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Raymond Charles Schuler

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Raymond Charles Schuler, 71, of Arlington Heights, beloved husband of Catherine, nee Roubik; loving father of Raymond Charles III ''Fitz'' (Pamela), Catherine M. (Sergio) Vargas and Timothy Charles (Pamela); loving grandfather of five; dear brother of Mary Jane (Harwood) Herlocker and Thomas...

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Wonderful cue stick maker. Have enjoyed my stick for 35+ years.

To the Schuler family.

Ray was a wonderful friend and we miss him.
Ray made my first great cue and I will always remember the day I received it from him in person.
Ray was a great help to me when I first started selling my billiard books in 1993. He allowed me to share his cue display stand at Sang Lee's old place in N.Y. Never was there a thought of anything needed for helping.
He will always be in our thoughts

Darrell and Ute Martineau

To all of Ray's Family-

I have met and talked to Ray on a couple of occasions at his cue shop in Palatine. Both him and his lovely wife would always offer a cup of coffee or food.

I own two of his cues and can say they are the best cues I have ever played the game of pool with.

Please except my deepest sympathy as he will truly be missed.

Sorry to hear of your loss. We will be in touch.

I am truly saddened to learn of Ray's death. I have owned several pieces of his work and consider them the benchmark by which all the rest of the cue industry must be judged. I enjoyed several lengthy telephone conversations with him in the past, and Ray inadvertantly was my inspiration to pursue my own cuemaking antics. I will continue my own feeble attempts to emulate his style, his ingenuity, and his ethics. We were blessed by his presence; we are poorer for his passing.
mcc

Ray Schuler Cues have proven to be and will continue through the years to be a great testament to the scientific and artistic vision of their cuemaker. Ray's life was dedicated to billiards and billiard players.

Ray was a professional, and a dear, dear friend. Cathy - we are SO sorry!

Ray, I hope they have a lathe and a milling machine in Heaven just for you. You will be truely missed.

I met Ray about 9 years ago and always enjoyed seeing and talking to him at Valley Forge. He certainly will be missed my many in the billiard industry. My heartfelt condolences go out to the family.

Jack Justis