Peter Donald Schron

Peter Donald Schron obituary, Norwood, MA

Peter Donald Schron

Peter Schron Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2023.
Peter Schron of Norwood, formerly of Slingerlands, NY, passed away peacefully after battling pancreatic cancer on January 29, 2023, at 41 years of age. Devoted son of Barbara Schron & Steven Schron, middle brother to Amy and Andrew, beloved Uncle to Jordan and Jolie and brother-in-law to Jason Diaz.

Peter grew up in Slingerlands, NY and attended Bethlehem Central High School and SUNY Plattsburgh. He spent his adult career as an educational aide to students and young adults with Autism and other developmental disorders. Peter was a devoted Raiders (BO KNOWS!), extreme Phish and hot sauce fan. Peter was the wittiest, funniest and master of the best one-line zingers you have ever heard. Every person he came in contact with, including the nurses up to his last day were amazed by his spirit, dry sense of humor, wit and ability to prank us all. He truly was one of a kind.

Pete was diagnosed with Stage Four Pancreatic Cancer on November 2, 2022 and fought so hard for the short time he had left. He never complained... literally, ever from the start to end.

Even as a child, Peter was the most easy-going, roll with the punches kind of little He-man, Master of the Universe, worshipping little dude. He was always with friends, never wanting to be the center of attention but always the one with the shocking one-liner that you just simply would never forget. Guaranteed, if you knew Peter, you have a story involving a comment he made that you just had to sit with for a moment, not knowing if he was kidding or serious (including his oncologist and nurses).

Pete was the most amazing son, brother, uncle and friend. You could count on him to calm the mood; make you laugh and find a way to turn the conversation to football. He was notorious for 'leaving a trail'. If he tried to sneak something...he would get caught. It was inevitable and expected. If there was food, he would eat it. Andrew once convinced Peter that dirt from a plant on the counter was Oreo cookie crumbs.... And he ate them. That was Peter. The fight heard round the world (okay, Slingerlands & Delmar) involved Peter picking Andrew up to grab Gold Coin (if you know, you know), and Andrew made him wait a few minutes before getting to the car. POP.... A tiny love tap to Andrew's nose and a 'broken nose' diagnosis the next day. Again, Peter did not mess around when it came to food.

Throughout his completely unexpected short cancer diagnosis and fight, Peter showed more strength, courage and dignity that should be possible. He was so strong, so funny, so altruistic, so empathetic and compassionate for others. If he needed to use the nurse call button, he would then apologize profusely for interrupting them. He had nurses in on his pranks. He had a spark that just made people love him without any intention of doing so. Because of that, he felt so much love and support from so many different people from all phases of his life. Within five short days of his last hospital stay, he bonded so hard with his 79-year-old roommate and his family, that we know we will stay in touch for life. He had so much support from so many different people. His fellow teachers and students throughout his career have reached out with so many stories that all end the same way. Everyone was mesmerized with the amount of patience and compassion that Peter had for all. That he could make anyone, and everyone laugh and even on his toughest days, he was still only concerned for the inconvenience of those around him.

Peter's friends from elementary, high school and college rallied around him so hard throughout his battle. His best few days were when his friends brought his favorite food to Norwood and watched football games together. We were group texting all day and I learned via his friends that he had consumed 'maybe 15 or more hot dogs'. That's our Peter.

While nobody knew his last day would end up being early Sunday morning on January 29th, 2023, we are so grateful that he did not have to continue to suffer. With this cancer, there would be no happy ending and the road would have gotten even bumpier and uglier. While we will all suffer from his loss, he will no longer be suffering. His last evening, Saturday, Jan 28th, his dear friend, Chris, came to visit from Florida. They spent the evening in the hospital room watching the Celtics win in overtime. "The best two words in the English language.... Overtime". Quote of the century by Peter Donald (duck) Schron. Peter texted at 11:30pm saying he was having a 'great night and felt really good' and forced Chris to send some friends an inappropriate final hospital prank text. That was the end. He wouldn't have it any other way.

Thank you to everyone in Peter's life that gave him so much joy and so many memories in his short 41 years. Friends and family are the most important and he valued and cherished every single person. He was able to donate his corneal tissue and will allow someone who lost their vision due to metastasized cancer be able to see again. Will that person only be able to see The Raiders and hot dogs??? He is reunited with Dylan (his best friend Yorkipoo) now and is probably planning more pranks while throwing the tennis ball up in the air for his Dillydog. He is at peace and no longer suffering. We love him so much and will never stop.

In his honor, please pay it forward and show some extra patience and compassion to people. His kindness will go a long way and will live on through all of us.

Peter's memorial service will be held at 10AM, Thursday, February 02, 2023, at Schlossberg Family's Chapel on the Hill, 824 Washington Street in Canton.

An informal, relaxing Celebration of Life will be held at the Thorny Lea Golf Club in Brockton following the memorial service from Noon-3PM. Please do not feel like you need to get dressed up. Peter would want us to be casual, smiling and together.

In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Peter's memory to:

Developmental Medicine Center at Boston Children's Hospital

2 Brookline Place

Brookline, MA 02445

https://www.childrenshospital.org/programs/developmental-medicine-center/programs-services

Project Purple

115 Main Street, Suite 1

Seymour, CT 06483-3167

https://www.projectpurple.org/

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March 15, 2023

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February 6, 2023

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Joan Dill

March 15, 2023

We are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Peter.
We read it in the Charles River Center Lamp just yesterday.
Peter worked with our daughter Jennifer at CRC in Needham for many years. He was a kind and helpful person who Jennifer enjoyed working with; and he always made time available to talk to us - the parents, by phone or in person. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Peter´s family; and hold onto all those special memories of him.
Joan and Marvin Dill

Gregg O. Lehman

February 10, 2023

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. The obituary was wonderful and captured the personality of Peter! Remembering you and your family today and always. Gregg Lehman

Andrew Doyle

February 6, 2023

I´m Very Sorry to Hear About His Passing, I´ve known Peter since I´ve been @ Charles River Center and appreciate all he´s done for us and will be greatly missed by all individuals who knew him!! Rest Easy Peter!!

Ellen Sabino

February 2, 2023

We are so incredibly saddened to learn this news. Peter started working at CRC the same day our son Peter became one of his "clients". Peter loved Peter Schron! They had a very special bond, shared the same name and both had a brother named Andrew. Peter´s face lit up whenever he saw Peter S.
He will be so sorry to hear this news.

Chiara Clark

February 2, 2023

Although I spent four years with Amy in college, Peter's one-liners made it very obvious who the funniest of the Schron siblings was. I'm so sorry to hear of your passing but in awe of your strength right up until the end.

Meagan Burns

February 1, 2023

Papa Schron Man. There was not any human that had the wicked, clever sense of humor like you did, nor will there be again. I remember you randomly texting me to ask if I was at the Raiders game. You always made me laugh with the most bizarre, hilarious messages. You'd come over on Wednesdays to be "my Boss" when I worked from home. And completely distract me. Phish and then WSP during hiatus. It has been an honor to know you. You will always be in my heart. My love goes out to to everyone who has been touched by Pete, especially his wonderful family.

Jacinta Wilkes

February 1, 2023

My sincere condolences to all who loved Pete. I am so sorry. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. When I heard the news of his passing my memory brought me right back to Plattsburgh State and all the wonderful memories made with friends there. Pete is a soul that you don't forget. He had a smile that was contagious and you couldn't help but to smile back. When I would run into him I always knew I would walk away laughing. Though it's been many years since I've seen or spoken to him, I will miss him. - Jacinta

Joanne Beck Moretsky

February 1, 2023

So saddened to hear about Peter. My thoughts and love are with the entire family. May his memory be a blessing

Brian Freeman

February 1, 2023

Peter taught my son in class this year. He has been, and will continue to be, sorely missed. His absence leaves a hole in the class. Thanks Peter for all you've done for this group of kids and for many others before as well. You will be missed.

Molly M.

February 1, 2023

I worked with Peter at school, and he was such an amazing co-worker. He always had a smile on his face, and everyone felt joy when he was around. He will be greatly missed.

Kevin Moehringer

February 1, 2023

Pete and I attended our first ever phish concert at The Knick in 1995. My coach came as our chaperone, as we were only 13 years old at the time. Despite having "limited view" seats, the band entered the room right underneath us and we were able to hi-five members on their way in and out of the room. It was an awesome experience to share with Pete that I´ll never forget. Rest in peace, old friend.

Susan Kozlowski

January 31, 2023

God Bless you Pete. You will always be remembered and never forgotten

Abbey Herd

January 31, 2023

We´re so saddened to hear this awful news and want to extend our deepest condolences to you and the family. Our heartfelt sympathy! Abbey and Joe

Juneyoung Lee

January 31, 2023

Mr.S was a great teacher to my kids, Andy and Olivia, and to all the other kids. Our family will miss him forever.
So sorry for your loss Schron family.
-June and Heeju

Kristy Hargreaves

January 31, 2023

I am so sorry to hear of Peter´s passing. We worked together at CRC and I always appreciated his commitment and care for the individuals we supported. May he rest in peace.

Pat Palmaccio

January 31, 2023

Peter and I worked together at CRC for 8 years. I am so sorry for your loss...He will be missed!

Greg & Colleen Harren

January 31, 2023

Pete, I don´t know what to say. Colleen just forward me this link and I´m crushed. I wish I knew and could have visit. I´m reminiscing about our summers at Camp Beckett and our friendship in high school. Then realizing we both moved to Boston at the same time and the good times we had there. I remember your mortgage was the first loan I closed at my new job with Wells Fargo. I remember the blast we had at my wedding on the Vineyard and the after party where Chris L and a couple of your close friends joined us. I remember the year we NYE we spent together and streamed the Phish concert. You were always hilarious and super fun. I´ll always remember your contagious laugh. I love you brother and I´m so terribly sorry. Your family will be in our prayers during this difficult time.

Michael & Jeanne Jenks

January 31, 2023

May loving memories of Peter bring you comfort. With our sincere sympathy please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Jeanne & Michael Jenks

Michael J. Smith

January 31, 2023

Barb and Steven, so sorry for your loss. Pete was a great soccer player and teammate. Owen and I send condolences. God Bless. Mike Smith

Barbara and Mark Katzeff

January 31, 2023

May his memory be a blessing
Sending hugs and love to the family Barbara and Mark

Mythili and Gowdara Divakara murthy

January 31, 2023

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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