Ann-OH
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Does anyone know if Dr. Schuyler was a Lyme disease patient? Ann-OH
[Obituary] Kathleen E. Schuyler, 52, of Avondale, PA passed away in Fair Hill,MD on June 21, 2006. She was the wife of Roy L. Schuyler III with whom she shared 30 years of marriage.
Born in Springfield, OH, she was the daughter of the late Clifford R Schumacher and Dorothy E. Schumacher of State College, PA.
She was a member of Red Clay Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, DE.
Kathleen's passion was education. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Penn State University with Distinction in 1973, a Master of Arts in Remedial Reading from Lehigh University in 1975, and a degree of Juris Doctor Cum Laude from Widener University in 1996.
She is survived by:
Husband: Roy L. Schuyler III
2 daughters: Lynn S. Harris and her husband Dr. Matthew R. Harris of Payson, AZ Karen Schuyler of Palo Alto, CA
One Son: Stephen F. Schuyler of Avondale, PA
One Brother: Clifford A. Schumacher of Milford, MI
In accordance with the wishes of the decedent, services and burial are private.
Contributions in her memory can be made to the Lyme Disease Association of Southeastern, PA, PO Box 944, Chadds Ford, PA 19317.
Arrangements are being handled by the Kuzo & Grieco Funeral Home, Inc. Online condolences may be made by visiting www.griecofuneralhomes.com
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Ann, interesting that money is going to LDA in Penn. How about editing & putting her name in topic line?
Speaking of editing, have you tackled my lyme brochure? Ive added other people's suggestions & sent them to you privately. Just curious.
I'll forget about having any type of a NEW brochure to hand out July 4th. Getting ready for my July 3rd Minn. LLMD visit; leaving on Sunday. Thanks Ann. Bettyg
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Ann-OH
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Betty, I am working on it. Will have it off to you tomorrow.
I don't feel comfortable putting her name in the subject line.
Glad you are going to see a doctor that understands.
trails
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so sad. She lived and played right where I gre up and got Lyme. My family is still in that area. I would like to know more about her and her connection with LDA of SE PENN if anyone knows.
Very sorry to hear---too YOUNG!!!!
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Too young, I agree. Even though she declined a lot in her later years, she is still greatly loved, fondly remembered, and will be forever missed.
I am her eldest surviving daughter, Lynn. She contracted Lyme via a tick brought in from the laundry early after we moved to PA and gradually declined for 15 years after that with multi-system complications.
You have my permission to put her name in a subject heading. We are blessed that she is remembered.
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I don't think I could put my feelings more eloquently than Shaz just did above.
I hope that my own daughter will believe I did my best in fighting to overcome the illness.
Sincerely,
Lisa
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Lynn, I am so sorry about your mother..I just pray that this will soon end and families will not have to loose loved ones over these diseases.
I would imagine that your mom was a member of the Chester Co group..I have been to some meetings but do not know many of the people..
It is very generous that the family has allowed memorial money to go to this wonderful group.. They are doing much to erradicate lyme disease.
I live about an hour away..
Again so sorry for your loss. lymemomtooo
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Welcome Lynn to this site. Thanks so much for coming on here on behalf of your beloved, late Mom's passing.
Thank you for telling about your special Mom. I'm sure she was educating everyone who would listen to her about chronic lyme too.
I just sent you a PM, private message, with some links and how to find the SYMPATHY POEMS I have posted online in Treepatrol's newbie links, and the the last pages are 4-5 MOM's poems.
Thanks to your Mom/your family for her memorial money going to Penn.'s lyme disease assn. It has made more people aware of our disease.
This is my 3rd attempt sending this; my pc froze up twice before in 10 minutes as I typed you a longer note; hope this goes thru this time.
May God comfort you/family now and in the days, months, and years ahead.
Play a video with your Mom on with you're down; great hearing their voice, laughter and watching their gestures/mannerisms.
Again, thanks for joining us and telling about your special, lyme Mom!
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Lynn,
I'm so sorry to hear about your Mom and my heart goes out to you and to your family for your loss.
I'm one of the many people like your Mom who contracted this disease in suburban Philadelphia.
Thanks so you all for your generosity; hopefully accurate testing and adequate treatment can be made available that will help others.
Andie
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Hi Lynn. Thanks so much for coming here and telling us more about your mother. I lost my mother at Christmas '05 and I do fully believe she had undxd Lyme.
Take care and tell your family we are praying for them.
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Lynn,
Thank you for sharing during this difficult time.
I have often wondered about the possibility of "laundry" exposure (my mom is an avid outdoors-clothes-dryer).
Our hearts go out to you and your family.
Tabby
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Please accept my condolences for the recent loss of your mother. Thank you so much for taking the time to come here and share with us about your mom. She sounds like she was a true fighter.
We will never know the true scope of this tragedy because many are not reported. I will add your mother's obituary to the listing here at Lymenet.
A sincere thank you for your family's donation to your local Lyme disease group in honor of your mother.
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Prayers for you and your family. Your mom won't be forgotten.
My condolences to you and your family on such a sad loss.
Many thanks to all of you for your continued support.
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Lynn: Many condolences on the loss of your mom. I, too, like several other people contracted Lyme living in the Philadelphia suburbs. I am not sure how I was bitten: either taking trash out, groceries in or sitting very innocently sitting on my apartment first floor patio. The crime of lyme is horrific. Perhaps, one day , we will eradicate this and no other people will suffer in this magnitude. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
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It is heartwarming how many people cared to drop a line, not 'knowing' her or us. (A special thanks to bettyg for all the links.)
My Father made the decision that donations be sent in her memory to the Lyme Disease Association. He believed that is something she would have wanted, and would be a tribute to her dedication to research and education of Lyme and co-infections.
In remembering her, remember and pray for him. He stood by her through the years of physical and mental decline, making sure that he would be able to provide the best for her whatever happened with her health. He picked her up and took her to the ER multiple times. He supported her and tried to understand a disease that defies logic and medical science. He gradually took over the things she used to be able to do, took her to appointments, and limited his activities and travel so that he could take care of her and make sure she had everything she needed. He attended Lyme Assn meetings with her. He stood by her, with the constant stress of never knowing what he might meet when he came home. There are few men who would weather this storm. However, he did, and deserves much credit (that he never sought) for the example he has set.
Thank you all for your support, prayers, and kindness. Please pray for his peace.
(I have been meaning to log on and thank you and just found the pw!)
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quote:Originally posted by L Schuyler:
It is heartwarming how many people cared to drop a line, not 'knowing' her or us. (A special thanks to bettyg for all the links.)
My Father made the decision that donations be sent in her memory to the Lyme Disease Association . He believed that is something she would have wanted, and would be a tribute to her dedication to research and education of Lyme and co-infections.
In remembering her, remember and pray for him. He stood by her through the years of physical and mental decline, making sure that he would be able to provide the best for her whatever happened with her health.
He picked her up and took her to the ER multiple times. He supported her and tried to understand a disease that defies logic and medical science.
He gradually took over the things she used to be able to do, took her to appointments, and limited his activities and travel so that he could take care of her and make sure she had everything she needed.
He attended Lyme Assn meetings with her. He stood by her, with the constant stress of never knowing what he might meet when he came home.
There are few men who would weather this storm. However, he did, and deserves much credit (that he never sought) for the example he has set.
Thank you all for your support, prayers, and kindness. Please pray for his peace.
(I have been meaning to log on and thank you and just found the pw!)
Lynn, so HAPPY you came back and got to read all of our notes of sympathy for you, your Dad, and family. Glad you enjoyed my SYMPATHY POEM collection.
Tears were streaming down my face as I read of your Dad's undying 24/7 love for your late Mom! Wow, DAD, YOU ARE A SUPER GUY! You gave it your all and then some. Some men may have chosen a divorce, but you didn't!
You rode out the tough storm and you will be rewarded in Heaven when you 2 meet again when the time is right for you.
Lynn; both of your parents have a very SPECIAL DAUGHTER, YOU, and the others too for coming here to post when you heard Ann had put up a link on your Mom's obituary.
Thanks Dad for your memorial gifit to LDA in memory of your beloved wife! May God bless you all now and in the days, months, and years ahead. Bettyg
Ann-OH
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I am so sorry you lost your Mom, Lynn. I hope your memories of her and her brilliance will help you as you grieve. I am in awe of what she accomplished in her life.
For those that missed it, here is where you can send donations:
The Lyme Disease Association of Southeastern PA, PO Box 944, Chadds Ford, PA 19317.
trails
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What a wonderful father and supportive husband. A true miracle and gem in this world. So many suffer here without a partner and so many partners leave when the road gets tough. I dont know if I could be the partner of a lymie. The disease demands so much from all the people. And for the most part there are no support groups or any support systems in place emotionally or financially. I am constantly amazed at the strength of my own partner who has given up many dreams and goals to be by my side.
I can not imagine what your father is going through now. It sounds incredibly painful and lonely. I hope there are people close to him that can support him in half the ways he was able to support your mom.
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Sending belated, but very sincere, condolences to you and your family. Be assured that the Lyme community understands and sends concern & support.
Will pray that all of you, and especially your Dad, receive the strength you need to get through such difficult times.
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Andie333
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Lynn,
Thanks so much for sharing more about your family. Your father's love really is an inspiration to us all.
I'm so sorry for your loss!
Andie
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I just saw this and want to express my sadness about this loss. I've been sitting here trying to find the appropriate words, but I can't. The years of suffering you are describing and the death at such an early age are beyond any words I can find.
So just let me offer my condolences and thank those on this group who have been able to express it much more eloquently. Ellen
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I am so sorry to hear about the tragic loss of your Mom. My mother died five years ago, and I am now suspicious that she had Lyme or some form of tick related illness for much of her life.
I will keep you and your Dad in my thoughts and prayers. Take good care of yourself, too.
Ann-OH
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Betty wrote: [quote] Ann, would you reconsider show Dr. Shyler's name in your topic line since her daughter, Lynn, gave her approval to do this when she 1st posted?
Especially now with all the sudden, shocking news of Dr. B's retirement in near future.[unquote]
I did not put Dr. Schuyler's name in the subject line. I did not feel comfortable doing that. I don't know how that was done.
I have no idea how Dr. B.'s retirement relates to this lovely, brilliant woman's death.
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