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Patrick Schaffer

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Patrick Schaffer obituary, 1966-2025, Columbus, OH

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1966

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2025

Patrick Schaffer Obituary

Patrick (Rick) Schaffer

Jan 19, 1966 - Sep 26, 2025

Columbus, OH

Patrick A. (Rick) Schaffer, 59, of Columbus and formerly of Norwalk, died Friday, September 26, 2025, after a battle with cancer.

Rick was born January 19, 1966, in Lodi, Ohio, to Jack and Pat (Schnurr) Schaffer. He learned the importance of hard work from his parents, who operated Litchfield Elevator when he was a child. Rick worked with his dad Saturdays and throughout each summer starting at age 11, learning all aspects of the grain and feed operation. The experience laid the foundation for professional success over the remainder of Rick's life.

After graduating from Norwalk St. Paul High School, Rick earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from Bowling Green State University.

At BG, Rick met the love of his life, Robyn Kouba. They were married April 23, 1988, at St. Alphonse's Catholic Church, Peru. Rick was extremely proud of Robyn's professional accomplishments as a clinical psychologist and appreciative of her unwavering lifelong support, especially after he became sick. The couple's favorite accomplishment is raising their son, Taylor Brinton Schaffer, who most recently lived in Vermont but returned home to help care for his dad.

After the family business closed while Rick was a senior in high school, he began working part-time at WLKR Radio and Norwalk Reflector. He kept associations with each outlet for many years. Rick traveled to Cleveland Indian's spring training in Tucson, Arizona, most years from 1984 to 1992, dispatching daily reports to the Reflector. Covering the Tribe was the professional thrill of his life.

His first full-time job was selling radio advertising for the radio station. He then tried his hand at the new family business, New York Life Insurance. In 1990, he became a full-time staff writer with the Reflector. He also had reporting stints with Troy Daily News in southwest Ohio, Fairfax Journal in Virginia and Products Safety Letter, a trade publication covering the actions of the United States Consumer Products Safety Commission in Washington D.C. With Robyn's discharge as a Captain from the United States Air Force, Rick returned to the Reflector in 1995. He greatly enjoyed being a reporter.

Following the insightful advice of Mayor Louis Frey, Rick started a new career at Norwalk Water Treatment Plant in 1999. He quickly became a fully licensed water supply operator and was promoted to chief operator in 2007.

The City of Wilmington, Ohio, hired Rick as Water Treatment Plant Superintendent in 2017. He was promoted to Pubic Works Director in 2019, overseeing the water, wastewater, stormwater and utility billing departments. Rick led the design and initial construction phase of Wilmington's new $50 million wastewater treatment plant. His leadership allowed the formation of a water partnership enabling the location of the $4 billion Honda-LG electric battery plant in Jeffersonville.

Rick returned home for several months in 2024, while serving as assistant superintendent of the Oberlin Water Department under his mentor from the Norwalk Water Department, Bill Albrecht, now superintendent at Oberlin. Rick cherished being able to spend that time with his parents.

He was recruited to return to Wilmington by Norwalk native T. Alex Beres, executive director of Clinton County Port Authority, where Rick held the position of projects manager until his death.

When Taylor was young, Rick served on the board of trustees at Early Childhood Center and was a long-time volunteer with Firelands Rails to Trails.

There will be no public arrangements. Rick's body was donated to science through The Ohio State University.

Memorial contribu-tions may be made to Firelands Rails to Trails, Inc., 69 S. Ridge St., Monroeville, Ohio 44847, or at www.frtti.org

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Norwalk Reflector on Sep. 30, 2025.

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Pat and Millie Pigman

5 hours ago

Sending our sincere sympathy to all of Rick's loved ones. Pat and Millie Pigman

Tricia Collins

Yesterday

Robyn and family,
I hope for you to have positive memories and hope through this difficult time.

Lois Cherry

Yesterday

Dear Robin and Taylor, so sorry to hear of Rick`s passing prayers to you and your family and much love.
Lois

David Schaffer

September 30, 2025

Dear Robyn, Uncle Jack, Aunt Pat, and Jackie,
So sorry to hear about your Dear Rick's passing. I had always known Rick has a kind, thoughtful and understanding man.
I'm very impressed with all the professions he mastered. He lived a very full life and am sure he'll be missed by not only his family but lots of coworkers and friends. RIP Rick!
Deeply sympathies to all.

Lisa Fernandez

September 30, 2025

Robyn...my heart breaks for you. Sending hugs and prayers

John E. Schumm

September 30, 2025

Dear family: Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of Rick. you are in my thoughts and prayers. John E. Schumm

Kameron Kuhl Jr

September 29, 2025

Thank you Rick

Kim Roschie

September 29, 2025

As a friend of Robyn, I didn´t know all these details of Rick´s life and his accomplishments. I did know he loved the Guardians (Indians)!!

I extend my sincere sympathy to all the friends and family who knew Rick and loved him. May we all live life to the fullest!

Harriett Rogers

September 29, 2025

Dear Robyn,
I was saddened to learn of Rick´s passing. Though I certainly didn´t know him well, when I did meet him at one of the CLE Int´l Film Festivals, I thought he was a sweet man. His life was entirely too short for our liking but we´re oh so grateful for its quality. My heart goes out to you and your family. May you be comforted by the love and caring of those who surround you during this sad time. Most sincerely, Harriett Rogers

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