Michael-Schott-Obituary

Michael B. Schott

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SCHOTT--Michael B., Beverage Industry Exec, dies at 59. Michael Bennett Schott, age 59, died on March 24, 2008 after a valiant battle with brain cancer. Born in Cincinnati, OH, in 1948, to the late Cincinnati Police Chief Jacob Schott and his wife Dollie, Michael leaves behind his wife Evonne...

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Hi Maggie, I was a camper when Mike was a counselor. I remember him as a great athlete but a better counselor. He was very fast. He used to outrun ground balls to first base. He made an impression on me that I have never forgotten. I am not surprised that he was so successful in life. My sincerest condolences to you and your family. Marshall

Hi Marshall, yes he was.

Was Mike ever a camp counselor at camp potomac in Massachusetts? It would have been around 1966, 1967.

We all miss Mike daily and wish he had been able to meet and enjoy his four grandchildren. He would have been such an involved and loving grandparent.

Great player...better person

I worked for Mike at the Schoenling Brewing Company from 1983 - 1986, his work ethic and leadership made me a better man and helped me throughout my years in the beverage industry. I just stumbled accross this notice, my deepest sympathy's to his family.

May God be with the Schott family during this difficult time and our thoughts/prayers are with you.
"Blessed be those who are able to shed the physical form and truly know the spirit of the lord."

Sadly, I just ran across this news of Mike (we had not been in touch since the mid-nineties).

I was in the advertising agency business for many years and he was a client of mine in his younger years.

I never knew a better client -- among his many strengths, he was able to get the most out of his professional associates.

Socially, he and his wife Bobbee were a delight to be with.

I never met his kids, but I'm sure they reflect his many strengths of...

Mike was an honorable man who cared deeply for his family and his work. The Fessenden School was lucky enough to have his son, John, attend for two years. While our time together was brief, Mike left a lasting impression on me, valuing education, athletics, character and family. All members of the Fessenden community who were lucky enough to know Mike send their condolences to the entire Schott family. God bless Mike.......