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Ronald Schuller

Chagrin Falls, Ohio

Jul 24, 1929 – Dec 12, 2024

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BORN
July 24, 1929
DIED
December 12, 2024
LOCATION
Chagrin Falls, Ohio

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Ronald N. Schuller, age 95, joined his wife, Joanne, in heaven on December 12, 2024. Ron was an elementary school music teacher and supervisor at Mayfield City Schools for 35 years instructing thousands of students and inspiring the love of music in each of them. He was passionate about faith,...

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My condolences on the loss of your loved one. Ron was an encouraging and joyful person, with a big heart for children. If I ever needed someone to help me with a children´s lesson during the morning worship service, Ron was the one adult who could always be counted on to volunteer. He would come out of the choir loft in his choir robe and row, jump, quack, put on a costume... whatever I needed him to do to get the message across to the children. He has touched the lives of many generations.

I am saddened by your loss of Ron. I was one of his students at Mayfield and my Dad, Willard Bowden taught with him. We were Garfield Church friends for many years, too. His always pleasant smile and humor will be missed by many

My condolences to Mr. Shuller´s family. I attended Gates Mills elementary and remember him fondly as a music teacher. So important to keep music education in schools. May his memory be eternal.

My sweet mark ... so sorry.. We are here for you

Dear Schuller family, your dad had a heart of gold and an infectious way that made people gravitate to him at Hamlet. He smiled, stop and spoke and sang a lullaby or two to everyone willing to listen. I am thankful to have met him and wish I had little longer time with him. I will miss his hugs and laughter most. He was a true man of faith so I know he's in a better place and doing just fine. May you rest in heavenly peace Ron.

I am happy to have known Ron as a member of the Garfield Church choir. Ron was an excellent musician and an even better friend to all of us in the choir. When I first joined the choir he made me feel welcomed and appreciated.

I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a wonderful man and person. He will be missed greatly by everyone here at Hamlet Hills. I pray for his family and hope that God heals their pain. I know he is now in a better place!

Sending our love & heartfelt prayers from Garfield Memorial Church