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Proposed Change: Vernon Ray Schott (I185064)
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Description: Obit Vernon Ray Schott
January, 15 1935-September 10, 2020
Vernon Ray Schott, 85, passed away peacefully September 10th on the family
farm in Stark County near Bolivar. He was born near Fulda in Noble County,
Ohio in January, 1935. Vernon was one of ten children, and the youngest
son of the late William B. Schott and Louvina Schafer Schott. He graduated
from Caldwell High School in 1953. Later, he enlisted in the US Army
during the Korean War. He was stationed at Fort Monmouth in New Jersey,
and at Schofield Barracks, Oahu, Hawaii, never seeing combat. Upon
returning to Ohio, he married Rosemary Crock of Caldwell on June 27, 1959.
Rosemary is the daughter of the late Sebastian Crock and Freda Noll Crock.
Before the wedding, Vernon accepted an electrical position at Goodyear
Aerospace in Akron. Shortly after the wedding, they moved to Stark County.
In 1974, he joined Republic Steel in Massillon in the electrical
maintenance department. He retired in 1998. In addition, the couple
started crop and cattle farming near Bolivar in 1959 where he would spend
the remainder of his life. Corn and hay were part of the mix every year.
Vernon was an accomplished cattle breeder. Using performance sire
summaries and AI, he incorporated Charolais into the cow herd in the
1960s, Limousin in the 1970s, and some Gelbvieh in the 1980s and 1990s.
Calves born on the farm, and elsewhere, were finished in a feedlot. The
couple enrolled all four children in 4-H. The Stark County Fair Steer Show
became the main family event for more than 15 years. Cattle genetically
engineered by Vernon placed as high as Reserve Grand Champion. Farm-born
animals also competed at the Ohio Beef Expo, Columbus, Ohio, the North
American International Livestock Exposition, Louisville, Kentucky and the
World Limousin Futurity, Jackson, Mississippi. Shows were just one outlet
for his breeding talents. Other animals competed favorably at the OSU Bull
Test, Belle Valley, Ohio. Vernon was a very Christian man devoted to his
family and faith. Whether it was visiting family, friends, and the
infirmed, or sharing vegetables from his garden, he liked to reach out to
others. He was a member of: Holy Family Catholic Church, formerly St.
Clements, Navarre; the Tuscarawas County Cattlemen?s Association; the Ohio
Cattlemen?s Association; the North American Limousin Foundation and the
American Gelbvieh Association. Vernon believed in an off-farm vacation
each year. The couple traveled to every state on the US Mainland by car.
He was the first member of the extended family to visit the Schaadt/Schott
ancestral village of Urweiler (St. Wendel), Saarland, Germany in 1998. He
is survived by his wife of 61 years, Rosemary Schott, and four children:
Dale Schott (Cristina) of Lakewood, Colorado; Catherine Habrun (Gary) of
Beach City; Christine (Jim) Soehnlen of East Sparta, and Jean Ann (Joe)
Fondriest, Granville. Vernon was the proud grandfather of 13. They are:
Nicholas Schott; Julian Schott; Laura (Habrun) Eckinger; David Habrun;
Ryan (Chelsea) Habrun; Jerrod Habrun; Richard (Megan) Soehnlen; Neil
(Marty) Soehnlen; Zachary Soehnlen; Joseph (Samantha) Fondriest; Sara
(Fondriest) Hunter; Jacob Fondriest and Steven (engaged to Emily)
Fondriest. There are six great-grandchildren. Also surviving are two
sisters: Rita (Schott) (Burkhart) Minyo, Canal Winchester, Ohio, and Norma
Jean (Schott) Hickman, Newark, Ohio. He was preceded in death by his
parents and the following siblings: Dale J. Schott, at birth; Howard
(Pearl) Schott, Canton, Ohio; Herman Schott, WWII casualty; Wilma (Schott)
Paulus, McConnelsville, Ohio; James (Doris) Schott, Cambridge, Ohio;
Louella (Schott) Heppner, Louisville, Ohio and Ellis (Frances/Jeweldene)
Schott, Pleasanton, California.
Calling Hours will be held Thursday Sept. 17th between 6 PM-8 PM at the
Paquelet Home, located at 1100 Wales Road NE, Massillon. A second Calling
Hour will be held before the Mass of Christian Burial on Friday September
18th from 10 AM to 11:00 AM at Holy Family (formerly St. Clements),
located at 216 E. Wooster Street, Navarre. Please wear a mask to comply
with Covid-19 requirements. The final resting place will be the Cemetery
at Holy Family in Navarre. Paquelet Funeral Home & Crematory (330)
833-3222
Judith A Robinson
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