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Ernst Schoen-Rene Obituary

Ernst William Schoen-Rene, age 86, beloved husband, father, uncle, retired teacher, poet, songster, drama and movie critic who has lived in Kingston, New York for the past seventeen years, died peacefully, October 27, 2023, with his wife Betty and family beside him, of complications of Alzheimers. He was born October 13, l937 in Milwaukee, WI to the late Otto Schoen-Rene and Mary McMahon Schoen-Rene. Ernst grew up in Cambridge, Massachusetts and moved to Geneva, NY in 1945 where his father had become Head of the English Department at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Ernst attended Geneva's public schools, graduating from high school in 1955, fully involved in academics, theatre, music, track, cross-country, and school publications and student government. Ernst sang in the choirs at Trinity Episcopal Church, further honing his music and drama skills. In September of 1953 Ernst's mother died after a long, painful illness. For the three following summers, Ernst would be a counselor at Camp Dudley in Westport, NY leading hikes in the Adirondacks and caught up in the many skits and shows staged at the camp. His time there bolstered his lifelong love of the Adirondacks and enthusiasm for theater. Another passion for Ernst evolved during his years at Yale University, 1955-59. There he joined the Yale Russian Chorus, originally an offshoot of Yale's Russian Club. During the summers, beginning in 1957, the chorus traveled to the Soviet Union, one of the first American groups to do so. At first, they gathered in parks and after singing Russian folk and liturgical music as well as American spirituals they were surrounded by curious and excited people. In 1962, having rented five VW Microbuses, the Chorus visited and performed in many European cities, including Berlin where they gathered to sing Mozart's Ave Verum at the Berlin Wall after a young man had been shot trying to climb over it. For the rest of his life, Ernst would join and sing with the chorus whenever he could. Ernst received his BA from Yale University and his PhD in English from the University of Washington. From Seattle, he joined California State University-Chico's English Department where he became an admired and well-liked teacher who taught a broad range of subjects and students. During the thirty-five years Ernst and Betty lived in Chico, he volunteered in elementary school classrooms for which he wrote child-friendly musical versions of Oedipus, Macbeth, The Second Shepherds' Play and Hamlet. He also wrote catchy lyrics to well-known classical music which he taught to the kids. He went to every play, film and classical music concert he could, and he wrote music reviews for the local weekly newspaper, and music for a production of Brecht's Caucasian Chalk Circle. Ernst was brimming with ideas. He could fix almost anything. He loved to travel and to visit with friends. He designed and sewed dresses for Betty; he made pieces of furniture and wonderful toys. He also had a terrific sense of humor and made puns constantly. Most summers he and Betty and their two sons drove across the US visiting family and friends along the way. Once in the Northeast, they stayed in the Adirondacks, where they eventually purchased a tiny log cabin to which Ernst added a room. At retirement, Ernst and Betty moved east, happily settling in Kingston, New York. In Kingston he participated in poetry gatherings, ASK play readings, the Saugerties Lifespring Program where he presented courses in art, the Musical Society of Kingston, and was active in Holy Cross/Santa Cruz Episcopal Church. He and Betty traveled extensively in England, Germany and Finland and to the West Coast In addition to his wife, Betty, he is survived by his children, Ernst R. Schoen-Rene of San Francisco, CA, Erich Otto Schoen-Rene New Paltz, NY, his grandchildren, Laszlo Diamond, Neva Schoen-Rene, and Oscar Schoen-Rene; his sister, Juliet Baker of Northport Maine, two brothers, Karl Schoen-Rene of Colchester, CT, and Augustus Schoen-Rene of Geneva, NY. There will be a Memorial Service for Ernst at 11 am, Saturday, November 18 at Holy Cross/Santa Cruz Episcopal Church on 30 Pine Grove Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401. The burial will take place at Wiltwyck Rural Cemetery immediately afterwards and will be followed by a reception in the Parish Hall. Donations may be made to Performing Arts of Woodstock (www.performingartsofwoodstock), Woodstock Symphony Orchestra (www.woodstocksymphony.org) or Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake (www.pendragontheatre.orgwww.KeyserFuneralService.com

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Published by the Daily Freeman from Nov. 8 to Nov. 9, 2023.

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Janet Palermo

December 10, 2023

I send my condolences to Betty, Ernst, Erich and family. Ernst was a wonderful instructor. He was full of fun and ideas and very kind. He was the kind of person that one never forgets. I am very grateful I crossed paths with this family.

Catherine Sullivan, Curator, retired, Janet Turner Print Museum, CSU, Chico

December 8, 2023

So sad in this loss. Ernst was so helpful when I needed assistance in narrative and music for my original ballet, Alice in Wonderland. He was so generous to students and colleagues and I missed him and Betty when they moved to NY.
to the family.

James Sloan

November 13, 2023

I met Ernst at Yale when we both sang in the Freshman Glee Club in 1954-55, travelling to concert sites. Our friendship grew the next year when we were both members of the Apollo Glee Club (the one for those who were not good enough to join the Yale Glee Club). He had a car then, and I remember driving with him to Vassar to play bridge in a girl´s dormitory. In the fall of 1957 we were still in the Apollo Glee Club, and he suggested that we both answer a poster on tryouts for the Yale Russian Chorus, which neither of us had ever heard of. We did, and stayed, and the last time we sang together with them was in summer 2016 in Verona, Italy with other alumni of the group, joined by Betty and my wife, Mimmu.
Mimmu got to know Ernst and Betty, when in the 1970s through 2000s they would come east from California to visit Ernst´s sister Julie in Boston, and then stay with us at our house in Harvard Massachusetts on their way to their New York cabin near Lake Champlain. After I retired in 2008 in January we moved to Finland, and they visited us several times to our great joy, and travelled with us throughout Finland, before visiting his mother´s relatives in Norway or his father´s relatives in Germany. Every time he left, he would leave something behind, (the first time by accident, later in his typical whimsy) because Mimmu said that she would not send it back; that they would have to come back to get it. So, we comfort ourselves with fun and wonderful memories while wiping away tears of sorrow and send our prayers of comfort and LOVE to Betty and the family.

Jane Birmingham

November 10, 2023

Ernst lively mind and personality always shone through. Our condolences to his lovely wife, Betty, and to their family. Jane Birmingham and Glen Vining

Richard Gorman

November 10, 2023

I took a Shakespeare class from Dr. Schoen-Rene at Chico State in the 1970s. He was a top-notch teacher, always enlightening. I will always remember him riding his bike through campus. This is very sad news.....condolences to the family.

Bonnie Pealer

November 10, 2023

Augustus, thinking of you at this difficult time.

Mary E Beilman

November 9, 2023

I know Ernst from Holy Cross/Santa Cruz Episcopal Church in Kingston, where he was a fellow choir member. It was such a pleasure to have known Ernst, who had a remarkable, accomplished life. Rest in peace, Ernst. Heaven has a very special new member. With loving thoughts, Mary Beilman

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