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Robert Edward Scheldrup

Everett, Washington

1933 - 2021

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December 3, 2021
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Everett, Washington

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Robert Scheldrup, 88, passed away on Friday, Dec. 3, following a stroke. He was born in Bellingham in 1933 and graduated from Bellingham High School in 1952. After Service in the Army during the Korean Conflict he attended W.W.U. There he met his beloved wife, Carolyn. They were married 61...

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Mr Scheldrup was my 5th grade teacher at Lake Stickney Elementary. He was my all time favorite teacher. He was such kind man and treated all the kids in class like they mattered. I was a shy kid, and he made school safe and learning fun. He made a lasting impression on me. We need more great teachers like him. Rest in peace Mr. Scheldrup.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. love you and miss you always. leslee

I am so sorry for your loss "Mrs. Scheldrup". You were a wonderful teacher at Eisenhower.

Mr. Sheldrup taught my 6th grade class at Olympic View in 1977, Truly a great inspiring teacher.

Mrs. Scheldrup, I am sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of being in your 6th grade class back in the 70´s at Eisenhower. You were truly a wonderful teacher.

I first met Bob while teaching with his wonderful wife, Carolyn, during the original opening of Eisenhower Middle School. Later, about 1981, is when I had the pleasure of really getting to know Bob as we worked together to redesign and build a new deck for the Scheldrup home. I truly enjoyed Bob's enthusiasm and wry sense of humor as we worked together on that project! His love for family and dogs were often the subjects of our conversations, and it was evident that he was a very caring...

My sincere condolences to you Chris, and your entire family. May God comfort all of you.

Mrs. Scheldrup, so sorry for your loss of your husband of 61 years. I remember you as one of the wonderful teachers I had at Eisenhower. Thank you both for choosing to be educators. Between you and your husband, you expanded the minds of an entire generation of Snohomish County kids. Warm regards to you and your children.