925 - February 18, 2017
Resident of Oakland
Robert Alexander David Schwartz (Bob) was unfortunately obliged to abandon his recently adopted ten-year plan as a result of a stroke, which ultimately claimed his life on February 18.
A dedicated swimmer and aficionado of Fenton's Swiss Milk Chocolate shakes, he was born in 1925 in Chicago, Illinois.
He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1944, after which he served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy at Pearl Harbor during World War II. In 1951 he moved to Oakland, where he lived the remainder of his full and dynamic 92 years. He earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Golden Gate University Law School, becoming a member of the California State Bar in 1974.
Never too keen on taking orders from others, Bob was founder of three corporations: Schwartz and Lindheim, United Plastics, and most recently Key Source International, which has developed and patented award-winning technology that is revolutionizing the healthcare industry.
Bob's commitment to the City of Oakland led to his being named "Citizen of the Year" in 1996, receiving the Distinguished Lifetime Service Award sponsored by The Oakland Tribune and the Oakland Association of Realtors. He has served on the boards of the Oakland East Bay Symphony, Urban Strategies Council, New Oakland Committee, Peralta College District Vocational Advisory Committee, Oakland Chamber of Commerce, Oakland Economic Development Advisory Commission, and the East Bay Community Foundation.
As Chairman of the Northern California Democratic Party, he worked tirelessly for the first campaign of Jerry Brown for Governor. Further political activism involved committee work for the campaigns of US Congressman Ron Dellums, US Congresswoman Barbara Lee, and California State Senator Nicholas Petris.
In 1978 he founded the Robert A.D. Schwartz Foundation and the Peer Tutoring Institute, which at one point maintained over 40 programs in the Oakland Unified School District. His Foundation continues to seek meaningful ways to support teachers implementing peer tutoring into curricula all over the country, therefore encouraging what Bob considered to be two of the most essential elements of our students' education: scholastic aptitude and good citizenship.
An avid tenor saxophonist and clarinetist who played in a 15-piece band in his MIT days, Bob sold his instruments when he joined the Navy, giving up performing his beloved music. During the ensuing years he instead focused on being an enthusiastic music appreciator and supporter, devotedly attending and filming his children's every violin performance as well as those his wife Debbra held for her private violin students. He played a major role as a member of Mayor Lionel Wilson's task force in the resuscitation of the Oakland Symphony after their devastating musicians' strike and subsequent bankruptcy in 1986, and was also immensely proud to have served on the committee which chose Michael Morgan as the Oakland East Bay Symphony's Music Director in 1990.
In 1999 serendipity arrived in the form of Ethiopian jazz pianist Elias Negash, who moved in next door, helping Bob to rekindle his love for the jazz standards. After 55 years, Bob picked up where he left off, playing with Elias every Saturday. They invited more musicians to join and eventually formed The Therapists, a band performing for seniors at local retirement homes.
Swapping out his signature coat and bow tie for one of his many Aloha shirts to perform "Comeback Jazz" ("When Jazz comes back, it brings your memories along"), Bob was consistently inspired by the way these classic songs brought back deep and joyful memories for the residents. They danced and sang along, in some cases transcending the confines of very severe physical limitations.
Poignantly, Bob recounted a recent audience member dancing in his wheelchair, reveling in the sounds he clearly cherished -- it was only later that Bob learned this man possessed neither of his legs. Hoping to foster enthusiasm for this project, The Therapists also produced two studio recordings which are available free of charge at www.comebackjazz.org for anyone interested in supporting their efforts or creating similar programs.
On Robert A.D. Schwartz Day (December 14, 2016), Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf proclaimed, "Mr. Schwartz exemplifies what it means to love Oakland and its people, demonstrates through action his loyalty and devotion to our city, and epitomizes a life well-lived in service to others."
Bob is survived by brother Charles (Susan), sister Polly; wife Debbra Wood Schwartz, their children Margot and Noah; former wife Deanna Osterberg, their son David (Myla) and grandson Alexander; children Robert (Chan-Sook), Stevon, Paul (Pamela), and Donald (Elizabeth); grandchildren Shinyung, Yea-Eun, Aeri, Junghee, Jaegyun, Borami, Jaeman, Charles, Donald, and Samuel; as well as one great-grandson Alpha Buta.
Memorial Service will be held at 12-2pm, April 14th at the Sequoyah Country Club in Oakland.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Southern Poverty Law Center (www.splc.org) or the Peer Tutoring Resource Center (www.peertutoringresource.org).


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Published by East Bay Times on Mar. 5, 2017.

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Carol and Marvin Warshaw

February 27, 2025

FOR Prayer

We Remember Them
by Sylvan Kamens & Rabbi Jack Riemer

At the rising sun and at its going down;
We remember them.
At the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter;
We remember them.
At the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring;
We remember them.
At the blueness of the skies and in the warmth of summer;
We remember them.
At the rustling of the leaves and in the beauty of the autumn;
We remember them.
At the beginning of the year and when it ends;
We remember them.
As long as we live, they too will live, for they are now a part of us as
We remember them.
When we are weary and in need of strength;
We remember them.
When we are lost and sick at heart;
We remember them.
When we have decisions that are difficult to make;
We remember them.
When we have joy we crave to share;
We remember them.
When we have achievements that are based on theirs;
We remember them.
For as long as we live, they too will live, for they are now a part of us as, We remember them.

Marvin and Carol Warshaw

February 28, 2024

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Carol Warshaw

February 28, 2020

I didnt know Bob as well as most of you probably did, but he seemed like such a kind person, a creative thinker

Marvin and Carol Warshaw

February 27, 2019

May the love of friends and family, and your happy memories of special times together continue to bring comfort to you.

Cory Birnberg

November 3, 2017

I wish to send my condolences to you debbra and all of your famil

Rossy Paiz

April 14, 2017

Friends are forever, you might lose them, but you'll never forget them.

Linda Judiesch

April 13, 2017

Dear Debbra and family, I am so so sorry for your loss. He was a vibrant, loving man and I know will be greatly missed. My condolences to you all.

Linda

Chris Salocks

April 4, 2017

So sorry for the loss! I remember Robert as being a pillar of kindly support to all of Debbra's young violin students who played in their Berkeley "house recitals". Quiet, sympathetic and caring.

April 3, 2017

My sincerest thoughts and prayer to you Debbie and the family. I regret that I did not know Robert. May the music of life console you all . Your friend Carl

Carol and Marvin Warshaw

April 2, 2017

Our favorite memory is hearing his fantastic improvisations on his clarinet with the ukulele club in Bellingham! His love for music stood out. May all of your wonderful memories bring you comfort. Fondly,
Carol and Marvin Warshaw

April 2, 2017

I'm very sorry for your loss, our thoughts and prayers from the Don Modrall family

Diana Cohen

March 6, 2017

I had the priveledge of being his sister's friend! My condolences to the family!

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