[PAA-Discuss] Floral arrangement
Cheryl Crosier
cheryl at crosierbiomed.com
Mon Oct 19 14:39:56 EDT 2009
Hello All
Concerning a college fund for Carl Schaer's 15 year old son, Lee
Loe was able to talk to Carl's wife Elizatbeth. Carl and she had
prepared for the son's schooling since he was born and there is no
need to start a fund.
Lee Loe ordered a floral arrangement for the service. She had a hard
time finding a florist to make a peace symbol arrangement, but
finally located one. She has asked that the card be signed from the
Houston Peace Community. The cost was $200. which is, for a custom
arrangement, not a bad price. Please help defray the cost for Lee
and Hardy. Send her a check if you can manage it. She will send
whatever is beyond the expense to her to The Heifer Project in his
memory which was a suggested charity in Carl's obituary. Make the
check payable to Lee Loe
Her address is
1844 Harold
Houston, Tx 77098-1610
Below is the obituary from the Houston Chronicle:
CARL HENRY SCHAER, 55, of Houston, died of cancer on October 15,
2009. The son of Henry and the late Sue Mallicote Schaer, he was born
in Houston on October 23, 1953. He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth
"Liz" Hausmann Schaer; son, Aaron; father, Henry; sister, Nancy
Camina and husband Willie; and numerous other family.A graduate of
Houston's Waltrip High School, he received his B.S. degree in physics
from Texas A & M University, and a Ph.D. in theoretical physics from
Yale University. He was an accomplished pianist and received a
Master's Degree in Music Composition from Rice University's Shepherd
School of Music. Carl then secured a position writing computer
software for HCSS, a start-up software company for Heavy
Construction, where he was employed until his death.Carl was an
advocate for peace and justice, serving as treasurer of the Houston
Peace News for 15 years. In recent years, Carl and his family loved
volunteering at the Houston Museum of Natural Science. A life-long
Lutheran, he was an active member of Christ The King Lutheran Church.
The family will receive friends and relatives at the Bradshaw-Carter
Home, 1734 W. Alabama, from five until seven o'clock in the evening
on Monday, October 19, 2009. Services will be held at half past three
o'clock in the afternoon on Tuesday, October 20, 2009 at Christ The
King Lutheran Church, 2353 Rice Blvd., Houston. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made to Christ The King Lutheran Church, The Heifer
Project, or the charity of one's choice. Online tributes may be
posted at www.bradshawcarter.com.
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