Our father and friend Neil
Schroeder left us on January 5, 2016 in Portland. He died peacefully while a
patient at Maine Medical Center, where he had been admitted the day before.
Neil was born in Cleveland, Ohio
on November 12,1930 to parents Gilbert and Louise Schroeder. He grew up there
with his brothers Bob and Larry. Neil graduated from Shaw High School where he
was a member of the National Honor Society, orchestra, and choir. He
matriculated to Brown University, where he majored in English and taught there
before moving on to Yale University, where he received his PhD from the
graduate school in Theatre History.
Neil taught in the Department of
Visual and Performing Arts at Clark University in Worcester, MA for 40 years.
While there he started the Clark University Players Society and was President
of Phi Beta Kappa.
He was an exceptional actor and
performed on the stage in many productions. One of his last performances was a
run in Worcester and Boston of Samuel Beckett’s “Krapp’s Last Tape,” a one-man
play for which he received very favorable reviews. Additionally, this
performance was part of a group of Beckett productions produced by CUPS and
performed in Krakow, Poland, where the group had been invited to perform these
plays in English. This was a fine ending to a long career.
Neil retired in 2000 and moved to
Portland to be nearer to family members. He was passionate about good food,
loved to cook and was an avid gardener. He loved spending time at his cottage
on Ocean Point and in the last 8 years loved to be with his grandsons Owen and
Sam. In his final years he really enjoyed going for drives and looking at the
scenery.
Neil is survived by his children,
Rolf, Melissa, and Ken; his good friend and former wife, Sylvia; his son-in-law
Henry; his grandsons Owen and Sam; his sister-in law Ginny Schroeder; his
nephews David and Matthew; and various relatives from marriage and friends.
A celebration of Neil’s life will
be held on Sunday, January 10 at 1:00 pm at Hobbs Funeral Home on Cottage Road
in South Portland. A reception will follow.
In lieu of flowers, donations can
be made to the Ocean Point Colony Trust, P.O. Box 642, East Boothbay, ME 04544
or Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, 132 Botanical Gardens Drive, Boothbay, ME
04537.
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