Charles-Schroeder-Obituary

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Charles Ault Schroeder

Taylor, Texas

Feb 2, 1949 – May 7, 2024

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BORN
February 2, 1949
DIED
May 7, 2024
LOCATION
Taylor, Texas

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Providence Funeral Home - Taylor Obituary

The Schroeder Family is heartbroken to announce the death of Charles Ault Schroeder, 75, of Taylor, Texas, who sadly left us on May 7, 2024, due to natural causes.  Charlie enjoyed a 53-year career as an educator and counselor at Taylor ISD.  A beloved member of the Taylor Duck family, Charlie...

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Working with Charles at Taylor Middle School and TH Johnson was a memorable time. We shared many experiences both joyful and sometimes sad. Our school family worked together to support one another. Charles was a counselor to all. Rest in peace; soar high, friend.

While we will dearly miss him, he will never be forgotten. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and all those who were fortunate enough to have been impacted by him. May his spirit continue to guide and inspire us all.

You were a gift on this earth, thank you for your time and for your impact on education and students alike.
Once a Duck Always a Duck.
Rest in Peace.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

So very sorry to hear this news! We can’t be at the services but please know our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Steve & Debbie Ging

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Charles was a wonderful person and friend. We have so many wonderful memories, especially with Monica and Chad staying with us while Rois and Charles worked. We love you and your family.

Mr. Schroeder was a very dear friend of mine who started out as a colleague at TMS, and as many know, quickly becomes family. That’s what happened; he became family. He saw my little ones grow up and like others, became their Santa Claus! We shared similar stories, experiences, tears, and joys about our significant others and becoming caregivers. He loved his wife, kids, and grands, and I remember him talking a lot about little Brody, who by now is not so little anymore . My how time flies. I...

To my co worker.You will be missed.l will go to work but you will not be their to make me laugh and give me advice.RlP dear friend.Dee (speed racier)

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. What a great guy he was.