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Bruce E. Shertzer

1928 - 2017

Bruce E. Shertzer obituary, 1928-2017, West Lafayette, IN

Bruce Shertzer Obituary

Bruce E. Shertzer

West Lafayette - Bruce Eldon Shertzer, 89, of West Lafayette died Monday, December 25, 2017 at his home surrounded by family.

He had been a resident of West Lafayette, Indiana since 1960. He retired from Purdue University in 1994 as Professor Emeritus of Counseling and Development. Born January 11, 1928, the son of Edwin Franklin Shertzer and Lois B. (Fitzpatrick) Shertzer.

Mr. Shertzer is survived by his beloved wife Carol M. (Rice) Shertzer, whom he married in 1948; his daughter, Sarah (Shertzer) Kleedehn and her husband Rodney of Anchorage, Alaska; and his son, Mark Eldon Shertzer and his wife Jamie (Lockridge) Shertzer of Dothan, Alabama. Also surviving are two grandchildren, Kristine Kleedehn and her fiancé, David Gladish of Shoreline, Washington and Mark Kleedehn and his wife, Alison Anderson of Madison, Wisconsin.

After graduating from Bloomfield High School in 1946, Mr. Shertzer enlisted in the US Army and was honorably discharged as a Sergeant in 1947. He earned his Bachelor's degree in 1951, his Master's Degree in 1953, and his Doctorate degree in 1958 from Indiana University.

Mr. Shertzer served as a teacher and then counselor at Martinsville High School from 1952 to 1956. He was appointed State Director of Counseling and Pupil Personnel in the Indiana Department of Public Education, serving from 1956 to 1958. In 1958, he was appointed Associate Director of the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools research project on gifted students.

In 1960, he was appointed Assistant Professor, Associate Professor in 1962, and Professor in 1965 of Purdue University. He served as Chairman, Counseling and Personnel Services in the Department of Education and in 1989 as Head, Department of Educational Studies in the College of Education. He was Visiting Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Hawaii in 1967 and appointed Fulbright Senior Lecturer, University of Reading, England during the academic year 1967 to 1968. He served as a Visiting Professor of Educational Psychology for the University of Southern California Overseas Program in 1975 and again in 1982, teaching in Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain.

Mr. Shertzer was elected President of the Indiana Counseling and Personnel Association in 1963, was elected national President of the Association of Counselor Education and Supervisors in 1971, and was elected national President of the American Personnel and Guidance Association (APGA) in 1973. He served as President of the APGA Foundation for three years from 1976 - 1978. Mr. Shertzer was appointed by the Secretary of Health Education and Welfare, David Mathews to the National Advisory Committee for Career Education and served as its chair in 1976.

Mr. Shertzer authored "Planning Your Career," a high school text and "Career Planning," a junior college text. He co-authored three counseling textbooks with S. C. Stone, multiple editions, and co-edited a book of readings in counseling with S. C. Stone, and 100 monographs for the Houghton Mifflin Professional Guidance Monograph Series. He co-authored a textbook on Counseling Assessment Practices with James D. Linden. He authored 33 referred journal articles.

Since 1973, Mr. Shertzer has been cited in "Who's Who in America" and in "Who's Who in the Midwest." He was awarded the Distinguished Professional Service Award in 1991 by the American Counseling on Association, and in 2013 was elected Fellow by that association.

His greatest career satisfaction was his relationship with graduate students. He served as chair for 34 Ph.D. students and 206 M.S. degree students.

Bruce Shertzer leaves an extended, loving, family who will miss his warmth, humor, and compassion. His voice and clarity of vision were exceptional. He was a steadfast and vocal supporter of all things Purdue. He will be missed.

In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to the "Bruce Shertzer Endowed Chair for Counseling," (Purdue Foundation, 403 West Wood Street, West Lafayette, IN 47906). Envelopes will be available at the funeral home.

A memorial service for Mr. Shertzer will be held at 1:00 pm, Saturday, December 30, 2017 at Soller-Baker Funeral Home, West Lafayette Chapel, 1184 Sagamore Parkway West, West Lafayette.

Share memories, leave condolences, and sign the guest book at www.soller-baker.com

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Published by Journal & Courier from Dec. 28 to Dec. 29, 2017.

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John lovell

December 21, 2021

as time passes I reflect on how fortunate I was to have Bruce as a mentor. From coffee in Stone Hall to a beer after tennis, I received so much from him; humor, compassion, and a love of learning.....Thank you Bruce

Bob Finely

July 24, 2019

Buce taught me to find value in everyone you meet and always be kind.

December 30, 2017

Through our friendship with Jamie, and Mark, we were privileged to get to know Bruce and Carol. We always enjoyed socializing with Bruce, in Dothan as well as Florida and even New York City. We hold many fond memories of him. Our loving thoughts to Carol and her family. Kathy and Hugh Holloway

December 30, 2017

Carol....
I will always treasure those times when Bruce was ACA President and I was on staff and had the opportunity to learn from his knowledge and experiences. He was a "leader" of the counseling profession in every sense of the word.
Frank Burtnett, Ed.D.

December 30, 2017

Dear Shertzer Family:

On behalf of the leadership and staff of the American Counseling Association, we mourn the loss of Bruce and will keep his loving family and friends in our thoughts. He contributed so much to the association and we are grateful for his service as an outstanding volunteer leader.

Regards,
Richard Yep, CEO
American Counseling Association

Teresa Roche

December 30, 2017

Carol and family, my heart holds you on this journey. I was a graduate student in Bruce's department 1979-1981 and his leadership was deeply felt by all of us. And as I made my way in the world, his influence stayed with me. He was highly regarded by the faculty and staff, loved by his students and he had great impact on our field. What a legacy. Warm thoughts to all of you, Teresa Roche

Carol Shertzer Clayton

December 29, 2017

Dear Carol and family, I will miss Bruce very much. He was one of my favorite uncles. He was quick witted, a really nice person all around. He was always truly interested in my life and family. I loved him as a person and an uncle.

John Lovell

December 29, 2017

Bruce was my major professor, tennis instructor and mentor. He touched multiple lives with grace, insight, and compassion. My blessing to Carol, Mark and Sara and their loved ones. I enjoyed being in their backyard on Saturday mornings after tennis. My life changed for the better due to Bruce!!! John E. Lovell, Ph.D

December 29, 2017

Carol and family,
My association with Bruce was two fold:
one, he was an awesome bridge player and two, he was so welcoming as I joined Purdue Reiirees....

A real gentle-man.......and I know many people will miss him greatly.

With love,
Sandy Komasinski

Debbie Taylor

December 29, 2017

I am truly so sorry for your families loss. I was one of Bruce's graduate students . He molded my career with such a loving and gentle hand. He was a gifted gentle soul who I am sure God saw as one of his saints here on earth.
I have been retired for 8 years but will never forget his smiles of encouragement during my oral's at Purdue.
Keeping your family in prayers.
Debbie

December 28, 2017

Carol and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Bruce was one of the nicest men I have ever known - both at work in our School of Education and at the bridge table. We will miss him!

Janet Thompson

Janel, Scott, Dash and Tristan Feierabend

December 28, 2017

The AK/AZ Feierabend family had the wonderful opportunity to meet the Shertzers at Mark and Alison's wedding several years ago. We felt as though we had already met Bruce through the many stories we'd heard over the years. What a force of nature he was! We send our heartfelt condolences to the entire family.

Steve and Linda Miner

December 28, 2017

December 28, 2017, 9:40 am, we are passing through Dothan, AL, thinking of Bruce and Carol. We just received news that Bruce was gone. Sorry we can not be at the memorial on Saturday, but our thoughts will be with Carol and the Shertzer family.

Jamie Shertzer

December 27, 2017

We miss you.

Steve & Angelia Stokes

December 27, 2017

Bruce left a great legacy thru mark one of the finest physicians I,ve every known.all any parent can hope is for their children to carry on their traditions an beliefs

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