Peter-Schofield-Obituary

Peter Schofield

Cleveland, Ohio

1936 - 2020

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September 7, 2020
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Cleveland, Ohio

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age 84, born Feb 4, 1936, passed away Sept 7, 2020. PETER SCHOFIELD, PETER SCHOFIELD, Peter L. Schofield,age 84, passed away on September 7, 2020. He was born at the hospital in Rumford, Maine and taken home to Weld, Maine. He was the son of Stanley Aquilla and Sarah Nadine Heebner Schofield....

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I was so fortunate to meet Peter while he was serving as a board member of the East Cleveland Public Library. From our very first conversation, he impressed me with his wisdom, kindness, and deep insight. We shared many lunches and dinners, discussing everything from world events to the memories he held dear. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a way of making every moment meaningful. His words of guidance stayed with me, and his presence was truly a gift. Peter was a life force, and I...

Dear Peter...thanks for the memories...and for being such a great Uncle Petah Wabbit...

My heart aches! I was thinking of him and decided to look him up , and to my dismay found out he had transitioned! Peter was indeed a fine gentleman of character! I miss him!

Dear brother...you are loved and missed...

Sadly, I'm just learning of Peter's passing. I'm a little stunned. Earlier today I called to wish him a very happy birthday and catch up for a bit, as we did every so often; however, this time was different. The phone just rang & rang with no answer or voicemail. Soon after, I logged online and a quick search confirmed a fleeting thought.

Peter and I met more than 20 years ago through an HRC business meeting. He was loud, boastful and fun, not too mention, quite crass at...

My deepest sympathy to your family. You will be greatly missed. A friend from a long time ago in Cleveland. May you Rest In Peace.

I knew Pete through Bridgestone-Firestone from my days in Manufacturing Finance. I still remember his treating me to lunch in Akron to celebrate my twentieth company service anniversary -- a great memory of a great human being.

I had the pleasure of meeting Peter several years ago. I was lucky enough to work on his beautiful home doing some restoration work on his windows as I had experience glazing. Peter was one of the kindest persons I have ever know. A true gentleman in every sense of the word. So thoughtful and kind. I will miss him dearly.

I loved my brother more than words can say and will miss his beautiful soul until we meet again
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