Charles-Schuler-Obituary

Charles R Schuler

Oxford, Ohio

Nov 8, 1930 – Jan 14, 2023

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November 8, 1930
DIED
January 14, 2023
LOCATION
Oxford, Ohio

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Known to his family as "Bob" and the rest of us as "Chuck," Charles Robert Schuler passed away peacefully at home in Oxford on Saturday, January 14. He was 92. Born in Minford,Ohio, Chuck served 4 years in the US Navy before attending Miami University in 1955 receiving his business degree in '57...

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Adult guidance and social rescuer for student early 60's, thx Chuck

I visited you in April 1995 and 1996 for the Easter holidays The first meeting between us was in Cincinnati 1985 Thanks for the wonderful days HEINZ

I met Chuck when he interviewed me at Gray Gables in May 1972. I took a year off between high school and college. Chuck found me in NYC in Jan 1974 and we had dinner at Frankie & Johnnie's Steak House and went to see Pippin. I attended Miami for 1 year before transferring to Northwestern. He was a true and loyal friend and we always stayed in touch. Goodbye old friend, rest in peace.

Chuck was my Econ Prof and great friend during college. Everyone should be so lucky to have a faculty pal like him.

I worked for Chuck in the Admissions Office from 1983-1987. He was a tough boss, especially to a young person right out of college in the 1980's--but we all knew that he always had our back and would support us if there was ever a question about an admission decision. We have exchanged Christmas cards every year since 1987, and I always considered him a person of great integrity. I will miss his sense of humor and comments about Purdue's basketball coaches!

Will sincerely miss my dear friend, Chuck, who I first met in the 1960s as a student at Miami U. Through fifty years, he shared his own friends and fun and unique sense of humor and style. One of a kind! RIP

Chuck always had a big smile and back in the day, would never forget your name. My sympathy to his family and friends, and Stu. Miami has lost a true treasurer, sports fan and friend to all.