Barbara-Schluger-Obituary

Barbara Conover Schluger

Easton, Pennsylvania

Dec 22, 1937 – Dec 6, 2022

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December 22, 1937
DIED
December 6, 2022
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

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EASTON Barbara Conover Schluger, 84 of Easton, PA died Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at home. Born December 22, 1937 in Easton she was a daughter of the late Margaret (Schumacher) and Lawrence Conover. Her husband Allen L. Schluger died in May of 2018. A graduate of Wilson College and dedicated to...

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I just learned of Barbara's death. I worked with her often in NYC during the 1980s and 1990s. I considered her a good friend and often thought of her. She had a great " lively" persona and a quick turn of phrase.. Goodbye Barbara . Glyn Davies.

To Barbara´s family, My mom and I wish to send our deepest sympathies and condolences. Barbara always asked after Mom´s fragile health. I´ve known her ever since my family moved to Easton when I was five, and so very glad to have known her and Allen. They helped make this neighborhood a great one to grow up in. Our best wishes to you, Courtney & Leslie Johnson

I always enjoyed seeing Barbara at Wilson and appreciated all she did for the College. My deepest sympathy to her nieces and nephews.

Great smile on our Egypt trip

Marie and I just learned today (12/25/2022) about Barbara´s death. We were shocked and saddened to learn of her death. We would call Barbara about once every two or three weeks just to keep in touch since she and Allen moved from New York City. Barbara would have been 85 on 12/22/2022. We consider Barbara as one of our dearest friends and will miss her. To Barbara´s Nephew Bret and Niece Kimberly, we offer our condolences. We know you will miss her as we will. We met Barbara and Allen in 1974...

I remember Barbara fondly, especially her warmth, enthusiasm, and kindness. I was lucky to have her as my first boss in publishing.

I send my sympathies to Barbara's nieces and nephews. I am deeply saddened to hear of Barbara's death and will miss her lively spirit and warm ways. We became good friends during our shared decade of service to Wilson where she was both a trustee and alumna during my years there. I will also miss the delightful evenings she, Allen, my husband Dan and I shared at our favorite restaurants in our mid-town Manhattan neighborhood. Go in peace, Barbara.