Angela K. Schuler

Angela K. Schuler

Angela K. Schuler

December 02, 1949~December 04, 2023

Angela K Schuler, 74, of Tarpon Springs, Florida, passed away peacefully on December 4th, 2023. Angela was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Ted Schuler; son, Jason Coatney-Schuler (Adam); daughter, Jessica Chappelle (Nick); grandsons (Reed & Levi); sister, Brenda Estepp (David); niece, Emma; nephew, Vincent (Sara); and many cousins. Angela enjoyed tending to her beautiful flower garden, taking walks on the beach, and watching sunsets. Angela graduated from Vandalia Butler High School & worked for 24 years at Coldwell Banker Heritage Realtors. After retiring, Angela and Ted moved to Tarpon Springs, Florida, to enjoy life in the sun. She became a member and Deacon of The Church on the Bayou. The world will be a little duller without her bright smile, kind voice and giving heart. The time and location for Angela‘s celebration of life will be announced on Facebook, or contact a family member for details after the holidays.

Condolence

Andy and Ellen

December 6, 2023, 2:45 pm

Angie, was the nicest and sweetest person we have ever met! We will miss her!!

Nick chappelle

December 6, 2023, 4:11 pm

Angie is a beautiful person with one of the most kindest soles I’ve ever met… she was a great mom a loving nana and freind .. Angie always had a welcoming personality who always made me and her grand -boys feel loved every moment..she was a great listener and soft spoken.. One of my best memories was at the lake on their boat with both of our boys on each side of her holding hands and all three of their smile looking into the sunset…it was like time had froze as they were in the moment…I love you Angie and thank you for being in our life. Forever missed.. love Nick

Allyson and Sean Brogan

December 6, 2023, 4:48 pm

Mrs. Schuler was one of a kind – so gentle and sweet! She will be greatly missed by all those who knew her. We are praying for your family to find comfort knowing that she is at peace in Heaven and happiness in your memories of her.
We love you all!

Ed Blum

December 6, 2023, 5:56 pm

Angie has been a very kind friend of mine since the late 1970’s when we lived on the same street in Washington Township Ohio. Angie was a good friend and neighbor of my wife Lee, who also passed away this year. I remember Angie’s laugh. When Angie, Ted, Lee and I were together we had great adventures and experiences and sometimes it was hard to stop laughing. I know as saints on earth and now in Heaven, Angie and Lee are united.

Brenda Estepp (sister)

December 6, 2023, 6:43 pm

💔I can’t believe you are gone- but I know you are in heaven with Mom and Dad. I will miss you so much. You were always my big sister and always there to pick up the pieces when they fell— always looking after me when I was little. You were such a caring, loving beautiful person and sister and we will miss you deeply.🥲 We are blessed we got to come to Florida and be with you the last week. Love you always and miss you. Please look down on all of us from heaven and help keep us safe 🙏.❤️Sister Brenda and Brother Dave ✝️

Becky

December 6, 2023, 7:10 pm

I remember Angie, one of the older cousins, at grandma’s house. There were so many of us gathered there for holidays. She was one who always stood out to me. She was beautiful, with the most loving smile and sparkling eyes. I was never an annoying younger kid to her. I haven’t seen her in many years, but from her pictures and others comments, she was still the kind and loving person that I remember. I’m sure she has touched many thru the years. I wish we had lived closer so we could have shared more times together. Keep sharing that beautiful smile in Heaven, Angie. I have no doubt that’s where you are. Love and hugs to the family during this painful time.

Vinny Carozza

December 6, 2023, 7:30 pm

We love you Aunt Angie. One of my best memories we shared is around 4th grade when my parents got divorced and my mom went back to school at night. You and Uncle Ted would pick me up from school and let me spend the night. I loved those times, I remember we would eat dinner together, watch tv, and play games and it was so nice to feel like I belonged. When you would drive me to school the next day we would read the upper room, pray and go over words for my spelling tests and it always made for an amazing day. Thank you for all you did for us I know you are up in Heaven with Christ and grandma and grandpa were there to welcome you.
Love Vinny, Sara, Kinsley and Kristin.

Charlotte Holloway

December 6, 2023, 7:38 pm

I loved you my beautiful big sister cousin. Will miss you so much. I looked up too you, you were my friend and mentor thru life. We had so much fun together even when we were fighting over Elvis. See you in heaven.

Charlotte Holloway

December 6, 2023, 7:48 pm

Miss you so much my big sister cousin.
My friend, mentor and inspiration.
See you in heaven. Love you.

Emma Estepp

December 6, 2023, 10:45 pm

I’ll miss you aunt Angie. Some of the best memories we shared were when I came to the lake with just you and uncle Ted. We had an absolute blast and shared so many laughs. Especially as I got older, when I found out the truth about snipe hunting. But, the thing I’ll miss the most is you always telling me how proud you were of me any time you saw me. It meant the world to me. I always looked forward to every holiday because I knew I’d be getting a sweet card from you that I knew always made my day better. I will always appreciate all the love and support you gave me.
Love Emma

Cathy Pierce

December 7, 2023, 12:32 pm

I loved you my beautiful friend, and I will miss you, so much. I think back to when we first met at Cesarean birth classes at Kettering Hosp, when you were pregnant with Jessica and I with Matthew. Afterwards, we would go to Friendly’s for ice cream. That was just the beginning of many fun times & tears we would share for so many years. You were always there for me. You will be missed by so many.

Donna Damico

December 7, 2023, 1:27 pm

I met Angie at Jason’s and Adam’s get togethers. She was always so friendly and easy to talk to. She was taken away too soon from her family and friends. She is now a true angel who will watch over her family and friends.

Mike and Barb Quast

December 8, 2023, 1:38 am

So sorry that Angie is no longer with us but the memories of her will live on forever. She had an infectious smile, a charming personality, and loved to laugh! We have so many fond memories from the 70’s when we were young and crazy and had no kids yet. We would laugh until we cried!! We lived on the same street in our early married life and got together many times with lots of friends. We have remained friends all these years and are so glad that we were able to visit you in FL this year. We will never forget all the fun times we’ve had together!! Rest in peace!!! Mike and Barb

Kevin Mirande

December 8, 2023, 2:12 am

So very sorry to hear this. Deepest condolences to Ted and family. May Angie rest in peace.

Susan Conrad

December 8, 2023, 12:39 pm

I first met Angie years ago during her part time visits to Tarpon Spring. She showed up at the Shepherd Center looking for a short term volunteer opportunity. I was glad to put her to work on some projects in the outreach center. I mentioned my church and our strong involvement with the center. I think it was the following year that she first visited the Church on the Bayou. We were blessed by her faith and her contributions to the life of our church. She is already missed.

Jill Hartsock

December 8, 2023, 1:38 pm

Dear Angie,
You and Ted raised two great kids. I’ve had the privilege of teaching with Jess since our first year at Western Row Elementary. She quickly became a close friend as we stayed late to plan math and science lessons, met for happy hours in Centerville for a bad Juan, traveled to your place in FL for Spring Break, and countless lunch bunches. Through these 24 years of knowing Jess at work, she has always been a fun, humorous, uplifting friend and colleague. She is such a great person (mom, wife, daughter, friend) because of your influence and guidance as her parents. Thanks for having awesome kids and letting your legacy live on in them!
~Jill Hartsock

Coach and Barb Davis

December 8, 2023, 8:46 pm

Our condolences to the Schuler Family. Always enjoyed hanging out at the PA pool with Ted and Angie, many stories were told and laughed about.

Tim and Connie Evans

December 10, 2023, 12:52 am

The passing of Angie is a great lose to family, friends and everyone who ever new her. She will be missed by all.😭💔😎

Marilyn Butterbaugh

December 12, 2023, 1:38 am

You will be so missed Angie. My friend through high school, our weddings and class reunions. We kept in touch through the years, but it was never enough. I remember even in high school your one true love was Ted and always was. Our deepest condolences to your family. Rest well, my friend I know you are in a better place.

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