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Paul Kenneth Schroeder

Canal Winchester, Ohio

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Schroeder Paul Kenneth Schroeder, age 76, of Columbus, died Thursday, April 24, 2014 at his residence after a lengthy and courageous battle with cancer. Born March 5, 1938 in Buffalo, NY to the late Kenneth and Alva (Schumacker) Schroeder, he was a 1955 graduate of McKinley High School in...

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On a rainy day in a beautiful cemetery, next to a farm field I witnessed the burial of a colleague, friend, husband, father and veteran. He was sent off with prayers, warm thoughts and the Air Force Honor Guard. Paul was a guiding hand in the security profession and was deeply respected by those he served at The Ohio State University and the Wexner Center for the Arts. A survivor on multiple levels, from Vietnam to cancer, a true warrior. He was a mentor not only to the staff he supervised...

Our thoughts are with the Schroeder family. Bill and Lisa Vint, Jerry Schneider

Paul was always so kind to me and made time to ask how I was doing just about every time we saw each other at work. We'd usually chat for a bit and I always left his company feeling better than before. He had a special touch with people. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

I offer my condolencences to Paul's family and friends. Paul was a good man, and I enjoyed the brief time I spent with him at the Wexner Center.

Thanks for your military service Paul Kenneth Schroeder.
Your tour of duty is now over.
Rest in peace!

I know Paul from working at the Wexner Center. I'm sorry for your loss.

I have such fond memories of my encounters and discussions with Paul in the Wexner Center galleries over the years. He always had a warm greeting, a strong opinion, and, not least, a twinkle in his eye. He is missed.

Yoshi, David and Alice, Paul and I always had a special bond since I was a toddler. I spent so much time with Aunt Alva & Uncle Ken and Paul was more like my big brother than cousin. He always made me feel so special, taking me to the soda shop and for rides in his car. He would try to pass off that hard outer shell of a person like Uncle Ken but inside he was a softie..I will miss him as will you all. Keep the memories close to you and he will always be in your heart..God Bless you all and...

So very sorry for your loss. He was a good man. May God Bless you.