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Robert Craig Schnitz

Charleston, South Carolina

Apr 21, 1945 – Aug 7, 2020 (Age 75)

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April 21, 1945
DIED
August 7, 2020
AGE
75
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Charleston, South Carolina

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Robert Craig Schnitz, 75, passed peacefully at home August 7, 2020, with his wife and daughters at his side after a courageous 14 year battle with corticobasal degeneration, a rare neurodegenerative condition.


Mr. Schnitz was born in Evanston, Illinois, on April 21, 1945, the son of Louis and Violet Schnitz. He was a 1963 graduate of Evanston Township High School and member of their football, wrestling and golf teams. Mr. Schnitz received his Bachelor’s degree Magna Cum Laude in Slavic Language and Literature from Harvard College, where he lettered in golf. He studied Slavic Linguistics at Stanford University as the recipient of a National Defense Education Act Doctoral Fellowship. Mr. Schnitz interrupted his graduate program to serve as an Infantry Officer in the United States Army from 1968-1971 and later taught Russian at the National Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California.

Following graduation from the Harvard Law School in 1975, he joined the law firm of McBride, Baker and Coles in Chicago as a litigation attorney and later became Managing Partner of the firm. A lifelong Chicago Cubs fan who remembered taking the “El” to Wrigley Field as a boy on many summer afternoons, Mr. Schnitz was a North Shore resident most of his life, with homes in Evanston and Lake Forest. He had strong ties to both the Northwestern University Sheil Center and later, the Church of St. Mary in Lake Forest. He couldn’t remember a time when he did not enjoy music and studied piano, guitar and clarinet. His wife and children fondly remember his eclectic tastes in music and unpredictable sequences of Leon Redbone, Tchaikovsky, Cindy Lauper, Andrew Lloyd Weber, Enya and the Kingston Trio, and so the compact discs he packed for road trips were always a surprise to his family! He shared with them his fascination with astronomy and constellations and family stargazing at home or wherever they traveled together — on the prairie, on Pacific and Atlantic beaches, mountains and abroad — and they are remembered fondly. He retired from the practice of law in 2010 and moved to his home in Stono Ferry near Charleston, South Carolina. He enjoyed the many golfing opportunities that the Charleston area presented and came to love the beauty of the beaches, rivers, marshes and forests of the Low Country.

He is survived by Marilyn Giblin, his wife of 52 years, his daughters, Elizabeth of Asheville, North Carolina and Johanna of Boston, Massachusetts, his son, David (Andrea Macielag), of Manchester Center, Vermont and granddaughters Avianna and Isabelle Schnitz. He also leaves his brothers, Paul Schnitz of Los Altos, California and James Schnitz (Janet) of Holladay, Utah; a sister, Catherine Bachman (John) of Ocala, Florida; sisters-in-law Patricia Folven (Gary) of Hingham, Massachusetts and Carol Gribbons of Holden, Massachusetts, and many loving nieces and nephews in Massachusetts, Georgia, California, Colorado, Florida and Kansas.


The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Schnitz are invited to attend his Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11:00 AM, Wednesday, August 12, 2020, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 3871 Betsy Kerrison Parkway, Johns Island. The Rite of Committal will follow in the Churchyard. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service in the church. Due to current guidelines, social distancing will be practiced and masks will be kindly worn. In November, the family will host a gathering of thanksgiving in celebration of the life of Robert Schnitz.


The family is deeply grateful for the care and concern of the home primary care, physical therapy and prosthetic staff of the Ralph Johnson Veterans’ Medical Center, Southern Care Hospice staff and the MUSC students who assisted with his at-home care for the last two years.


Those who wish to do so may make a donation in his memory to Cure PSP, the primary national research organization focused on progressive supranuclear palsy and corticobasal degeneration (CurePSP.org, 1216 Broadway, 2nd Floor, New York, New York 10001).





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Dearest Marilyn and family
When I heard about your loss so many memories of Evanston came rushing back. In the 1980’s when we were neighbors I didn’t see much of Robert. He was so busy helping others. Marilyn and I got to know each other well! And we helped raise each other’s kids. Please reach out to me if you want to talk. Love, Lindsay Epstein

We were so saddened to see the notice of Robert's passing. We had not seen him for many years. We were neighbors in Evanston in the 80's and have very fond memories of him and his family. Much love to Marilyn and family.

Jim and Elizabeth Root

A man of such grace and depth has left us all deeply saddened. Marilyn and her family have given us examples of much warmth and devotion under extended sad circumstances. God rest Robert’s soul and grant comfort to Marilyn, David, Elizabeth, Joanna. He will be missed in so many ways by all who knew him and who were fortunate to spend time with him along life’s way.

Pat and Gary Folven

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To Bob's family and friends, I am so sorry to learn of your loss. In the early 90's, I worked for McBride Baker & Coles for Carol Lenkart, who reported directly to Bob. He was professional and personable, a combination that is not always found, especially in well-read professionals of his caliber. I had a lot of respect for him and consider it a privilege to have known him. I left Chicago in 1994 to relocate to Oklahoma, and today was informed of his passing by someone who was certain that...

My deepest condolences for your loss. As a junior associate at McBride, I remember many interesting conversations with Bob on a range of legal and other topics. He was kind and thoughtful, and his advice was always useful. It was a pleasure to interact with him. My thoughts are with you.

Many years ago, I consulted with MBB and worked with Bob. A wonderful, kind and thoughtful man. It's not always easy being a good guy in a competitive business like law but that is what defined Bob. His example will always live on.

Dear Marilyn and Family,

My deepest condolences. I got to know Bob only for a relatively short period while I was at McBride as a summer and first year associate, but he made a lasting and very positive impression on me. I will forever be grateful for him giving me my first opportunity as a practicing attorney at McBride, and for the knowledge and wisdom he shared. I knew then that Bob was an especially gifted lawyer and a genuinely kind and thoughtful person, with a uniquely down...

I was a mid-level associate at McBride, and then at Holland & Knight. Bob and I rarely worked together, but he did interview me and for the rest of my time at the firm always had a smile and a kind word. I could see how respected and admired he was by my colleagues, and every interaction I had with him left me with no doubt as to why that would be. I'm so sorry for your loss. May your memories bring you comfort in the days ahead.