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Ronald Schmoyer

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania

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Ronald L. Schmoyer, 76, of Mountain Top, passed away unexpectedly on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026.

Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Homer L. Schmoyer and Dorothy S. (Reichard) Schmoyer. Ronald was a graduate of Dieruff High School in Allentown and went on to earn his Bachelor of...

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My condolences to the Schmoyer family. I was a student of Mr. Schmoyer´s at Charles and Mary´s and at DeLuca´s. He touched so many lives and I still look back very fondly on my years of trumpet lessons with him. He will be remembered by many for care and passion for his students.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Thank you, Ron, for teaching our daughter, Michelle Wilkey, to be a fabulous Trumpeter...

Ron was an amazing man and a better man you will not be able to find. Rest in peace.

Tribute to Ron Schmoyer Meyers High School Band Director Rest in Peace Meyers was not just a school. It was a family. For so many of us, that family had a soundtrack, and that soundtrack came from Mr. Ron Schmoyer. He was more than a band director. He was a mentor, a steady presence, and the heart of the program. He had the ability to take a room full of students and turn it into something unified, disciplined, and full of pride. Mr. Schmoyer taught us more than music. He taught...

Mr. Schmoyer was truly one of the greats in music education. I was in the Meyers band(s) for six years from 1975 to 1981 and fondly recall those band days as being the best in my formative years. The discipline I learned from Mr. Schmoyer is priceless. Although I now work in a different profession, Mr. Schmoyer was one of the main influences in me making the decision to become a professional musician and a music teacher. Plus - all the marching he put us through in marching band sure came in...

Dear Schmoyer family, May the Good Lord bring peace to you during this time. As a student of Mr. Schmoyer for many years in the 1990s, I still remember the timeless conversations and lessons that I learned from him at Charles and Mary's. I continue to play trumpet for the Lord and our Veterans and I am thankful for having him as my first trumpet teacher! Sincerely, Mike Truszkowski

Barbara and family , I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Ronnie . I am deeply saddened. May God Bless you and your family . You are in my thoughts and prayers.

John and I are so sorry to hear of Ron´s passing. Our heartfelt sympathy to Barbara, Kyle and Erin. Our children were friends at St Jude´s school and Ron gave flute lessons to one of our daughters. Such a nice gentle-man who will be missed greatly by his family and friends. John and Sterling Dougherty Phoenixville, PA

My most deepest condolences to the family. I am at a loss to fully state just how much of an influence, mentor, inspiration, surrogate parent, friend Ron is and was to so many. His never give up, push til it hurts, you can do and be whatever you want presence touched so many of us then, now, always. We as Mohawks, were so blessed to have the best in faculty, staff, administration that truly cared for all of us. While each of us will have special memories and inspirations we know that a lot...