Francis J. "Bosco" Schell

Francis J. "Bosco" Schell obituary, Lakeville, CT

Francis J. "Bosco" Schell

Francis Schell Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Kenny Funeral Home - Sharon from Dec. 30 to Dec. 31, 2025.
FALLS VILLAGE - Francis J. "Bosco" Schell of Falls Village passed away peacefully on December 20th at East Mountain House in Lakeville surrounded by members of his family.

Born in Kosice, Slovakia, in 1934 to a family of landowners in their ancestral home, he came to the United States in 1947 following the wreckage of the Second World War.

He gained full scholarships to the Montclair Academy in New Jersey and to Williams College in Massachusetts before serving in the US Army in Germany.

Soon after his return to New York City he began work at the Reader's Digest where he would stay for his entire professional career, starting in Paris at the International Edition, and returning to the US to create Families, and then on to leading the non-US editions of the magazine, the International and global Condensed Books.

He married Natalia Gortchacow in 1962, who pre-deceased him in 1992, and Page Dickey in 2000. He was devoted to his family and children, and to the huge cohort of friends he kept, who shared his relentless joie de vivre, his love of gardens, music, parties, dancing and drama.

Bosco was deeply involved in charity work, becoming by family tradition a member of the Catholic Sovereign Order of Malta, where he reached the rank of Knight Grand Cross of Honor and Devotion. He worked tirelessly to channel funds and medical equipment to his beloved Hungarians writhing under the Soviet yoke and then in aid of their successful quest for economic and political freedom. He headed the Hungarian Association of the Knights of Malta in Exile which led to the re-creation of the Hungarian Delegation in Hungary.

In his later years, he chaired the board of the David M. Hunt Library in Falls Village where he could be found raising funds by selling cuttings from his own greenhouse along with his legendary home-made jam.

Bosco's two lifelong passions were gardening and music. Always an enthusiastic dabbler, retirement enabled him to attend the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens where he earned his degree in horticulture in 1997 before settling down with Page in her published garden at Duck Hill in North Salem, NY. They eventually moved to Falls Village in 2015 where they established Church House and its garden. He took great pride in its opening to the public and last gave a virtual tour of his greenhouse in 2021 to benefit charity.

He is remembered by his loving wife Page, his two children Peter Schell and Marie-Elizabeth Offierski and their spouses Blandine and Stefan, his four step-children Keith Dickey, Kim Dickey Ambrose, Scott Dickey and Jean Dickey Quaintance and their spouses Ally, Kirk, Ilia and Don, by his eight grandchildren Irène, Valentine, Anastasia, Paul, Frederic, Conrad, Gregor, and Olga and his six step-grand-children Claire, Helen, Freddy, Charlie, Alex and Keala.

A funeral mass will take place at 11:00AM on January 5th, 2026 at St. Martin of Tours Church of St. Mary in Lakeville. Burial will follow at Sleep Hollow Cemetery in Tarrytown, NY.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to East Mountain House in Lakeville.

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Madeline and Ian Hooper

January 5, 2026

One of the most interesting and charming men we have ever had the joy of getting to know. An example for us all.

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Arleen Jeszenszky

December 30, 2025

Bosco and my husband, John, were both members of the Hungarian Association of the Knights of Malta in Exile. I remember clearly when Bosco, who headed the delegation, handed it over to my husband. Bosco said, with a grin, "I'm free!" Of course, Bosco continued with his work for the delegation for many more years. Arleen Jeszenszky

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