Stephen Charles Schuyler

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Stephen Charles Schuyler

Birth
Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 Nov 2005 (aged 49)
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
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Thank you to all of you who have left flowers for my brother and my other family members. I am in awe of how many of you so kindly put up so many. Thank you, thank you.

We would like to thank Jessica Erin for creating her many memorials including this one.

Stephen was born on Palm Sunday at 11:39 AM. His grandparents Ummy and Pa had come to take care of his brother and sister. They had taken them to see the movie "Song of the South." Afterwards, they came out from the darkness of the movie house into the light and were greeted by their father telling them that they had a baby brother. With no hesitation they started singing loudly "ZIP-A-DEE- DOO-DAH- ZIP-A-DEE- AY-MY OH MY WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY"--the song from the film.
And certainly it was a WONDERFUL GLORIOUS day for the entire family. (Stephen's sister will, even now, sing that song when her heart goes back to that beautiful day.) It was about 2:30 in the afternoon when they heard the news from the proud Daddy Walt who had delivered his son. He shouted to all who could hear that the baby was a fine big boy and Mama Connie was doing well. The sun was warm and the sky was bright blue and the world was new. And ALL was RIGHT with everything.

The news of the day was so mild that the front page of the "New York Herald Tribune." had little to report--Eisenhower was back at work 6 months after his heart attack and a senator felt that Nixon would be a logical running mate for him.
Russia rejected allegations that Soviet balloons had flown over Alaska--just a ho-hum Sunday newspaper with very little fanfare.
His brother and sister passed out blue bubble gum cigars at school. Everyone was happy.
It is ironic that his great great grandfather Philip Isaac Schuyler died exactly 56 years before Stephen's birthday on March 25, 1900

KITTERY POINT, Maine - Stephen Charles Schuyler, 49, died Friday, Nov. 11, 2005.

He was born March 25, 1956, in Bellefonte, Pa., to Dr. and Mrs. Walter B.J. Schuyler. His father delivered Stephen. He was a descendant of Gen. Philip Schuyler, one of the four Revolutionary War major generals.

Since 1960, the Schuyler family has summered at their beloved cabin on Moosehead Lake. He spent his formative years in State College, Pa., moving to Albuquerque, N.M., in 1970, and he graduated from Albuquerque Academy in 1974. He attended Kenyon College, his father's alma mater in Gambier, Ohio, where he majored in English and graduated in 1978. In 1981, he graduated from Vanderbilt Law School.

His love and intelligence live on in his family, loved ones and friends who survive him. He is survived by his loving wife, Priscilla Luce Schuyler; daughters Olivia and Emily; sister Karen Schuyler Sabean and her husband, Dr. Joel Sabean, of Falmouth; brother, Dr. Walter B.J. Schuyler of Scarborough; in-laws, Richard and Gloria Luce of Cape Elizabeth; his brothers-in-law, Richard Jr. of Bangor, Robert and William of Westbrook. He is also survived by nieces and nephews Joel and Shannon Sabean; Walter B.J., Benjamin and Victoria Schuyler, Sage, Ryan and Corey Luce. His parents, to whom he was very close, predeceased him.

WE REMEMBER: In 1982, he met and fell in love with Priscilla Jane Luce of Cape Elizabeth. They were married June 11, 1983, at St. Luke's Cathedral in Portland, Maine by John C Beavin. The reception was held at the Portland Club.

While pursuing his legal career, Stephen and Priscilla resided in Augusta, Boston and Florida. They returned to Maine once their two beautiful daughters, Olivia Jenneke, 16, and Emily Anna, 12, were born. The Schuyler family has lived in Kittery Point since 1989.

Stephen was an avid runner. He completed two marathons, the Maine Coast Marathon in 1982 and the Boston Marathon in 1989. He was a competitive soccer player and faithful fan.

He was proud of his two daughters. He loved watching them play soccer. He enjoyed traveling with his wife and children.

He was an avid reader and music lover, always seeking out new musical artists. He co-authored a book, Investor Alert, and was quoted in the Wall Street Journal and other financial publications.

Mr. Schuyler passed both his Maine and Florida law boards in 1981. He began his legal career in Fort Myers, Fla.

He pursued his professional interest in securities law and was instrumental in running the securities division for the State of Maine during the 1980s. He also worked at the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission, Boston office, and the National Association of Security Dealers in the late 1980s. During the 1990s to the present, Mr. Schuyler worked with prominent mutual funds, banks and initial public offerings for many clients, ensuring securities regulatory state and federal legal compliance from both Boston and New York offices.

SERVICES: Calling hours will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18, in the Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York. The funeral will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 19 in St. George's Episcopal Church, 407 York St., York. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Race, Memphis, TN 38105.
Thank you to all of you who have left flowers for my brother and my other family members. I am in awe of how many of you so kindly put up so many. Thank you, thank you.

We would like to thank Jessica Erin for creating her many memorials including this one.

Stephen was born on Palm Sunday at 11:39 AM. His grandparents Ummy and Pa had come to take care of his brother and sister. They had taken them to see the movie "Song of the South." Afterwards, they came out from the darkness of the movie house into the light and were greeted by their father telling them that they had a baby brother. With no hesitation they started singing loudly "ZIP-A-DEE- DOO-DAH- ZIP-A-DEE- AY-MY OH MY WHAT A WONDERFUL DAY"--the song from the film.
And certainly it was a WONDERFUL GLORIOUS day for the entire family. (Stephen's sister will, even now, sing that song when her heart goes back to that beautiful day.) It was about 2:30 in the afternoon when they heard the news from the proud Daddy Walt who had delivered his son. He shouted to all who could hear that the baby was a fine big boy and Mama Connie was doing well. The sun was warm and the sky was bright blue and the world was new. And ALL was RIGHT with everything.

The news of the day was so mild that the front page of the "New York Herald Tribune." had little to report--Eisenhower was back at work 6 months after his heart attack and a senator felt that Nixon would be a logical running mate for him.
Russia rejected allegations that Soviet balloons had flown over Alaska--just a ho-hum Sunday newspaper with very little fanfare.
His brother and sister passed out blue bubble gum cigars at school. Everyone was happy.
It is ironic that his great great grandfather Philip Isaac Schuyler died exactly 56 years before Stephen's birthday on March 25, 1900

KITTERY POINT, Maine - Stephen Charles Schuyler, 49, died Friday, Nov. 11, 2005.

He was born March 25, 1956, in Bellefonte, Pa., to Dr. and Mrs. Walter B.J. Schuyler. His father delivered Stephen. He was a descendant of Gen. Philip Schuyler, one of the four Revolutionary War major generals.

Since 1960, the Schuyler family has summered at their beloved cabin on Moosehead Lake. He spent his formative years in State College, Pa., moving to Albuquerque, N.M., in 1970, and he graduated from Albuquerque Academy in 1974. He attended Kenyon College, his father's alma mater in Gambier, Ohio, where he majored in English and graduated in 1978. In 1981, he graduated from Vanderbilt Law School.

His love and intelligence live on in his family, loved ones and friends who survive him. He is survived by his loving wife, Priscilla Luce Schuyler; daughters Olivia and Emily; sister Karen Schuyler Sabean and her husband, Dr. Joel Sabean, of Falmouth; brother, Dr. Walter B.J. Schuyler of Scarborough; in-laws, Richard and Gloria Luce of Cape Elizabeth; his brothers-in-law, Richard Jr. of Bangor, Robert and William of Westbrook. He is also survived by nieces and nephews Joel and Shannon Sabean; Walter B.J., Benjamin and Victoria Schuyler, Sage, Ryan and Corey Luce. His parents, to whom he was very close, predeceased him.

WE REMEMBER: In 1982, he met and fell in love with Priscilla Jane Luce of Cape Elizabeth. They were married June 11, 1983, at St. Luke's Cathedral in Portland, Maine by John C Beavin. The reception was held at the Portland Club.

While pursuing his legal career, Stephen and Priscilla resided in Augusta, Boston and Florida. They returned to Maine once their two beautiful daughters, Olivia Jenneke, 16, and Emily Anna, 12, were born. The Schuyler family has lived in Kittery Point since 1989.

Stephen was an avid runner. He completed two marathons, the Maine Coast Marathon in 1982 and the Boston Marathon in 1989. He was a competitive soccer player and faithful fan.

He was proud of his two daughters. He loved watching them play soccer. He enjoyed traveling with his wife and children.

He was an avid reader and music lover, always seeking out new musical artists. He co-authored a book, Investor Alert, and was quoted in the Wall Street Journal and other financial publications.

Mr. Schuyler passed both his Maine and Florida law boards in 1981. He began his legal career in Fort Myers, Fla.

He pursued his professional interest in securities law and was instrumental in running the securities division for the State of Maine during the 1980s. He also worked at the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission, Boston office, and the National Association of Security Dealers in the late 1980s. During the 1990s to the present, Mr. Schuyler worked with prominent mutual funds, banks and initial public offerings for many clients, ensuring securities regulatory state and federal legal compliance from both Boston and New York offices.

SERVICES: Calling hours will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 18, in the Lucas & Eaton Funeral Home, 91 Long Sands Road, York. The funeral will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 19 in St. George's Episcopal Church, 407 York St., York. Burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude's Children's Hospital, 501 St. Jude Race, Memphis, TN 38105.


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