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Adolph Jack "AL" Schrager

Fresno, Wisconsin

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September 10, 2013
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Fresno, Wisconsin

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Schrager, Adolph Jack "AL" Passed away peacefully on September 10, 2013, at home, surrounded by his family and love. Al is survived by his wife Susan (nee Gorak), her parents, Tom and Beverly Gorak, his sons Jeff (Evy) and John (Mary Wandrei), and his beloved grandchildren Samuel David Schrager...

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My name is Chris Heiner, I spent a few summers in California working at his house. He taught me a lot , I miss his kindness and his knowledge .

Sue, I look around my home and I am reminded of Mr. Schrager quite often as I look at the many beautiful pieces I acquired from the auction. I pray that you are doing well. Bonnie Gray

Al was the most wonderful human being; he graced everyone who met him. I'm so glad to hear he got to live a nice long life. Jeff, I don't know if you remember me, but Alan Osborne and I lived at your dad's Saratoga home (1982). I was there about 10 mos I think. Story to share: One day I came home from errands and looked up. There was AL, HIGH up on a ladder /scaffolding with painters cap and overalls, brush in hand, and buckets of paint. He was painting the house- by himself- that...

A WONDERFUL, WARM, LOVING MAN. A MAN WE WERE PROUD TO CALL OUR SON-IN-LAW.
TOM & BEVERLY GORAK

Truly a man to be admired. Working with him on estate sale referrals over the years was an honor.He will be truly missed. Tom Ewart Open House Estate Sales

Jeff and John,
I am very sorry to hear of the death of your Father. You guys are in my thoughts.
Love,
Jules
Mequon, WI

John, I am very sorry for your loss. Your family will be in my prayers.

To the whole family, my heart is with you...he was one of the warmest souls I've ever known. Treasured memories of a time with great growth in my life. Peace be with you in this healing process as you celebrate the memories of such a wonderful man.

My heart goes out to you, Sue. I had worked with you and Al in 1998 after my mother passed away. The 3 of us had lunch a couple of times at the house in Fox Point while I was dismantling it. I will never forget Al's very subtle sense of humor. When I was folding up a rug one time very quickly, he noticed that I was doing it correctly. "You'd make a good rug man," he said with a twinkle in his eye. All the best to you, Sue..... Doug Frank