MARK-SCHULER-Obituary

MARK E. SCHULER

Roeland Park, Missouri

1951 - 2015

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Mark Schuler, 63, was born Oct. 25, 1951, in Wichita, Kan. He died February 5, 2015, in Kansas City, where he resided with his family. He is survived by his parents, Charles Joe and Rose Schuler; his siblings, Nancy Whitcomb, CJ Schuler and Kim Wright; his fiance, Laurie Nye Thomas; his...

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To the Schuler Family, My deepest condolences. The memory of Mark is strong in my heart and in my studio practice. As a former student of Mark's, he reminded me to have fun in my creative process. Today, I was seeking him out to let him know how much i appreciated him and his lessons. I cherish his talents both in Art Education and the Art of Illustration.
Your light shines brightly with all who carry on your work.

I'm so shocked to hear about this. I was just trying to show off some of his work to one of my friends when I found his passing. I cherish the time that I spent as his student and was deeply inspired by his commitment and passion for the arts. I did not see him as much as I would have liked to, but he will be very missed. Many of my favorite memories at ai were with mark. I am so sorry to all of the family members and friends. I can only imagine what a devastating loss it has been. I hope...

I'm going to miss Mark. He had helped me in so many ways in the last 6 years and I never got to tell him how thankful I am, or how appreciative I am for everything he has ever done for me. Everyday I think about how this world lost a great man with a kind soul and big heart. My condolences go out to his family and to everyone who has been deeply bruised by this passing.

I'm going to miss you Mark, and I will never go back on that promise I made you. Good bye brother.

Jonathan G.

Mark, was a very talented artist in so many ways including his great teaching gifts. We started at Aii the same time & grew to be very close & dear friends.We learned our craft before the age of photoshop & illustrator & had to learn to really draw, paint & design like the masters of the past. This is why Mark was such a great teacher & gave so much wisdom to his students. i will miss him very much. He is a great loss to all of us, There is a wondeful saying that sums up his great talent....

Dear Laurie,
So sad to hear about Mark . You know you're in my heart and prayers.
Penny

I know that is hard to have someone you love pass into Heaven before we are ready to be separated. But, knowing today that Mark is walking the streets of gold and reuniting with all the saints that have gone before him is reassuring. He is whole and pain free toady. He is healed today, God just chose to heal him in Heaven and not on earth. We will all see Mark again in the by-and-by, for when he/we have been in Heaven for 10,000 years it will be as we first begun. What a glorious promise...

Hey Laurie. So sorry to hear the news, and I was deeply saddened. I hate to see customers cry. You are, not only a customer, but a former co-worker and someone I considerer a friend. As it goes, I guess, "when the going gets tough, the tough get going." Come see me soon. There's another hug for you!!